Thursday, August 18, 2005

For our good friend Melissa

On Monday night before I left CA, I was blessed to be able to see our friend Melissa Logan for a few hours.  Mel is friend of Kari and mine from Brookside FMC in Redlands. (I know you already know that Brookside peeps, but that was for everybody else.)  In January, a car accident left her with some nerve damage in her right arm and over the next 5 ½ months, the damage spread throughout both her arms and legs, leaving them paralyzed and putting her in the hospital.  Worse still, is the constant pain that she has had.  On many occasions when Kari had visited her, a careless touch from a nurse or even a drop of water or piece of fuzz that would land on Melissa’s arms or legs would be so painful that she would pass out or stop breathing.  She has since had a number of surgeries with mixed results.  She has regained the use of her arms, and at one point, she was even walking again, but much of the success was short-lived and she is now not able to walk.  And even though they never worked with a lot of success, no amount of pain medication seems to have any effect now.  

Seeing Melissa and her family was a humbling experience.  Even with all that Kari has been through, I cannot imagine what it has been like for her with all the pain, being healed only go back, and the doctors not knowing even what caused her condition.  So, with all sincerity, I ask that you remember to pray for them.  I honestly do not know what to tell you to pray for, but simply remember them and let the Holy Spirit intercede on their behalf.

Through all this, I was reminded of the lyrics from a few different songs by Jars of Clay.  

I don’t know where
I don’t know how
I don’t know why
But your love can make these things better.
//
Exposed beyond the shadows
You take the cup from me
Your dirt removes my blindness
Your pain becomes my peace
//
O Come and mourn with me awhile
A broken heart a fount of tears
Ask and they will not be denied
A broken heart love’s cradle is
Jesus our Lord is crucified
O love of God, o sin of man
In this dread act your strength is tried
And victory remains with love
Jesus our lord is crucified
//
He has hushed the law’s loud thunder.
He has quenched Mt. Sinai’s flame.
He has washed us with his blood.
He presents our souls to God.
//

In the last set, I get the image of Jesus presenting us to the Father as blameless and pure.  Even with broken bodies, with lives that don’t make sense, and with uncertainty about his plan, God, through Jesus, sees us as pure, beautiful examples of his handiwork.  One more song for you—an old hymn.

On Jordan's stormy banks I stand
And cast a wishful eye
To Canaan's fair and happy land
Where my possessions lie

All o'er those wide extended plains
Shines one eternal day
There God, the Son forever reigns
And scatters night away.

No chilling wind nor poisonous breath
Can reach that healthful shore
Where sickness, sorrow, pain and death
Are felt and feared no more

When shall I see that happy place
And be forever blessed
When shall I see my Father's face
And in His bosom restI am bound, I am bound, I am bound for the Promise Land
//


I guess, pray for hope.

Aaron.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing Melissa's story w/ us Aaron. I will be keeping then in my prayers as well. How is Kari's roommate Brittany doing?
Those song lyrics are awesome.
God has given you much wisdom and eyes that reach into eternity.
It is a beautiful thing to think of heaven and how there will be no more hurting or sorrow.
I'm glad your trip was so successful!
Much Love,
Heather

Anonymous said...

Dear Aaron and Kari,
I have a special place in my heart for anyone in pain, especially if it is constant. So I will remember to pray for Melissa when I pray for you two and for Brittany and Sonia. "On Jordon's Stormy Banks" is one of my favorite hymns as well. The words really resonate now. Thanks for bringing them to our attention, as well as the ones from Jars of Clay.

What a blessing to have several entries on the blog today, even if the content felt heavy at times. I get thirsty for news when there is no entry! Thanks for sharing so much with us. We all want to help carry the burden as well as to share the joys.

Love and Prayers,
Mom

Anonymous said...

Hey, everyone should check out the new pics of Kari at Craig just added to her website!
She looks GREAT!
I was so happy to SEE her and I know you all will be too!
:)
Heather

Anonymous said...

The Jars lyrics were very fitting...especially cause Kari knows those guys from college....i'm glad the pics were posted..it was nice to see Kari being "goofy"....

love you and will be praying for you and family...

john wehrle