Grace Under Duress

My husband and I drove 80 miles for the viewing of the husband of his former supervisor.  But, before I begin this story, I want to fill you in.

Over a year ago, Scott had 2 grand mal seizures while he was at a men’s Bible study at church.  He was taken by ambulance to the hospital.  This had never happened before.  Florida state law says that if you’ve had a seizure, then you can not drive for 6 months!  SIX MONTHS!  I promised the neurologist that Scott wouldn’t drive and that I would do all of the driving.  I think that I had convinced him so well that he didn’t turn Scott’s license in.

Without being able to drive, my husband, a law enforcement officer, would not be able to work under his law enforcement certification.  Enter a 6 month, unwelcome, vacation with a chauffeur.  During this time, my husband’s former supervisor called him and sent a card.  She called me to check up on him and to check up on me.  She was so gracious.

Fast forward to this weekend. Thursday, this lovely woman’s husband died suddenly and unexpectedly.  He was only 53.  Just a couple of months younger than my husband.  When we got the information on the funeral and viewing, I insisted on going.  It was the least I could do.  His death is the 6th one in 6 months connected to my husband’s coworkers.  Death is getting pretty old at his employer’s.

I saw all sorts of people there.  Young, old, retired, current coworkers, family, and friends.  They had all come to pay their respects to this man, gone too soon, and to his wife and daughter.  There were a lot of tears; both women and men.  I watched the wife and daughter hold back many times when they were being encouraged and loved on.

The one thing that amazed me most of all was watching the wife.  I watched her smile at another approaching mourner as if to welcome them.  (As a side note, I wonder if her gift is hospitality?)  And while her mouth didn’t always make that complete smile, her eyes did.  I watched her take every single hug that was offered.  She held on as if she was drowning and needed the offered life vest.  Her daughter, knowing even less of those attending, took those hugs too.

They were doling out grace all the while taking it in from those that offered it.  It was a beautiful sight.  I’m not even sure anyone else noticed, but I did.

Scott and I stayed and sat for about 30 minutes, speaking to those coworkers whom we knew.  I met a few people.  Heck of a place to meet someone, doncha think?

As we walked to the parking lot, I was telling Scott what I had seen in his coworker’s face.  I told him that I wasn’t sure how she did it, but God forbid it ever happen to me like that, I would feel just about like dying.  It was pretty quiet in the car for the first half an hour as we rode through the rural area and looked out the window.

I told this story to my coworker this morning and her response was “grace”.  That was what was on her face.  I really think that’s the truth of it, too.

Never Beyond: Mr Jaws

The People of a Second Chance have posted the next poster in their 25-poster series Never Beyond.

My husband is a wonderful guy.  He is one of the most integrious people I know.  He feels strongly about doing a great job at whatever he’s doing.  So, when there was a potential problem on his job involving a questionably stable individual and a gun, he did what he was trained to do.  He called his boss, who wasn’t available, and relayed the situation to his boss’ secretary.  She called the boss and relayed what she thought she heard from my husband.

My husband is a lover of the language and feels strongly about using the correct words.  Except his words weren’t relayed properly.  Instructions given back to my husband were to call the local police and advise them of the situation.  When the boss found out that the situation was a “might be” instead of a “is” occurring, he advised my husband to call off the cops.  The situation that transpired wasn’t pretty.  My husband almost lost his job and suffered other punishments that he never deserved.

This turned my husband’s (and my) world upside-down.  The turmoil that was going on during this time was horrible!!!  I can’t put enough exclamation points on that sentence to show you how our lives were.  My husband was attacked (by Mr Jaws?) out of nowhere.  His reputation was and continues to be sterling.

This situation could have put Scott into a severe depression.  If he has been in another place in his life, he might have quit or done something else without thinking through the consequences.  But God…

My husband drew closer to the Lord and started a change that was amazing.  He began praying for the individuals involved.  He prayed for them to come to the knowledge of the Lord.  He prayed for blessings over their lives.  He immersed himself in God’s Word.  He found comfort in Psalm 91.  We could never have imagined that what had happened would turn out to be a blessing down the road.  My husband’s employer gave him a second chance.  But the people involved received a second chance from my husband.  And God gave him a second chance to draw closer to Him.

For I know the plans I have for you,” says the Lord. “They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope.  Jeremiah 29:11

When I saw the picture of Jaws, this song came to mind.