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One Shovel at a Time
"The Lord God is my strength, and he will make my feet like hinds' feet, and he will make me to walk upon mine high places." (Hab 3:19 KJV)
Another massive snowstorm had hit the
mountains of my home. A foot and a half of the white stuff had covered
everything. Living on the side of a hill I looked out the window at the task
that lay ahead of me. Two cars were snowed in on the driveway. Paths had to be
shovelled out to the trash bin and newspaper box. A place had to be dug out for
my dogs to walk and relieve themselves. The porches and steps also needed to be
cleared. My back ached already from recent days of shovelling. It felt like an
impossible job. Still, I knew it had to be done.
After a few minutes I would stop,
rest, and stretch my sore back. I would look up at the gently falling flakes,
breath in the ice cold air, and start again. Minute by minute and shovel by
shovel I made my way down the paths, cleaned the cars, and cleared the porches.
When I was finally finished I was amazed that I had done it all. It had taken my
best effort. My fingers were froze, but my heart was warm with happiness. I
smiled and thanked God for once again giving me the strength to do what I needed
to do.
By: Joseph J. Mazzella |
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