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I’m having
trouble spending as much time as I would like to in seeking God each day. I’m
still doing that, but not as much as before. I’ll explain.
My mother
was diagnosed with colon cancer around a year ago. We went through a lot together
before the diagnosis. She broke her hip, seemed to have dementia, was in a
nursing home and then came home to me. I’m so glad she is home.
When she
returned, the doctors and I thought that lack of enough Vitamin B12 was the
reason for her weakness and dementia. I’ve been giving her shots and she is
slowly healing. She couldn’t read or watch TV at first; but that all changed
with the shots. She does have short-term memory damage, but I hope it improves.
A person can live 10 years with colon cancer and that is what I am hoping for.
For the last
months Mom has not wanted to read as much. I think she forgets what she has
read so I am ordering magazines. She enjoys those. She does like TV a lot, especially
British shows. Most of those are written beautifully and the stories are
compelling.
So, we
started with Father Brown and Midsummer Murders. I’ve seen those before, so I
would read and pray as she watched, or do that after she went to bed. But
things started to change for me with Downton Abbey.
I love that
show. I’ve seen it years ago so I thought I would not watch. But I’d forgotten
a lot of it and couldn’t take my eyes away from it for weeks. Then this week we
started Paranoia, a British police mini-series. Well, it is fascinating and the
writing and acting are amazing. They certainly know what they are doing in
England. My husband watches tons of American cop shows and they are boring so I
am not tempted to spend hours watching them.
Last night,
after watching a 5-hour marathon of Paranoia, I knew I had to do something! But
when Mom got up to go to bed, she said, “Didn’t I used to play a computer game?”
I told her she used to play Flipwords. She said, “I’d like to do that again.” Well, thank God. She can play that for hours
and love it. She told me she had had enough of that show. The story is complex
and I think she doesn’t know what is going on.
I’m still
going to watch the last four episodes. I’m no saint. I’m thinking that after
this I can play Yahtzee with her and then she can play computer games. We will
see how everything works out. All I know is I want my evenings with God back. I
did take time with him after Mom went to bed, but I’m very tired by then.
I remember a
woman in a church I went to. She said she had a dream from God. She saw Jesus
and asked him why his people were not what they should be. He said one word, “Television.”
Then she woke up. She believed or felt that Jesus meant we spend so much time
watching TV that we have no time for him.
I can see it.
Most people come home from work, make dinner, watch TV and go to bed. Nothing
wrong about that, unless the TV shows are full of sex and violence. But we
could watch nature shows all evening and it still takes us away from Jesus. The
only way to be like Him is to be with Him. The only place for strength to live
and power to work is beside him. He alone can make us better people. One thing
he cannot do is seek himself for us. That is our job. That alone is, “working
out our salvation.”
I need to update this post to say I do have worship with God every morning. But I need more of him. Like Daniel, who prayed morning, noon and evening.
I need to update this post to say I do have worship with God every morning. But I need more of him. Like Daniel, who prayed morning, noon and evening.