Romans 15:13 (NLT)
13 I pray that God, the source of hope, will fill you
completely with joy and peace because you trust in him. Then you will overflow
with confident hope through the power of the Holy Spirit.
Observe how he addresses himself to God, as the God of
hope. It is good in prayer to fasten upon those names, titles, and attributes
of God, which are most suitable to the errand we come upon, and will best serve
to encourage our faith concerning it. Every word in the prayer should be a
plea. Thus should the cause be skilfully ordered, and the mouth filled with
arguments. God is the God of hope. He is the foundation on which our hope is
built, and he is the builder that doth himself raise it: he is both the object
of our hope, and the author of it. [Matthew Henry Commentary]
As a winter storm rolled over Birmingham, Alabama on
January 28th 2014, Dr. Zenko Hrynkiw heard that a patient at Trinity Medical
Center had taken a turn for the worse. The patient needed surgery, no other
surgeon was available, and the patient had a 90 percent chance of dying.
Driving wasn't an option because of the snow and ice. Emergency personnel were
busy.
So the 62-year-old doctor faced these brute facts and
proceeded to take action. He put a coat over his hospital scrubs and started
walking six miles in the snow from Brookwood Medical Center to Trinity Medical
Center. Along the way, he fell and rolled down a hill, but he got back up. He
helped some drivers who were stuck in the snow. He finally arrived at Trinity,
performed the surgery, and probably saved a patient's life.
In a later press conference that praised his efforts, Dr.
Zenko Hrynkiw wondered what all the fuss was about. He said, "It really
wasn't that big of a deal." Any good doctor would have done the same
thing, Hrynkiw said. The patient was dying and, he said, "that wasn't
going to happen on my shift."
But a hospital official said the doctor was being modest.
Keith Granger, Trinity Medical Center's CEO, said, "It was not just a walk
in the park. Given the conditions, the temperatures and the terrain, it's a
remarkable physical feat and mental feat. And we have an individual alive today
who wouldn't be here if not for his efforts."
Never give up on the hope God offers for we never know
when someone will be moved to walk through a winter storm, helping people along
the way, just to save a patient who needs the help of a doctor.
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