Post by scraprageous on Nov 1, 2013 5:34:30 GMT -6
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What Matter's Most
How many people are on this earth? 7 billion. How many of those 7 billion people do you know? How many of the ones you know will you remember? Krystal is no longer here. She was given 18 amazing years on this earth. There is nothing left but the memories. Sadly those will fade because we as humans are weak. What matters? What really lasts?
If you were to look at me and I would tell you that I have a rare and severe neurological malformation would you believe me? Probably not. Why? Because I look normal but inside I am anything but. I have Chiari Malformation. My skull is too small for my brain. My brain is now in my spinal cord that can cause migraines, blood flow restriction, nerve damage, brain stem compression, dizziness, double vision, neck/shoulder/back pain, and csf blockage. I no longer remember a day without pain. I cannot drive or do everyday activities that everybody else can do. So why am I telling you all of this?
In 100 years I probably will not be remembered. All that may be left of me, if anything, would be a rock with my name and some dates. I will be in heaven having a good time with no pain and restored function. No one would care about my old stuffed animals in an auction house or what I did or did not do in life. What matters is if you had a relationship with Jesus Christ. Notice I said relationship. Not if you knew Him or knew of Him or were a part of the Christian religion. It is a 2-way relationship with Jesus. Krystal is reaping the benefits of her relationship face to face with her Father, her Best Friend, her Savior. Will you?
I asked you earlier if I looked like I had a neurological malformation. Look around you. How many people are suffering around you that you are missing? It is easy to see the obvious injuries or emotions when they are shown, but what about the hidden ones? The smallest gesture can forever change someone’s life.
God has called us to impact others and share Him with the world but what about our own lives. God has given us life, our time, our health, and the people around us. Through Krystal and through many other people’s lives I have learned to cherish every moment and every encounter; but how do you take advantage of your time and your health. Here is what God has shown me through Chiari, and I wouldn’t change it for the world.
Everybody has good days and bad days; take advantage of every good day. If there is a day or even a moment where I have a little less pain I go play golf, or my saxophone, or just go outside and enjoy. Whatever it is less pain, dizziness, weakness, eye problems whatever I get out and enjoy the break God has given me. Get out and enjoy what God has given you. Enjoy God’s creation, take a walk, enjoy time with friends, maybe even make some new friends. I wish I would have taken advantage of the days without pain and everything else that I deal with now. It has now been a year and instead of getting better I have gotten worse. Would I change my life if I was offered a new one? No. Why? Because I have learned things that I could not have learned any other way, and I have grown closer to God because of it.
So to sum this all up, one day nothing will be left of all of us. No memories, no meaningless things, nothing. All that we can be guaranteed of is heaven, eternal life with our Savior, and Best Friend, if we submit ourselves into a relationship with Him. Then we need to share our hope and our relationship with others, because life is short. Finally we need to notice the unnoticeable’s instead of just the obvious.
God loves you and that is all that really matters.
Thank you God for Krystal and her simple gesture of sitting next to me which turned into a friendship that I will never forget. Thank you also for Chiari and the lessons you have taught me through it and the lessons you will continue to teach me through it although I still can not wait for the day of healing. Thank you for our school and the family of students, faculty and staff here. Let us be a campus on fire for You that can never be extinguished. Amen.
Living for You God, Caitlyn
What Matter's Most
How many people are on this earth? 7 billion. How many of those 7 billion people do you know? How many of the ones you know will you remember? Krystal is no longer here. She was given 18 amazing years on this earth. There is nothing left but the memories. Sadly those will fade because we as humans are weak. What matters? What really lasts?
If you were to look at me and I would tell you that I have a rare and severe neurological malformation would you believe me? Probably not. Why? Because I look normal but inside I am anything but. I have Chiari Malformation. My skull is too small for my brain. My brain is now in my spinal cord that can cause migraines, blood flow restriction, nerve damage, brain stem compression, dizziness, double vision, neck/shoulder/back pain, and csf blockage. I no longer remember a day without pain. I cannot drive or do everyday activities that everybody else can do. So why am I telling you all of this?
In 100 years I probably will not be remembered. All that may be left of me, if anything, would be a rock with my name and some dates. I will be in heaven having a good time with no pain and restored function. No one would care about my old stuffed animals in an auction house or what I did or did not do in life. What matters is if you had a relationship with Jesus Christ. Notice I said relationship. Not if you knew Him or knew of Him or were a part of the Christian religion. It is a 2-way relationship with Jesus. Krystal is reaping the benefits of her relationship face to face with her Father, her Best Friend, her Savior. Will you?
I asked you earlier if I looked like I had a neurological malformation. Look around you. How many people are suffering around you that you are missing? It is easy to see the obvious injuries or emotions when they are shown, but what about the hidden ones? The smallest gesture can forever change someone’s life.
God has called us to impact others and share Him with the world but what about our own lives. God has given us life, our time, our health, and the people around us. Through Krystal and through many other people’s lives I have learned to cherish every moment and every encounter; but how do you take advantage of your time and your health. Here is what God has shown me through Chiari, and I wouldn’t change it for the world.
Everybody has good days and bad days; take advantage of every good day. If there is a day or even a moment where I have a little less pain I go play golf, or my saxophone, or just go outside and enjoy. Whatever it is less pain, dizziness, weakness, eye problems whatever I get out and enjoy the break God has given me. Get out and enjoy what God has given you. Enjoy God’s creation, take a walk, enjoy time with friends, maybe even make some new friends. I wish I would have taken advantage of the days without pain and everything else that I deal with now. It has now been a year and instead of getting better I have gotten worse. Would I change my life if I was offered a new one? No. Why? Because I have learned things that I could not have learned any other way, and I have grown closer to God because of it.
So to sum this all up, one day nothing will be left of all of us. No memories, no meaningless things, nothing. All that we can be guaranteed of is heaven, eternal life with our Savior, and Best Friend, if we submit ourselves into a relationship with Him. Then we need to share our hope and our relationship with others, because life is short. Finally we need to notice the unnoticeable’s instead of just the obvious.
God loves you and that is all that really matters.
Thank you God for Krystal and her simple gesture of sitting next to me which turned into a friendship that I will never forget. Thank you also for Chiari and the lessons you have taught me through it and the lessons you will continue to teach me through it although I still can not wait for the day of healing. Thank you for our school and the family of students, faculty and staff here. Let us be a campus on fire for You that can never be extinguished. Amen.
Living for You God, Caitlyn