Dr. Johnson. Org
The dreams that I dream-23- O, me of little faith
Early in my career as a
doctor, once in a dream I saw myself and a few others riding bikes on a
highway. After sometime we turn to the left and traverse a narrow path that
leads to a steep staircase. When we near the staircase/steps, my companions
just increase the speed of their bikes and ride effortlessly on the steps and
go away. But I stop my bike at the foot of the staircase and look dejected that
I cannot do what the others did.
After waiting for sometime
there, with much effort, I push my bike upstairs. As the dream ended, I could
see myself dejected and upset about the whole thing.
When I woke up, I couldn't
really decipher what the Holy Spirit was hinting about, but I prayed that I may
not land up in any problems that day.
I had a hectic day at the
clinic. Many patients and not a minute of rest till around
Suddenly, I panicked and
instead of reassuring the parents and the boy, I told them to take the boy to
one of the bigger hospitals in the area.
Though I prayed about the
matter all through that evening, I feared of something catastrophic happening
to the boy. Would he die? What would be the consequences? I became very
dejected and it upset me a lot. I couldn't really believe that God is able to
handle every problem that comes my way.
What the Holy Spirit had
shown in the dream was true. Others would have been cool in a situation like
this (effortlesssly riding on the steep staircase)
but I would handle the
situation differently (pushing the bike up the staircase with much effort and
dejection)
Nothing really happened to
the boy, he was given a couple of drips in the other hospital and he was well
(I enquired the next day), but I had spent an evening in unbelief, doubt and
dejection.
Will God really take care? is
the question that often arises in the minds of believers even after they pray
much about some matters. Doubts and unbelief persist.
Jesus seeing the unbelief of
his disciples once asked them,
"Where is your
faith?" Sometimes He asks us the same thing--"Where is your faith?