My heart aches for our country.
This past Tuesday I went to a grocery store at 6:15 am, when the light of sunrise was spreading. It was senior shopping hours.
The store opened at 6 am and already many people were there. The tension in the store was palpable. Some people were wearing masks and a few had a bandana over their face. I had gloves but no mask. Everyone was focused on getting their groceries and getting out of the store as fast as possible.
At the delicatessen counter I wasn’t paying good attention and stepped to close to a man. He began to yell at me, claiming I was stupid. I backed away.
It is like a mist of fear has enveloped us.
My mother has dementia and is in a nursing home. We can’t visit her. We can’t explain what is going on. Her care givers are wearing masks. At first my sister was able to FaceTime when one of the caregivers had a phone available and could help.
Now the staff is stretched thin with all the requirements they are receiving from the CDC and medicare. We can’t reach a nurse on the phone and have to trust they will call us if there is a change in her health.
All of this has been churning in my mind. We have an amazing medical system, but I wonder about the huge drive to be in control. Have we begun to believe that we can control life and death?
We decide who can live as abortion continues. We do want to save lives by preventing the spread of the virus, by making ventilators available. But what about the spiritual care of the elderly and dying? I am deeply saddened by the number of people that die alone.
I don’t know the answer to my questions. We need God’s help. Our country needs to repent and turn to God, acknowledging that we are not enough, that being in control is an illusion.
Tomorrow (4/4) the Gospel Coalition is planning a day of prayer. This is a wonderful opportunity to join with others in prayer. Here is the link to the prayer guide and evening event.
The inhabitants of one city shall go to another, saying, ‘Let us go at once to entreat the favor of the Lord and to seek the Lord of hosts; I myself am going.’ Zechariah 8:21
This post is shared with the Five Minute Friday writing community. Today’s prompt is: NOW
Only God can turn things around. Yes, we do need to be praying, and praying some more.
Amen. Thanks for visiting.
I had thought abortion clinics were closed. Sad to hear they are not.
Some states made the decision to close abortion clinics as non-essential, but judges have overturned the decision.
They think that it is vital,
their cruel and vicious task,
that abortionists are entitled
to scarce surgical masks.
They think they should be able
to take the apple of God’s eye,
place a newborn on cold table,
and wait for it to die.
But change may be in the wind
as life shows now its worth,
and the world will see that it begins
at conception, not at birth,
and I wonder what Planned Parenthood will
do, without a child to kill?
Your poem says it well! Blessings
I’ve been praying twice a day as part of the Unite714 movement I learned about during Sunday’s online church service. This world needs prayer – always has but especially now during this dark time.
So good to hear about people praying!