When do you say, “enough is enough”? When does one get to the end of her rope and start to climb back up?
A person can only take so much before he starts to lose it.
Like with a hockey team that’s having a difficult season, you want to cheer them up, to tell them a win is just around the corner. … but it might not be.
How do you keep them from giving up? How do you deal with things that take you to the edge of the cliff?
It’s a tough question to answer.
Where I work part of the building has a flat roof. It’s an older church and it was built in three main stages over a 60 year span. For the last little while we have had a leak dripping from the ceiling of one of the flat roofs.
That’s not the problem, however. The problem is we have had repairmen come to fix the leak almost 10 times!
And what is worse is that after every time they have come to fix the leak, the leak has gotten worse! It keeps spreading.
The latest development is that now the roof leaks regardless of whether it has been raining and regardless of the temperature.
Right now the temperature is in the -15 C range, and it is still leaking!
The water keeps coming in and so do the bills.
When do you say, “Enough is enough! No more money until you fix the problem.”?
I remember when our daughter was a baby, she had a strawberry birthmark on her forehead. One night she rubbed it against the bumper pad in her crib and it started to bleed. Lil and I couldn’t get it to stop so we took her to the emergency department at the hospital.
The doctor looked at it, said she was fine and then left the job of bandaging the spot to a nurse and an intern.
Lil and I watched as this pair tried several different ways to bandage our daughter’s forehead.
We really raised our eyebrows when they put some gauge on the birthmark and then attempted to put a mesh band around her head to hold it in place.
I could see Lil getting more and more upset as our daughter Karlie kept crying and grabbing at the mesh band.
Finally Lily got to the end of her rope.
She blurted out, “That’s enough! Get the doctor.” They stopped everything and one of them quickly went to get the doctor.
… I realize the roofing company has to pay their employees for the work they are doing on our church, but they are not even slowing the leak down; they are making it worse with every visit!
Maybe it’s time to say, “enough is enough”.
Here’s the thing: When you watch the news, and catch the latest media buzz, you realize that our world is getting sicker and sicker. The weather shows us this is true, and people and countries show us this is true. At some point God will say, “enough is enough”, and He will make things right. … Be ready and prepared for that day. You just don’t know when that will be.
That’s Life!
Paul
Question: When was the last time you had enough? How did you handle it? Leave your comments below.