When It Hits the Fan
Ever have one of those weeks where it seems that if it can go wrong it will? Well, welcome to my week. It’s like attending a cow pie skeet-shoot and everyone yells “pull” at the same time and you’re left without an umbrella (get the picture?). I’m talking about situations that range from the usual daily drama to the legitimately justified crisis all the way to the “you’ve got to be kidding me” ridiculous scenarios that can only be resolved by pharmaceutical intervention (and no, I don’t mean me).
I certainly don’t want to make light of legitimate situations that are truly unavoidable and unintentional, it’s just the things that are unnecessary and can be prevented that are most challenging. But these things do happen and believe it or not, they have a purpose.
A few weeks ago, I felt that God was telling me to get ready for some stormy days ahead. Not exactly what I typically like to hear. But I realized that He was telling me so that I could focus and not become distracted. As I was considering all of this, I was reminded of the potential benefits that storms can bring (I realize I’m changing metaphors but this is a little . . . ahem . . . less delicate to work around).
Sometimes storms leave behind damage and destruction along with heavy rain. In the midst and aftermath of a storm, you can feel disoriented, confused, and depending on the situation, a sense of loss. However have you also noticed how clean the air is afterwards and how months of filth and dirt that have accumulated have been washed away? You often see on the evening news how, in the midst of wreckage and debris, people begin to come together to provide relief and assistance. There is a sense of unity that begins to form between people who were once strangers. There is a common purpose that moves beyond people’s preferences and provides an opportunity for their character to be revealed. It is during the rescue and rebuilding that heroes are made or discovered. Challenging situations that seem insurmountable can give us some of our greatest stories of faithfulness, loyalty, provision and friendship. No one likes going through a storm and having to wait it out. But you have to remember, they don’t last forever. They can just seem like they do. Next time you see storm clouds on the horizon, just remember that they can also bring great opportunities with them.
And as for things hitting the fan, . . . well . . . I’ll just leave it at that.


