Wednesday, November 25, 2009

A Good Outcome from Bad News

Yesterday my soldier son, Garrett, told me that their base in Iraq had been attacked by rockets a few days ago and that two soldiers out on a mission had been shot by snipers. He didn't mean to tell me, but I dragged it out of him. I told him I needed more specific things to pray for. Well, he gave them to me.

I've been praying for his safety, of course, and for him to have wisdom and lots of it. He's a First Lieutenant and in charge of a large number of men. He's prone to hot-headedness, so wisdom is high on my prayer list for him.

I found out later from Laurel that a mini-conference had taken place between her, my husband, and my SIL. They decided it would be best if I didn't know about the rocket attacks. Garrett told HER during a phone call right after it happened.

So my emotions are mixed. I feel left out and angry on one hand. But on the other hand, I think it's sweet that they were trying to protect me. I've decided to let go of the anger and depressed feelings and live my life to bring glory to God even if I don't feel like it.

I'm glad I found out, because my prayer life needed a shot in the arm. I've been praying for several years that I would become a prayer warrior, and what better way to accomplish that than to have a son in danger.

I would greatly appreciate all your prayers too.


2 comments:

laurel said...

I want to be a prayer warrior too and definitely want to pray more for Garrett. I am sorry you feel hurt/angry about us not telling you. I knew that was a possible outcome when you found out but I hope you know that we all just wanted to protect you. I can't imagine how hard it would be to have a son at war. But I must say, you continue to surprise me with your "peace that passes all understanding".

Left-Handed Housewife said...

Garrett will be in prayers. Blessings on him and on you!

frances