Gospel Reflection - 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B

 


Like many children, I was afraid of thunderstorms, especially lightning.  In various cartoons, characters were usually struck in the behind.  Therefore, to avoid a backside striking during a storm, I would walk around the house with my back against a wall, sleep on my back, & sit so my back wasn't facing the window.  Nowadays, I love a good storm. 


Several years ago, my son was at Children's Hospital after major brain surgery.  He’d recently been diagnosed with a brain tumor.  One night during a thunderstorm, I stood at the window in the 12th floor hallway & marveled at the spectacular light show over Columbus.  I felt that storm within me as the events of the past month had turned our lives upside down.  But I also felt a great sense of peace.  I knew that people all over the world were praying for him and he was under God's protection. 


I’ve often wondered how some people can go through the storms in life without turning to God.  I know we needed Him!  Just as Jesus calmed the storm for His disciples, God calmed the storm in our lives and gave us the strength to get through the hospital stays, chemotherapy, radiation, and all the side effects my son endured.  Thanks to all the prayers and our grounding in our Faith, not only is my son now tumor free, but he used that experience to go into the medical field himself.  He now works as a Medical Assistant and has plans to pursue further growth in the medical field in the future.  


What storms have shaken your life? 


How has God carried you through them?


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