I was sitting at the table of our church’s bake sale
stand. Mounds of sugar-filled delicacies
surrounded me. Clearly, the Mennonite ladies' ovens had been working overtime in the last week.
A lady walked up and began to study the pies. “Is this chocolate chess pie?” She asked, holding up a pie.
I carefully read the label on the pie. It said, 'Chocolate Chess Pie' on it. “Yes, I believe it is,” I said.
She looked up, surprised.
“Oh, hi, Dr. Waldron. I didn’t
know I’d see you here.”
She put the pie down in an almost guilty way. I smiled reassuringly. “I’m just trying to help out the best I can,”
I told her.
“I suppose everything is healthy?” She asked.
“Doctor Recommended!”
I said, laughing in response.
Through the morning, I saw people who were patients at our office in Brookneal. All seemed
surprised to see me and a little sheepish at their dietary choices. Some even explained to me how they were
buying these sweets for their “unhealthy” spouse who was too much of a slug to leave
the house on a fine October morning.
About mid-morning, I wondered if it wasn’t the wisest thing to have me selling baked goods. I probably should have been at the Vitamins, carrots, and celery table (that we didn't have).
How many people would take their doctors grocery shopping with them? How would their grocery purchases look different if they had him studying every package of fish sticks or oreo cookies that they dropped into their cart?
As a child, I learned the verses, “They eyes of the Lord are
upon the righteous and His ears are open unto their cry. The face of the Lord is against them that do
evil.” (Psalms 34:11,12)
There is Someone who is watching all of our actions and
listening to all of our words. This is
true, even in times when we feel like we are totally alone.
God is always watching us, even when don't think about it. The challenge is to always behave in such a way that it
doesn’t matter who sees us. For those
who buy groceries as though their doctor was sitting in their shopping cart
watching their every purchase are probably the healthiest folks in the grocery
store.
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