Faith
An old dear friend called me today and had a strange request. Seems he has had 2 near death experiences in 4 weeks and truly believes God saved him both times. He really didn't want to worry his family but felt like he ought to share somehow and wants me to post something on facebook about because, in his words, I'm a good ponderer.
He had just had back surgery and was in post-op when he stopped breathing. No alarms went off but the nurse for no particular reason came to check on him and sounded the alarm. Another 15 seconds of not breathing and he would have died. He said he could see himself in the room while they were working on him and Jesus appeared as an ordinary man and told him his time wasn't up yet. About 4 weeks later he was at the beach (his wife took him just to get him out of the house) and they heard yelling. A little girl had gone in the ocean with swells about 4 feet and had gotten in trouble. The mother had gone in after her and was in trouble as well. This guy and his wife helped drag the woman to shore and the wife started CPR on the woman. My friend went back in to get the girl. He and another guy made it to her but it was too late. As they start trying to make it back to shore, my friend that still wasn't well from the back surgery knew he wasn't going to make it. He heard a voice telling him to swim with all his strength, he was going to make it. He doesn't remember how but he ended up back on the beach. They took him to the emergency room and he didn't permanently injure his back again. He believes God saved him again.
Anthropomorphizing? Possibly. Does it matter? No. I don't care for organized religion, but I've come to the conlusion that true faith can work miracles. My problem is how to condense this and still get the feeling across? I'll "ponder" some more.
I know, this is out of character for me. On a lighter note, I changed my blog picture. You like?