Incarnated ethics…some days, the kindness of the Lord is so salient and palatable or even tastable. Just processing here, a trauma I came upon yesterday afternoon…
Came home with blood on my elbows today from helping up an older gentleman who had had too much heat for today….
Jesus is a Man of kindness. I watched him today, being kind to us all.
A man i know was stumbling towards his motorcycle drunk from the heat, and a few too many beers for this level of heat. I followed him and said, maybe some more water will help, and just chill today. I had the awareness that he would crash or pass out if he went back into the heat, as soon as I walked into the cafe.
Jesus gave me that sense. We each play our part.
So I said, hey maybe you can show me some camera stuff, as i know he is into cameras. But he had had one of those days. He shook my hand, and said, no i’m fine. I asked him if he had family troubles. He just wouldn’t open up, so i just went to another table and started praying for him. He is a older man, who is normally a very gregarious and giving person, and kind himself to strangers—has that gift of making others feel welcomed. Anyways…after some time he slipped outside and tried to get his motorbike running. I tried to stop him, and said it’s too hot, maybe more water and we can hang for a while inside. But he insisted, he only had two blocks to go…
He got on the bike fell, spun into the street, nearly being hit by a truck, and then fell and hurt his head, and face badly. I picked him up, held him for a while until a nearby nurse came and said, what can i do to help.
Let’s get him inside and give him some water and dignity. I kept trying to make eye contact, but his eyes were swirling. Im not sure what happened to him earlier, but he wasn’t present.
He could still shake your hand, but wouldn’t receive help. We got the blood off, and the nurse looked at him, and said he didn’t have a concussion. So we called a ride and some more help to get him home, and talked with his family on his phone.
Still he got to that point where he had to have help. He was on the pavement, with on coming traffic. We pulled him out, and eventually, after much work got a ride home for him. It’s also always amazing to me, how quickly God knows what to do. I remembered exactly how to pick up a recently wounded person, in a way which is safe. I trained years back in that sort of thing, but you never know what you remember how to do in actual traumas. We got him safely out of the road, and his bike turned off, and set up straight, so no gas would leak and start a fire etc….always amazing how fast accidentally happen, and how quickly God intervenes. And so many angels are always around as well, which I always sense.
Jesus is always working on everyone in each situation, so i always try to consider what he has me doing, but more importantly what others actually need. But, mainly, in trauma, I’m always blown away by His Kindness to everyone involved, including me. I somehow, miraculously remembered how to lift and man and a motorcycle off pavement without hurting his neck or getting us all killed. And then the nurse came, and others…God continues to be good. But I always notice His Kindness in all directions in this types of traumas.
I’ve been in lots of traumas, and it’s always the same—God is kind to the weak, as Psalm 41 teaches, and even blesses those who help the weakest on very bad days. God is also always present on all sides of the event. I saw this at 911—catching bodies, helping people grieve, considering the nearby areas etc. And that was an epically bad day for so many.
All of us have bad days, and there but for the Grace, go all of us—onto the pavement having bit off more than we can chew that day.
We tried to treat this man with dignity and respect when he was weakest. I hope and trust he felt God with us, because He certainly was, and is always-kind in all directions.
The whole thing made me think of Dallas Willard’s embodied ethics, where he wrote that Jesus gets inside of you to the point it’s no longer the question of what would Jesus do, but you find yourself doing what He IS doing now!