Do Overs or Second Chances
Several weeks ago I went to the drive thru pharmacy to pick up a
prescription. I hate going to the
pharmacy. It seems like every time I go
something is messed up with my prescription.
Then there are those times when I get a text message that my prescription
is ready and after waiting in line for 30 minutes I get to the window and they
tell me that the prescription is not ready and won’t be for another hour. Oh, and then there are the times you drive up
to the window and they say “What prescription, we don’t have any record of you
calling in a prescription.”
Well, I had a new one occur several weeks ago. Our pharmacy has two drive-up lanes. On that day I chose lane number 2. This is the outside lane with no window. It just has a pole that the box slides down
like at the bank. So I pull up and wait for the cashier to acknowledge my
presence and then wait for my prescription to come out. Did I mention that the box on this lane that
delivers your prescription is kind of “rickety”? You know it kind of wobbles as the box makes
its way down the pole. I guess I didn’t
mention that the door to the box has a tendency to pop open rather
abruptly. So as I watch the box wobble
down the pole and it gets even with my window, the door flies open and my
prescription flies out. As I watched my
prescription fly out it hit the side of my car and landed on the ground next to
my car. Would it have been too much to
ask for it to throw it through the open window?
I guess that would have been a hole in one, but that is a whole other
story.
So I try to open my door to get the prescription off the
ground. The problem with this is they
built this concrete ledge to hold the pole and my door isn’t high enough to
clear it. I tried lying down across the
seat head first to see if I could reach it.
No can do. Did I also mention
there were two lanes of cars behind me watching me? So I finally had to pull up until I got past
the ledge, jump out of the car, run get my prescription,( I guess I was lucky I
didn’t run over the prescription in the process), and then back up so I could
pay for it. At least the car behind me
was paying attention and didn’t pull into the spot while I was frantically
running around like an idiot.
It was about this time that I wanted a do over. I wanted to rewind this whole thing and start
over. At the time I also wanted to step
over to the wobbly box and rip it off the pole.
But then that would be material for another devotional about anger
management.
We all have those moments when we want a do over. You know the ones I am talking about. Those are the days where we speak harshly to
another person and say things we wished we hadn’t. Or the ones where we do something we regret and
don’t get a do over. God doesn’t give us
do overs but he does give us second chances.
He gives us the opportunity to redeem ourselves when we are at our
worst. When we are busy beating
ourselves up over something we’ve done, (we are sinners after all), God gives
us a way back to Him. God is the master
of second chances and He is waiting to hear from you.
Prayer for the Day: Heavenly Father, I am a
sinner. Thank You for giving me a second
chance at everlasting life through Your son Jesus Christ. I am forever thankful for your mercy on me
and for reminding me that I am a sinner in need of a second chance. I praise You.
Scripture:
In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, according
to the riches of His grace which He made to abound toward us in all wisdom and
prudence, having made known to us the mystery of His will, according to His
good pleasure which He purposed in Himself, that in the dispensation of the
fullness of the times He might gather together in one all things in Christ,
both which are in heaven and which are on earth—in Him. In Him also we have
obtained an inheritance, being predestined according to the purpose of Him who
works all things according to the counsel of His will, that we who first
trusted in Christ should be to the praise of His glory. Ephesians 1:7-12
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