by Anusha Atukorala
On the day of my MRI, I found a perfect drink to replace my morning cuppa. No! It wasn’t a herbal tea. I simply filled a mug with piping hot water and sipped it slowly, as if I was drinking heaven’s nectar! Believe it or not, I enjoyed it. I really did. It was no replacement for caffeine of course, but I loved my delicious zero calorie drink. And, you will be happy to note that I got through those two caffeine free days pretty well … snoozing comfortably through my MRI, since I was so sleepy. It was all good.
I recalled then that years ago, a friend had been appalled
that then too, I had sipped hot water on occasion. I did it only because my
friend drank numerous mugs of coffee when she visited – but my temperamental
tum could only tolerate one cup of tea a day. So I sipped hot water just to keep
her company. Iris (not her real name) had had a bad experience with a family
member who did the same. This woman had been nasty. My dear friend was
triggered every time I sipped hot water – perhaps she thought I must be then, according
to the hot water theory, as evil as her sister in law? Oh oh!
Sometimes I am in Hot Water! Literally so, as I stand under a steaming hot shower and relax under its deluge – but … also … figuratively! Listen to James 1:2-4 on the subject.
“Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.”
That kind of Hot
water? Oh no!
I’ve in fact just been through a challenging season in ultra-hot water … where debilitating fatigue and debilitating pain impacted my creativity big time. I love composing worship songs, which helps get me into flow, and therefore is good for my well-being, but I haven’t had the energy to sit at the piano.
My Season of adversity was hard. Way too hard! However … I have also learnt so much in the process and my character was immersed in a learning curve, like a tea bag in hot water leaking all that delicious caffeine out, due to the 100 degree heat. During my tough season, God’s presence and reality has become more real and glorious – a steady beacon of hope, joy and beauty – Jesus was my Lighthouse who shone bright on choppy seas.
Recently, I discovered the benefits of my Hot Water Season, after my pastor asked me to share my testimony at church of 50 years with Jesus. I loved sharing, but I had a little problem. A good one! I’d effortlessly filled 16 pages of what I wanted to share (and could have written so much more). However, the message had to be only 20 minutes long, so reluctantly, I pruned it down to 6 1/2 pages! (Clever me! Perhaps I am a good editor?) I found then, that my season of doing only a little writing was a time of research! I’ve journaled a great deal these eight years, so my computer is bulging with material.
Perhaps all this hot water I’ve been dunked in, will lead to
the birth of my next book? And the one after? And more? Hope springs eternal – I
pray fervently that 2025 is my year of comeback with a return of good health. Today,
in faith I praise my God who does all things well – and whose ways are perfect,
knowing that good will come out of all the enemy threw my way. I thank God that
He uses everything. yes, everything,
for good as we trust in Jesus and seek His face.
The hotness of the water I sipped was perfect for my tummy, because
warmth helps digestion. Water is good for me because hydration is vital for my
wellbeing. Likewise – the hotness of my past season only heightened the precious
love of Jesus and brought Him closer to me. The water I was dunked in, cleansed
me from the inside out, to create a better me! It’s therefore been a wonderful
season, really! And now my heart is bursting to share more of God. This little
writer may just be ready to hatch from her cocoon, and to fly high, so she could sprinkle
more of God’s beauty, truth and goodness around her!
What about you, dear friend? How much hot water have you been seeped in, of late? Not too much, I hope? I trust your present season is bright and beautiful and that your creativity continues to fill our world. Let’s do what we can, knowing that with God, all things are possible and that He turns our mourning into dancing, our ashes into beauty and tough times into God-exalting stories that will enrich our world!
Anusha’s been on many interesting detours in life, as a lab technician, a computer programmer, a full time Mum, a full time volunteer, a charity director, a full time job chaser, until one golden day (or was it a dark moonless night?) God tapped her on her shoulder and called her to write for Him. She has never recovered from the joy it brought her. She loves to see others enjoying life with Jesus and does her mite to hurry the process in her world through her writing and through her life.
The goodness of God is her theme song through each season,
as she dances in the rain with Jesus.
Her first book 'Enjoying the Journey' contains 75 little God stories that
will bring you closer to your Creator. Her next book ‘Dancing in
the Rain’ brings you hope and comfort for life’s soggy seasons and is dear to her heart. Her third book,
‘Sharing the Journey’ is a sequel to 'Enjoying the Journey'.
Thanks for sharing that, Anusha. I'm sorry you've been through such a difficult season with your health, but I'm glad you spent so much time journalling in that time. I'm sure God will bring forth many devotions, stories and more from all the material you have gathered.
ReplyDeleteI've been keeping Quiet Time journals since 1994, but never really looked at them after the last page in each one was complete. They've all been sitting in a pile in a cupboard. Last year, God reminded me that they contain a wealth of God stories that He wants me to write. Phew! If I live another 30 years, there probably won't be time to tell them all. But some of that led to my devotional book that was published earlier in the year, and I'm currently working on the next one.
I look forward to seeing the dozens of books that will energe from the things God has shown you through the 'hot water' times, and I pray your health will recover even as your spirit is thriving.
Thanks so much for the encouragement dear Nola. Lovely to read your words. That is amazing about all your QT journals since 1994. Wow! 31 years worth of it! What riches! I look forward to more wonderful books from you filling our world through those journals.
ReplyDeleteI’m enjoying your devotional and especially loved the stories you shared of God’s dealings with you. Very special! Dozens of books sounds good and will certainly have a go! And don’t forget … we will be writing in eternity too …. so all those journals will not be wasted! Thank you for your warm wishes and right back to you for much blessing in your health and writing journey.
Thank you Anusha for sharing so deeply with us. Steve and I think this is the year to have broken bits fixed and return our strength. We’ve both had nights in hospital but are feeling positive benefits. Maybe the Lord is gearing us up for the next season. I kept a journal for years but have been slack lately. I miss the richness of it. Well done for journaling through the tough times. You are one of my faith heroes.
ReplyDeleteOh Jo! How lovely to hear from you. What Steve and you believe comforts and encourages me. May it happen just as God promised us. Yes, I do agree that the next season is almost upon us. God's spoken over and over again to me about it, but I need to look with eyes of faith until His promises are fulfilled. You have a busy life with so many little ones to care for ... so do understand you not being able to journal of late.
DeleteAww! That is so lovely of you to say. Bless you, amazing lady! And here's to our next season of joy in the Lord and doing great exploits for Jesus.