I won’t bore you with the details of our trip home from Cuba. The most exciting moment was when the card reader at the airport parking lot refused to return my American Express card. After waiting 15-20 minutes, I ended up getting 4 days of parking for free.
I wanted to share one more thing from what we experienced in Cuba. Last year, I wrote about a special baptism that we had in Matanzas. A lady who only has one leg came forward to be baptized. The look of joy on her face after her baptism taught me a lot about what really matters in life. I wrote about that on the HopeForLife.org blog, in an article called “The Healing.”
I was thrilled to get to see this lady again. She had that same smile on her face, though she is obviously still in poor health. As we talked, she told me something that broke my heart. She mentioned that the wheelchair she was using was borrowed. She casually said, “I get tired of having to drag myself around the house.” Oh, my!
Now, I don’t doubt that she mentioned that to me in hopes that I could do something. And I plan to find out if anything can be done. From what she told me, I don’t even know if we can get a wheelchair in Cuba. But what I want to tell you is this: her faith doesn’t depend on her being healed. It doesn’t even depend on her getting a wheelchair. She has the joy of the Lord in her present situation, horrible though it is.
Anybody feel like complaining today?