The Blog

Thoughts, Stories and Adventures from Transformation City Church.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Friendly Service

I spent the entire day as a quarterback – throwing and running.

This is a metaphor. I am not an athlete. So replace “a quarterback” with “sick”, add “up” after “throwing” and “a fever” after “running.”

By 6:30pm I decided bed was a good decision. Then I remembered: Wednesday is young adult bible study, held in our living room. COMPANY! Though intoxicated with illness, I was compelled to clean.

Let me explain this compulsion. It’s more Nurse Ratched than Florence Nightingale. More about control than service. My roommate Kevin knows and tries not to do anything dirty while I’m looking.

I cleaned only the bathroom and went to bed.

At 8:00pm I woke up and marveled at how quiet it was. Maybe they’re studying Psalm 23, I thought.

At 10:00pm I got up to use the bathroom and found Kevin in the kitchen washing dishes.

“You guys were quiet,” I said. He smiled, and even though my head was filled with cream of brain soup, I understood. “Did you have bible study downstairs?” I asked.

“Oh, uh, yeah,” he admitted, as if annoyed his smile gave him away. “I figured if you were trying to sleep we shouldn’t make all that noise.”

“Thank you,” I said, almost tearfully, as if accepting an award, and then, “I’m going to the bathroom. And then I’m going to bed.”

As I woke up the next morning I remembered a few weeks ago when I had friends in my room while Kevin was leading bible study in the living room. We were loud and didn’t leave. He never said a word.

6 comments:

  1. powerful and convicting - thank you

    ReplyDelete
  2. I wish, in this story, that I had been one of those in the Bible study a few weeks back and not the ruccus-causer in your room. Alas, my Catholic guilt is heavy.

    ReplyDelete
  3. A raw, lovely moment. Your choice to note your insensitivity at the very end makes this exchange all the more powerful.

    ReplyDelete
  4. "Blessed are those who are patient with us when we are suffering from cream-of-brain-soup disease."

    Jesus said that in the sermon on the mount, right? Maybe I just read between the lines.

    Your post makes me think about the times I've experienced grace, and the many times I've not given it out. Convicting, and at the same time, a reminder of blessing. Thanks.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Maybe they're studying Psalm 23.

    HA.

    Serious topics are much better digested when you add your pinch of humor.

    ReplyDelete
  6. fantastic - as always. i love your thoughts on life. thanks for sharing.

    ReplyDelete