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The Heart of the Matter

23 Thursday May 2024

Posted by Dino Evangelista in Reflection

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The other day I was listening to the radio and one of the DJs shared a story about a friend of hers who had been diagnosed with some sort of a heart-related problem. Through it all her friend remained relatively calm and the DJ asked her how it was possible for her to remain positive with such a dire prognosis. Her friend simply told her, “This heart has been beating since before the day I was born, and if God can make that happen, he knows exactly how long this heart will continue to beat.” This statement struck me and reminded me of what God is capable of doing to us and through us. More importantly nothing is a surprise to Him.

This also reminded me of where I am today. Some people may be surprised to know about 16 years ago, after I had just turned 40, I was diagnosed with heart disease. I was about 50 lbs. heavier than I am right now and didn’t really care much about being in shape or eating healthy. All I cared about was my career and getting ahead. But when I was diagnosed, according to my doctor, I had a choice to make. I could either continue down my chosen path, and most likely need a heart transplant by the time I turned 65, or I could make some drastic changes. So, I did what any levelheaded individual would do, I started training for a 1/2 marathon. Most people thought I was crazy for even considering doing something like this after my diagnosis. But in my mind, I had no choice. I was a 40 year old who was still supposed to be able to do this, so I did! In the end, did I become a world class runner? No, not even close. I think my best time for a 1/2 marathon was 2 hours and 16 minutes (about an 11 ½ minute mile), but that wasn’t the point. Long story short, in three years my heart went from being enlarged and losing 10% function to having a heart that functioned properly and provided me with a future that didn’t involve replacing it. Am I suggesting people should run around and not listen to their doctors and do drastic things that could end up not working out for them the way it did for me? Of course not.

Some people may look at my story and applaud me for the work I put in to make it happen. The truth is God knew exactly what he was doing when he gave me the will to do the things I needed to survive. Nothing that happened to me was a surprise to him. And nothing that will happen to me in the future is a surprise to him. We must all learn to trust in his perfect plan. Does that mean that everything works out perfectly for us? No! But, whatever happens to each of us is for a purpose, and how we react to it is important. Ultimately it only really matters in the light of eternity.

By the way, I ended up running seven half marathons, three 10 milers, and five triathlons before my knees decided it was time to stop running and find alternatives to maintain fitness. But since that diagnosis I have consistently exercised for the past 16 years and I will continue to do so until it’s time to go home.

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Perspective – What Is Really Important

10 Friday May 2024

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In last week’s post I talked about my upcoming unemployment, and while I trust God will provide, it is still difficult to think about how. Then this past Saturday, I attended the funeral for the wife of a dear friend of mine I’ve known for over 30 years. At the funeral I heard my friend speak about who she was and what she meant to him; that she was an amazing woman, and an amazing wife, and a fantastic mother to her two kids. We also heard her mom and her sister talk about what a wonderful daughter and sister she was. Not once during that service did we hear anyone talk about the amount of money or food or possessions she left behind. The importance of her existence while here on earth did not come from the material things she owned but by who she was and what she meant to those around her.

Then on Monday I went to a dentist appointment, and I got to hear about how my dentist and his family, just the week before, escaped from their burning house (which was started by the lithium batteries in one of their toy remote-controlled cars). While they all survived unharmed, they lost everything but the clothes on their backs and the shoes on their feet. And yet when my dentist talked about the situation, he didn’t talk about what he lost, but by the things that really matter, which are his wife and his kids. He also talked about how he almost didn’t make it out. He had gone back inside to look for the dogs (which didn’t make it, by the way) and in his fury to find his beloved pets the smoke became so thick he couldn’t see anything. He remembered standing somewhere at the top of the stairs trying unsuccessfully to find the handrail to the stairwell. He said he prayed to God and said he was prepared to go, but if it was His will, God was going to have to find a way for him to escape. The next thing he remembered was walking out the front door. He has no idea how he got there, but God provided the way.

Both of these incidences quickly brought things into perspective for me and allowed me to focus even more on what really matters. Perspective allows us to see all the ways God leads us through difficult times. God never said it would be easy, but He did say He would lead us through if we trust in Him. God also never promised us wealth or even comfort, but he did promise He would provide all that we need. The proof of this comes at the end of our lives when no one cares how much money we have or how much stuff we possess. They care about who we were as people; as husbands and wives, and as children and friends. Those are the things that matter and when we put them into perspective, those are the things we will leave behind. What do we want to focus on? Is it on all the things, or is it the impact we have on others? Personally, I want to be remembered for the impact I had on other people more than I want to be remembered for my bank account or how much stuff I accumulated.

Matthew 19:23-26 (NIV) says, Then Jesus said to his disciples, “Truly I tell you, it is hard for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of heaven. Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God.” When the disciples heard this, they were greatly astonished and asked, “Who then can be saved?” Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”

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My Uncertain Future – My Trust In Him

03 Friday May 2024

Posted by Dino Evangelista in Reflection

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I decided to stray from my normal posts, which are based on my daily reading of the Bible because today I am struggling with trusting God’s plan for mine and my family’s future. Three weeks from today I will be unemployed. This isn’t a big surprise, I knew it was coming for quite some time, but the reality struck me this week. With three weeks remaining I have two more paychecks, 3 more months of medical and dental benefits, and an end to retirement contributions . Everything will change and I was not sure how I should feel about it.

But yesterday it hit me. I can praise God not just because He will bless my future, but because He blessed my past. 16 years ago I was unemployed on my 40th birthday. We were $104,000 in credit card debt, with no savings (not a single dollar), and less than $6,000 in retirement savings. How we got there doesn’t matter, what matters is that God provided more than we could ever have imagined. He gave me a job that I loved and helped me get out of debt. And then He gave me another job that provided me with the career I didn’t know I wanted. Today we have a house and some land, we have retirement saving, and actual savings and personal investments. We have all this, not because I am so good, but because of God’s blessings and provisions.

I write all of this not to brag, but to remind myself that God is the provider of it all. If God chooses to take it all away, that is His prerogative. But I am reminded that God’s plan is perfect. He will not leave me with nothing. And even if He does, I still have Him and my relationship and eternal blessing from Him. I don’t know how this will turn out. But I do know it will be according to His will.

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