In the corner of the computer screen, a number
starts flashing.
What, 5 minutes? What? Auuggggh!
What, 5 minutes? What? Auuggggh!
Stop-silent-screaming-and-start-clicking...and-praying!
Deep breath. Repeat. Again. Click.
Skim. Click! Skim. Click! Skim. Click!!
Sk-
“This section of the test has ended.”
That last mutter was out loud. Quiet.
Pray.
Deep breath, sit up, on to the next
section.
Once the certification test is over,
the one needed to retain my new job, I don't know what number I'd
stopped at, only that I'd barely passed the midway point of that
section. And that all sections must be passed to pass the test. I ask the receptionist how to set up a retake. She gives me
a number to call, and I thank her for her pleasant test-side manner.
I call and get the details for
re-registering. But then I remember, this is my opportunity to ask
God for more.
“I hope that I passed this test, and
I don't have to do this again.” This I make sure to say and pray
out loud, and my husband amens.
As a couch potato, I wonder: Is this
what it's like to be an athlete, and then one day you're sucking for
wind, and the finish line seems farther away than it used to be?
Three days later, I'm clicking online
for the score report.
In wonder, I read and re-read.
“Passed...Passed...Passed...Passed...Passed.” With a score just
above the minimum needed on the section where time just ran out.
Back when tests were my video game, I
knew where that ability came from, and prayer was part of
test-taking: before, during and after. Prayer was about seeking God's
blessing, leaning on Him, and thanking Him then.
It's interesting, though, how much more
our dis-ability engages us in seeking God, in leaning on God, and in
thanking Him in awe and wonder.
There will be tests in this new year.
There will be trials. But the most seasoned of us test-takers will
come to know God's providence, and His nature, all the better.
Jesus came to show us how to take these
tests, and why. As we do so, and choose to trust God for the results,
His nature will become ours, more and more. Like Jesus, we will seek
to speak what God has to say, to those around us. Like Jesus, we will
expect to be about our Father's business.
Like Jesus, we will seize the time
given, addressing our earthly countdown with an eternal mindset.
2 comments:
YAAAAAY! :)
I loved this post! And as always it came to me right when I needed it:) Keep up the good work! :)
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