“Then he said to them all: ‘Whoever
wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and
follow me (Luke 9:23).’”
Insane—this
will most definitely never change but consistently remain true about my very
essence driven by a relentless need for adventure and spontaneity. Today, as I
sat studying, was mercilessly haunted with the faces of dying people worldwide
desperately needing the “life of the flesh”—blood. Despite the fact that I hate the overcoming
sensation of syncope (fainting) which occasionally consumes my recently pierced
body post-blood donation, I anxiously approached upon this very atmosphere
consumed by blood, needles as thick as pencils and chairs sometimes viewed as
deathbeds. Saving lives, qualifying my mere essence as heroic, is vastly beyond
worth the excruciating side effects maintained, not to mention free food! With
only an hour to spare as well as numerous college students ahead of me also
seeking to save lives, stress overtook my sole existence; waiting…and waiting
did not come easy or without hesitation but success was achieved after but
eight minutes from the moment the gigantic needle pierced my monstrously
popping veins filled with the “life of the flesh”. Since time was of the
essence, my utterly stubborn self exempt from a pint of blood ran and walked
like “a wild man” across campus (passing those still maintaining every pint of
blood manufactured by their body) and up three flights of stairs in order to avoid
tardiness of my next class—no, it was not the most convenient time to
lose a pint of blood but living selflessly requires sacrifice. I can’t stop
looking at the deep hole now partially scabbed over, reminding me of the
indescribable feeling of the pain endured to see as many as three lives saved.
Whoever
said nursing school would take over your life was absolutely and undeniably
correct, I have come to find these past three weeks; I have had to reframe my
mind to think as a nurse and learn the testing style and routine of what has
been declared as the hardest possible undergrad available. The journey is by no
means easy in any essence but God sustains my legs when they only want to crumble
beneath me. Stress has become a part of my normal microbiota and coffee my
lifeline to stay awake and keep fighting. As I sit in the simulation lab every
Wednesday, learning as well as attempting new nursing procedures, am blown away
by the grace and inconceivable power of my God and Mighty Warrior to whom all credit belongs—my strength
is nonexistent but manifested by the Man who moved mountains and created the
universe. As I seek to find the balance between nursing school, publication of
my God-written story and a social life of any kind, as well as sanity, am left
in complete surrender at the foot of the cross where all sin was exposed and Christ-like
perfection attainable. Cling relentlessly to God’s promises and absolutely
nothing will be beyond your grasp. For those curious about the current state of
my book, it is almost completely finished on my part but I am still waiting on
some minor details to be worked out; prayer is beyond appreciated and always
worthwhile—words can never even begin to do justice the
gratitude overtaking my being for every prayer interceded!
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