Did I Ever Want to Know This?

My sister and brother-in-law were here to visit weeks back.  She and I have much in common.  We love gardening. We love little animals.  And we both suffer from  ailments that set us planted on our knees begging for Uncle sometimes.

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She explained that she had gotten her DNA tested recently and that her findings have helped her to understand her difficulties better and how she has been able to implement action to her betterment.

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I thought that was pretty cool.  So I did the same thing.  Did I have any idea of the door I was opening?  Nope.  Actually my findings were not a huge surprise.  After all, I have been living with all those “numbers” for 56 years, so I am somewhat familiar with their personalities.  I became familiar with my blond hair and brown eyes a few years back.

What was magical (or scary) was that all those numbers confirmed many things that I already knew.    And the many things I did NOT already know.

I think I thought that much of my “stuff” was environmental.  Or something.  Why cant I drink a cup of coffee without my nervous system freaking out?  Why am I not able to deal with medicine well?  Why do I go through bouts of mild (or not) depression?  Who dun turned me into an alcoholic?  Who was that bad guy/girl?  WHY AM I SICK ALL THE TIME?

I heard a scripture verse on the radio yesterday that has rung beautifully in my ears since:

“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.        2 Corinthians 12:9

I LOVE THAT.  He is here with me ALL the days that I am weak.  I rest surely in that.   I take great comfort.   I want His power splayed all over the top of me.  And His grace IS sufficient.  On the days when I ask for it.  Some days I forget to ask.

Knowing my DNA results did not fix any of these things.  But it gave me huge insight into those questions.  I don’t have to ask WHY?  Why me?  anymore.  The answers  to the question is this:  Because. “I SAID SO” (Ooops. My moms gene sneaking out of me.)  This is who you are.  In  large part, this is who you were born to be.

Huge blessings, I was born to be.  Wonderful, beautiful girl I was born to be.  Into a great, loving  family I was born to be.  Sickly?  Yes.  But there are millions of numbers attached to me.  What more could I ask?   So complicated.  So fragile.  How can I spend time complaining with all those numbers wanting to keep me upright everyday?    There are a few broken numbers I’ll admit.  And even some pretty scary things looming.  But for goodness sake, who is not suffering in this world?

Our  new little grandbaby had her baptism yesterday.  It was beyond precious.  The cycle of life overwhelms me.  SHE overwhelms me.  It was picture perfect with family and friends (we missed you Charlie, Sam and Lauren)  celebrating the entry of her little life into the church.  Immediately after being blessed with the water and oil, she literally flopped into a slumber from the exhaustive wait.  It was like the event caused her to pass out.  She is now safely and snuggly in the embrace of Christ.  Whew.

The weather was beeeautiful.  The party was perfect.

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I pray that she got the best of my genes.

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When we were slipping into bed last night, Pops said that days do not get better than that.  I agreed.  Days do not get better than that.  Life is not without suffering. I keep trying to convince myself of that.  We are born with it in our bones.  But the perfection that we get glimpses of between the shards make it ALL worth it.

Even if I don’t have a memory of it in twenty years.

It is all about this moment.

Peace,

Karen

 

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9 responses to “Did I Ever Want to Know This?

  1. I so needed this today Karen…..your granddaughter is precious!

  2. Suzanne

    So precious and sweet. You and “Pops” are soaking up the good stuff. May it outweigh and ease the rest. Xo

  3. Lisa Timme

    Beautifully expressed and written 😊

  4. Dave

    Thank you for sharing so freely. Each person has struggles…and joys. We need to have grace for one another as God has such grace for us. The more He helps us remain
    Positive and hopeful, the smaller the struggles seem. Grandchildren are one of His wonderful blessings! Lincoln (5) and Redford (3) bring such joy to our lives. I was so excited to see the pictures of the service yesterday. So excited for all of you, especially Emily and Eric!

    • Thanks, Dave. I know you and Beth are loving this experience and you couldn’t have convinced me of how special this time is before Joan Marie came along. I am so glad you are up there with them. Can you imagine having them live across the country? I would be nuts. Nice to hear from you! We are planning a Michigan trip next summer with the kids. We will stop by on our way further north for sure!

  5. debhumphreys

    Beautiful. Completely beautiful.

  6. OMG!!…you inspire me…

  7. Felicia Gunawan

    Thank you for this entry. I found this blog very recently, and I was really touched and inspired by your story and post. God reminded me through you that His Grace is sufficent–is, and has always been. That truth alone is powerful enough for me to pick up myself and say Amen to His promises once again.

    Again, thank you for posting this.
    May His Grace and blessings be abundant in your life.

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