It was the middle of a typical
hot summer night at our home outside Orlando. My wife, Pam, and our two younger
children were visiting family in Georgia while our oldest son and I stayed
behind. We were sound asleep after a long day of golfing in near 100-degree
temperatures when I suddenly woke up in a cold sweat. The room appeared to be
spinning. I tried to get up but each attempt made me feel sick to my stomach.
To make matters worse, my brain felt like it was moving around inside my heard
and my eyes seemed to be dancing. I had lost all perspective of direction and I
was scared. I thought, Am I dying? Should
I call for help?
I tried to cry out to my son, who
was sleeping in his bedroom, but my voice wouldn’t carry. Every time I tried to
reach for the phone, I felt like the ceiling was attacking me.
Eventually, I mustered the
determination to turn, grab the phone and dial 911. By the time the paramedics arrived,
I was so disoriented that they had to wake my son to unlock the front door
because I couldn’t move from the bed. They immediately strapped me to a gurney
and whisked me away to the hospital. When I got there, the doctors administered
intravenous fluids to hydrate me. They diagnosed me with a severe case of
vertigo due to dehydration.
The high temperatures during our
golf outing earlier that day left me exhausted by the end of the round. I’d
also been drinking diet soda all day instead of water, which caused me to
become extremely dehydrated. That night, I experienced vertigo because of it.
The best way I can describe this condition is that your brain and eyes have a
functional disconnect and your brain is unable to process what your eyes are
seeing.
You may have never had physical
vertigo, but most of us have experienced spiritual vertigo. This is a condition
of severe doubt, when our faith cannot process what we see, hear, or
experience. We know what the Bible says but we feel real life does not match
what our faith teaches us.
As a result we live in a world of
doubt and often discouragement. We are challenged by sermons and books to be a
giant-killer, a lion-tamer, a conqueror in Christ. However, we cannot seem to gather
the faith we need to meet the everyday challenges of life.
How do we reconcile life and
faith? How do we win over our doubts? I will be sharing more next week, but let
me encourage you to order and read my new book, Overcoming Spiritual Vertigo. I wrote it for people like us, and I
believe God can use it in your life. The book is now available on Amazon.com.
Simply click on the book to the right to order it.
See you next week as we journey
together from doubt to courageous faith!
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