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Subject: Storytime Tapestry Update On Hart - April17, 2007



Greetings Friends
 
From Rocky: It sure was good to get in to see Hart again at the hospital. Each day I am never sure I am going until I am out the door. I have to wait quite awhile in the car before I get to go into the hospital, as Helen has to do a bunch of stuff for Hart, to make him comfortable....Then when I get there, I take over her job of guarding. ... Today the doctor didn't come in until after lunch. I was sitting on Hart's bed beside him, and he was sleeping. He didn't sleep much last night, so he was catching up on his sleep. When the doctor came in Helen touched Hart on the arm to wake him up....Well! That is a NO-NO! No one touches Hart without my permission. So I barked. Not such good timing--barking when a doctor enters a room???? But the doctor just patted me on the head and said, "Hi Rocky." ... I like that doctor. ... So I lay back down and listened to what Doctor had to say. He said that he didn't have much further news from Vancouver, except that on Wednesday when Hart goes there, some doctors are going to look at the leg and decide if there is another solution, other than cutting it off.  I hope there is, but Hart is not so sure. He has been going through this for so long that he wants it all to be over. The doctor said that if they decide to try something else, Hart will be scheduled down the road some time for that operation....I'm not sure what that means, but I think it means that they will make Hart wait until they have time to fix him. That's NOT good. If the doctor could understand dog talk, I would have told him, "DON'T WAIT!" Give me my Hart back. Make him better--NOW! ...That's all I have to say for today.
 
Now it is Helen's turn. I think she is going to send a little Inspirational message.
 
A message from Helen:
 
Waiting For The Inevitable
Helen Dowd

“To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die. A time to weep, and a time to laugh; A time to get, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away; A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak; A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace.”
Verses from Ecclesiastes 3:1-8

Have you ever had the experience of waiting for something dreaded that you know is going to happen? Let me give you an example. You have an appointment at the doctor’s office. It has been booked months in advance. You mark it on your calendar, and you try to forget it, but every time you look at the calendar you think of that dreaded date at the doctor's office. Or perhaps it is that you have to have surgery. It is an inevitable fact. But not one you like to think about. Yet you do. You have to. It is always before you.

Well, stop for a moment. Think of this. Jesus is the Son of God. He sits at the right hand of His Father, the King of Heaven. He wears a Crown. But He gives all that up to come to earth as a humble baby, a baby that can do nothing, a baby dependant on His parents for everything. He grows as a Child, under the authority of His earthly parents. He has to (and does willingly) obey their commands. He no doubt helps his father, Joseph, in the carpenter shop, following his instructions. At twelve He has matured enough to know that He must be about His Heavenly Father’s business and dares to step out on His own, not meaning to upset His earthly parents. As an obedient child He accepts their reprimand. He continues to grow to adulthood. At last, at thirty years of age, He steps into the world and lives among the people, blended in with the crowds of men and women walking the roads. He looks little different from most of the men His age.

But all the while—for thirty-three years—He has known what is coming up. He knows that He will not live a long and prosperous life here on earth. He knows that the inevitable is coming. He needs no calendar to tell Him that He has an appointment to keep in a few short years. He knows there is not way out—no way, that is, that He will take.

He was a man, subject to the thoughts of a man, the pain of a man, the reason of a man. Do you ever stop to think what must have often gone through His mind when He awoke in the morning? Each day He lived on earth He knew He was one day closer to the inevitable—that appointment that He must keep.

He asks His Father in heaven if there is any other way to accomplish what He was sent to earth for, other than the ordeal He is about to face. Mark 14:36 and Matthew 26:39. The burden seems almost greater than He can bear. The cup is too bitter for Him to drink.

For Christ it was the INEVITABLE. He knew it. He knew that the inevitable for Him was His death on the cross—death, not because of His sins, but because of the sins of the whole world, because of our sins, because of MY sin.

Since Christ faced His Inevitable, so can you, so can I, with His help.

 © Helen Dowd

Rocky closing off!  Good night all.........

 Thanks to all of you who have been voting daily for (Helen's) website. Votelink: http://topsites.christiansunite.com/vote.cgi?1113842071

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