Monday Morning Manna: Partaking of the Manna Prepared for Others

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Have you ever communicated something to others only to find you needed it for yourself? Last Monday’s Morning Manna was from Philippians 4:6, “Be anxious for nothing” with the emphasis on the “for nothing.” Before the day was over, I needed that advice. I found myself in somewhat of a “Physician, heal yourself” (Luke 4:23) mode. Scheduled for my sixth MOHS skin cancer surgery, I was surprised when the surgeon looked at my cheek, saw two small red spots and asked, “Which one is the one they biopsied?” I didn’t know. Not only did the dermatologist not send a picture following her biopsy, she was on maternity leave and could not be reached for an explanation. The pathology report only showed a basil cell skin cancer without identifying the exact location. So, I had to endure two additional biopsies, then be told that between the surgeon’s schedule and my schedule, the next possible date to have the MOHS Surgery was September 8, a three month wait. On the way home from the Surgeon’s office I was having a private pity party, when I remembered to “be anxious for nothing.” “Lord,” I asked, “does NOTHING include a messed-up MOHS morning?” I think you may know the answer I received. So, be very selective with the advice you pass on to others. You may need it for yourself.

Dr. Dan Crawford, Senior Professor at Southwestern Baptist Seminary, is the WestCoast Baptist Association’s Spiritual Life & Leadership Mentor. Follow Dan on Twitter @DrDanRC and Facebook www.facebook.com/dan.crawford.
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