A Very Good Friday

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The doctor didn't think I would ever walk unaided again. Would I?

By Freda Creager, Colorado Springs, Colorado
April, 1987

"Freda, this looks like a good day to plant those seeds," my husband, 
John, said as he left for his barbershop. That afternoon, in the 
sunshine's warmth, I knelt in the garden planting sweet-pea seeds. It 
was Good Friday, and the hour when most people in town were at church.

I was still recovering from a serious operation. The doctor didn't 
think I would walk again. I could only get around with the aid of a 
walker, and I felt slow, awkward, frustrated. My recovery seemed far away.

"Why Good Friday?" I wondered. For Jesus it had been a day of sadness, pain.

Crawling slowly on my knees, I poked a finger into the earth, dropped 
in a seed, then covered it. "Soon shoots will be popping through the 
spring snow," I told myself. I pictured them, could almost smell 
their fragrance.

In my garden I felt very near to God. I thought of Christ praying in 
the Garden of Gethsemane. And as I struggled on my knees, my thoughts 
traveled with Jesus to his trial, then to Golgotha, where he suffered 
on the cross. I remembered his cry, "It is finished."

I too had suffered, had lingered near death after brain surgery. Only 
my faith and my family had sustained me.

Working in the soil, I felt at peace, and strengthened. Tucking in 
the last seed, I stood and gazed proudly at my neat row. "Well, it's finished."

My thoughts remained on Good Friday as I returned to the house. At 
the porch, I glanced back at my garden.

Then I saw, standing among the rows..."My walker!" I gasped. I had 
walked back to the house without it. And I haven't needed it since.

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