ORANGE BARRELS
A quick trip to see my sister — a short three and half hour drive. Over the years, I have made this trip many
times. I know the way. I know the roads. I know how — I forgot. It is construction season in Indiana. Everyone thinks our state has four seasons. Nope. Only
two. Construction and too cold to work.
I made good time from our town to the next. A quick 14 miles. I picked up US 24 and there they were: Orange
Barrels or the smaller Orange Cones or the even smaller Orange Sticks. The Orange Barrels are large and easy to spot. We have also been trained to see the Orange
Cones. They look like orange dunce hats. I guess you have to be a dunce not to see
them. Then, to test the skill of
drivers, small orange poles were placed down the middle of lanes. Yes, Construction Season is a festival of
orange.
Back to my quick three and half hour drive. My hope of construction being in this one
location was quickly dashed. Construction
areas never make sense. Everyone was
traveling along, missing every barrel, cone and post, when the end of
construction sign appeared and all lanes were open….. for about five miles. Then construction began again. I swear they do this on purpose. Exactly when the construction traffic has
broken up and everyone is happily obeying the speed limit (I put that in just
in case a policeman/highway patrol is reading this.) …. a new sign appears: Entering Construction
Zone. Once again, orange as far as the
eye could see.
I think by now you get the idea and I finally did reach my destination—
one hour and 15 minutes later than I should have. What about coming home? Believe it or not, one road I had been on,
just 24 hours before, was now closed and a gazillion orange barrels had
magically appeared on new stretches of roads.
So, if you are considering taking a family vacation to see our wonderful
state, stay home, hike around your back yard, and, if you really want to have
fun, find a spot along one of the roads and wave at the parade of drivers
swearing and trying to avoid those orange things.
Not only
so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering
produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not put us to shame, because
God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has
been given to us. Romans 5:3-5
Construction Season: For sure we need perseverance (to get through the
construction zone) character (a test of how we behave while driving between the
barrels), and hope (that the construction zone will end).
BUT isn’t that what our lives are like? Ole Satan places obstructions throughout our
lives. They are not orange and they are
not easy to see and those obstructions cause us to suffer. It is only by the Glory of God that we have
the character and hope to persevere. Sooooo,
be careful this summer when you are traveling in a construction zone and always
be on the lookout for Satan’s invisible obstructions.
Have a great summer!
1 comment:
Good email, Mary. We can never avoid the problems life throws at us. But with Gods help we will make it through. Have a good day
and see you soon. Love and hugs. Judy
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