
By Jim Penner, Director of Business Operations, Crystal Cathedral Ministries
I went for my daily run a few days ago around sunset. At the crest of a small hill, I rounded a stand of trees to reveal that perfect elevated angle where the valley is below, the sky above, and it seems that you can see for miles. What lay before my eyes was a sky seemingly hand painted by God from light to dark blue with orange and varying shades of purple clouds. This sunset was no ordinary sunset. This was something completely unexpected-a surprise-a surprise for my eyes. The scene was so breathtaking that I began to think about the surprises in our lives. Good surprises and bad surprises. Life is filled with all kinds of surprises, but the ones we really remember are what I call "jaw dropping surprises," those times when what you just saw, or heard, or was done to you came completely out of left field-for good or bad. They are the times when something or someone literally rocks your world.
Maybe it's a doctors report-for good or bad. The cancer has come or the cancer has gone. Maybe you just found out that a baby grandchild is on the way when you daughter had previously been told she could never have children. Or it's tragic news that your grandchild was just killed in a car accident.
Maybe it's family news. Your son or your daughter announces their engagement and your mouth literally opens in a jaw dropping surprise. Excitedly you say, "Did you see who my son is marrying?" Or filled with anxiety you say, "Did you see the head case my daughter is about to marry?"
Maybe your latest jaw dropping surprise was financial. You opened that envelope in the past year and found that your retirement account lost 30 or 40 or 50 percent. Or you found that your health insurance costs were going up or your benefits were dropping.
Take a moment and think back to the last time you had a jaw dropping surprise. If you've lived life on this earth you don't have to be here very long to receive one. They are a part of life – they are inevitable. They can be painful. Tear invoking. Faith challenging. Withdraw from society inducing. They push us toward relief such as alcohol or painkillers. They push us toward cynicism and skepticism. Jaw dropping surprises can literally tear us apart- or-they can make us stronger because of one simple fact. No matter what happens to you in life, no matter how far you are pushed to the breaking point-as sure as I'm sitting here there is one fact I am convinced of- Jesus Christ is still on the throne. Receive that great gift of contentment Paul talks about in Philippians 4 by giving your cares to Jesus!

