in the storm

When Time Stands Still

Certain moments in time stand out in my mind…those that are special beyond words.

Sunset over the lake
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The birth of a child, wedding days, sunsets over the lake, great dinners with friends and family, laughter, days at the beach reading, doing nothing, and syrupy hugs from small pajama-clad grandchildren warm my heart and soul beyond words.

I feel a bit like Julie Andrews in “The Sound of Music” where she sings the song “My Favorite Things”…… some are big and some are little snippets in time- barely noticeable by others but treasured by me and me alone.

Other moments are those where time stands still and it usually comes with the incessant jangle of a phone in the middle of the night.

Eli Mini Crash
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The call comes in the middle of the night with the beeping of heart monitors in the background. Low and quiet is the muffled voice of your child- “mom, I’m in the hospital, I’ve been in a car accident. I hear the words but my mind and heart are on pause- not totally absorbing what they mean and at the same time somehow completely knowing the weight of what each word contained.. broken leg, neck injury, semi truck, police were there. …. time stands still.

More words come on a different day- this time not the middle of the night, but still the phone rings. Another son, “mom, something is wrong, I don’t feel right, I am so weak, I can barely walk or stand…I’m scared.” I am afraid too… time stands still.

telephone rings
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Another night,, another phone call cuts through the darkness- this time not from one of my children, but instead my son-in-law’s trembling voice “mom, the ambulance has taken her to the hospital- she can barely talk, and can’t move her left side. He speaks the word stroke. I hear it, but I can not absorb it. My mind thinks a million thoughts in that moment.How. Why. NO! She is 29, she is strong, she is healthy, she has four children, she is pregnant…time stands still.

The rest of the world continues to spin on its axis but the world as I know it becomes different- changed- altered-what was straight is now crooked. What was known becomes the unknown.

I go to the store and a cashier, unawares, wishes me ” a good day”. I know she means well- but it brings tears to my eyes because on this day, I am not having a good day and it doesn’t feel like good days may be possible for a very long time.

grocery store
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I try to keep breathing. I pray. I wrestle. Time stands still. It is in these moments when I am able to do nothing else- when my heart and my soul fail- God is the strength of my life.

He never changes. He is the same yesterday and today and forever for my family. He is the same for you and your family and those we love. He carries us when we can not walk. He covers us when we are vulnerable and afraid.

in the storm
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He is with us. He is in the midst of our storm. When the wind blows and swirls around us He is peace that passes all understanding. In the chaos of fear and the unknown- he simply says “peace be still” Lord, I am so thankful that you hold me close – even when time stands still.

  • When has time stood still for you? 
  • What sustained you in the storm? 
  • I wrestle with God. Do you? 

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10 Comments

  1. Thank you Lord for being the ROCK for Nancy and her family. For the faith they have and share in Your goodness and mercy. Prayers continue for all dear one. When we are weak….HE IS STRONG!

    1. thank you Judi for your encouragment and prayers- means the world to each of us- !

  2. Nancy, many prayers for you as you and your family go through this valley. He never sleeps, he never slumbers. He is always hearing.

  3. Nancy, you have a full, rich life. You have allowed many to watch as you fully attend to your family even when time stands still and the Lord attends to you. Thanks for sharing this window into your life and prayers continue for forward progress for complete restoration of you daughter.

    1. Jerry- appreciate your encouragement. It was a joy to meet Mary in Phoenix – precious!

  4. Nancy, I am so inspired by your words. It is truly a God given talent to take such simple words and bring them together for such an inspiring message. You have had such tragic events touching the most sacred holding of any woman, her children. Yet, God has given you wonderful milestones of improvement with both of your boys considering the severity of their conditions and I don’t think God is done granting his gift of healing to your familly yet. Your daughter seems so much like you when I met her last summer. I feel certain she will never give up until she is home in the loving arms of her children. Thank yor taking the time to keep everyone updated on her improvement and know that we are all with you in spirit…

    1. Yvonne- thank you for your love and encouragment- the prayers of so many hold us up along the way. Hoping to see you this weekend 🙂

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