My husband, Mr. Teacher Man, had a snow day last week. I suppose that’s one of the perks to the
many, many hours he’s been putting in as a first year math teacher. I’m amazed at how much work he’s done and how
much he’s learned already. I’ve loved watching;
knowing that he’s exactly where he’s supposed to be.
Our snow day started with an early morning phone call and
the realization that our power was out. Thankfully,
we were still warm and toasty under our new sheets and comforter (I might have
to post a picture soon- our bed is so pretty!).
Heath then bravely trekked through the wet snow, and took the truck out
to buy firewood and some breakfast. We
felt so very thankful to have a real wood burning fireplace so we could stay
warm until the power was restored. All in all, last week we had a great snow
day.
The opposite was true yesterday. Sometime in the late
afternoon we heard that my cousins were evacuated from their house due to a
fire that started in their garage. They
were home on a snow day. I can’t imagine
what the phone calls must have been like for my aunt and uncle. The heartache
and trauma that must have followed. What
can be more important to a little girl than the safety of home and family? My
heart’s prayer yearns for all to be restored.
This morning I was struck by the extreme differences in
these two snow days, one week apart. Fire,
when contained in its proper place, is a very good thing. Fire brings warmth, energy, romance, and even
safety when it is controlled. Fire, left
to its own devices becomes dangerous.
How many things in our lives fall along the same lines? When things are
in their proper place, they are good and right. When these very same things
escape their appropriate boundary, they easily become harmful and
destructive. Rest becomes laziness;
healthy exercise becomes an addiction; good mothering becomes an obsession to
perfection; good relationships become idolatry. Lord, help us! How easily our boundaries become void.
I’m reminded at how much we need the One who gives good
boundaries. The One who desires to show
us the way. The One who promises to be
with us, no matter what storm or fire we face.
My heart remains thoughtful and prayerful. May we remain in the warmth of a contained
fire and our lives reflect the hearth that was meant to keep us safe.
Lord Jesus, we are so thankful that all are safe. Lord, we pray your
continued protection over this family. Restore what has been lost. Renew what
has been damaged. Redeem what has been destroyed. Lord, have mercy.

Incredible! Thanks for sharing Nicholea!
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