Ministry
Sometimes we get caught up in “doing” ministry. And then there are times when ministry just happens. Last night ministry just happened. And, typical of this, it was tough.
A friend’s wife all of the sudden had extreme pain in her stomach. She was pregnant, so there was obvious concern. The pain was so intense she was passing out. She was rushed to the hospital by ambulance, and had emergency surgery. She had a tubal pregnancy that burst. It’s when an egg is fertilized and begins to grow, but in the tube, not the uterus. The fetus grew to a point where it caused the tube to burst. This caused a lot of internal bleeding. After surgery the doctor’s words were, “If you would’ve waited any longer she wouldn’t have made it.”
In a flash. Just like that.
One of our other elders was at the hospital with me, so we prayed for her prior to surgery. This was a great time. But, for me, the best was seeing all the support that came around. People were showing up to the hospital, just to be there…and remained there throughout the entire night. People even took today off work to take care of things at the house for this couple or to watch their daughter, or just to be present. Ministry happened.
I’ve been teaching through 1 Peter in my church. And in the beginning we see the beauty of trials – they are for the proving of faith. I have seen faith being proven in the last 15 or so hours. I have seen ministry just happen. As I was eating lunch with my friend today in the hospital cafe, he said, “It was so cool to immediately have a list of people I could call that I knew would drop everything to help us.” He then said, “It’s so nice to be loved like that.”
Times like this are tough, but so healthy too. It’s not beyond emotion, for sure, but there are some great things that come out of trials like this. And as we move forward in life where emotions will begin to settle with the loss of unborn twins (yes, there were two), it’s all the more opportunity for ministry to happen. Naturally. It’s a beautiful thing to watch the body of Christ be the body to the body.
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WOW! What a beautiful story! Such a blessing! Praise God!