4.12-I used to complain because I had no shoes....

4.12-

On 5.22.05 above Golden Colorado I went on a retreat with a men’s group. We took a noon time ascent up into a mountain to experience some time alone with God.

There I did something that I called at the time “turning my ankle.” Usually, when this had happened before I would walk it off and soon be back to normal walking. Not so with this one.

My walking has never been the same since then. With some amount of consultation I found out that my ankle had been “broken” several times and now my joints had arthritis in the right ankle joint and that this is just a part of my life now. I walked from then to now with pain. Orthodics have helped but still I must move slowly and deliberately and I am officially, “lame”. At times I get a bad attitude about how slowly I must move now.

People who can move about easily don’t realize what some people go through. I am coming to understand lame people day by day.

I was in a store for people with handicaps yesterday and saw a man sitting in a wheel chair who had no legs. I asked him how he was doing as a casual greeting.
“Okay I guess. I could be worse.”

I looked at some mobility assistance scooters in this store, but soon left realizing how blessed I was to be able to walk in there on my feet without a cane or walker and I had quite an attitude adjustment.

I remembered a quote: "I used to complain because I had no shoes until I met a man who had no feet."

Matthew 11.
28 “Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest. 29 Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.”
Larry Wishard
4.12.18

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