
And if your eye causes you to sin, pluck it out and cast [it] from you. It is better for you to enter into life with one eye, rather than having two eyes, to be cast into hell fire. Matthew 18:9 NKJV
Wednesday Evening
Husband: How was your day?
Wife: Good, but I have a headache. I need to put my contacts back in. Would you please do it for me?
(Giving her a look)
Husband: When are you going to learn how to do it yourself?
Wife: I know how to do it, but you do it faster, and my eyes don't get all irritated. Besides that, with these fingernails, I can't do it.
Husband: Don't blame it on the fingernails. You couldn't do it before, either.
Wife: Yes, I could. Now would you quit giving me a hard time, and just put them in for me, please?
(They go into the bathroom and he puts them in.)
(A couple hours later)
Wife: Babe, this right contact is really bothering me. I can't stand it any longer. Would you take it back out? I'll just leave the left one in, and I can put the right one back in tomorrow.
(He takes it out without saying a word.)
Thursday afternoon
Wife is visiting her parents and the subject of contacts comes up. While discussing the contacts and how they are worn, etc. The left eye becomes irritated and starts to water. It feels like there is something in her eye- besides the contact.
Thursday Evening:
Husband: How was your day?
Wife: Good but I have a headache again. I think it was because I went all day with only one contact in.
Husband: I thought you were going to put the other one in?
Wife: I was going to, but didn't want to bother. Now my left one has been bothering me all day, to top it all off. Would you just take it back out?
Husband: (Giving her the look again.) Come on.
(In the bathroom)
Husband: Well move your eye, so I can get a hold of it!
Wife: I'm trying, but you're not holding it open enough.
Husband: Well I would, if you'd help me out a little.
Wife: Oh, that feels better!
Husband: What do you mean? I don't have it.
Wife: Well you must have, because it feels better than it did.
Husband: Let me see. I can't see it in there.
Wife: You must have dropped it.
Husband looking all over his self and the floor and counter. Wife helps. They don't find it after about 30 minutes of looking.
About 5 hours later
Wife: Boy, my eye feels better than it did, but it won't quit watering. And it itches over in the corner, a lot!
Wife looks in the mirror. She holds up her eyelid, because she's beginning to suspect she may have gotten pink eye or something. As she looks in the upper outside corner of her eye, she sees something.
Wife: Honey, look at this! (She sticks her fingernail to the corner of her eye and drags it along the bottom lid. Out comes a folded up contact! It was stuck in her eye all along!)
Yes, the Wife is me! I went five hours yesterday with my contact irritating my eye, because I couldn't see it. Which of course, made me think of the above verse.
Besides being about eyes, how are they related, you ask? Well, to me, having your eye irritated, but not being able to see that which is causing the irritation, is a lot like being blind to the sin in your life. Paying attention to what is going on in your life, and what you do on a daily basis, in relation to your spiritual life, will keep you from having to pluck out your eye. This is precisely what I wish to do today. My eye is swollen and needs some help. Our spiritual lives sometimes need help too. Read your bible, pray to your Heavenly Father, that you can see the sin in your life. I will be meditating on this today. I pray my story helps you to meditate on it as well. Blessings to you!
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You have an amazingly patient husband!
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Good message and cute story.
Sue
Sue, and here I thought I was the patient one! He was the one that got the contact stuck in the side of my eye! LOL! You're right though, I have an awesomely patient and wonderful hubby! He is the light of my life (after God that is.) Blessings to you, and thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteOuch, that has gotta hurt. And what a great lesson, Shalene!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the reminder that I do need to pray more.
Shalom Aleichem.
Isaiah, not so much today, but yesterday, YES! The funny thing is, it didn't "hurt" when it was in there. Only after I took it out, did it "hurt." It was irritated, yes, but it felt more like an unbearable itch, and my eye wouldn't quit watering. It was quite swollen, though, but again, I just attributed that to my rubbing it for 5 hours, trying to get it to stop itching! :) Glad you liked the post, and that it had a message you could use. Blessings to you!
ReplyDeleteSplendid post!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Lance
www.lancessoulsearching.com
I really enjoyed your story. The lesson was wonderful, too. I just posted on my blog today about personal responsibility. We complain when things are going well in our lives but most times it's our own doing. Sometimes, things do happen in our lives through no fault of our own but sometimes, it's our sin that is making us miserable! Thank you for the reminder!
ReplyDeleteJoyce
Yes, I agree, I do not agree with your beliefs but I do respect you and feel that you and I do have a level of respect that I think few people of such different beliefs could have.
ReplyDeleteAnd you are exactly right, running a blog has it's rewards and that's what keeps me going. :)
Btw, I changed the phrase for "religous nuts" to "crazy religious folk"... I felt it was breaking my first rule in my list of Crazy Christian Rules and needed correctly.
Oh and as for you correcting my spelling, I do appreciate it.
ReplyDeleteAs I told somebody on the myspace site, I'd rather be corrected and get a chance to change it, than leave it wrong.
Spell check is good but until computers can do an actually good grammar check, the human brain will have to do.
LOL Ryan! Glad I could "help". :) And thanks for correcting the piece. I know I will never agree with your point of view about Christianity, but it's nice to know that we can respect each other's differences. Still praying for you!
ReplyDeleteOh Shalene - Only you can make me laugh like that and think introspectively at the same time : )
ReplyDeleteGreat post!
Shalene,
ReplyDeleteI love the way you can relate to people.
I understand completely about the contacts. I love how you used that with the scripture.
Praise God for using you to reach us.
Kimberly