By Pastor Mark Hopper
The night before we were scheduled to leave for an out of town trip, I discovered a major water leak at our house.
Previously, I had told my wife that I thought I heard water running. We checked all the indoor faucets and the outdoor hoses, but did not see any water running. But, I still thought I was hearing something.
Since we would be gone for a week or more, I decided to trim the hedge in our front yard. The hedge was getting overgrown and I wanted the yard to look nice while we were away.
As I was trimming the hedge, I noticed a puddle of water in the courtyard that I had not seen before. Where was that water coming from? When I went to investigate, I discovered a major leak in the water main that supplies water to our house.
At first I was aggravated to have a major water problem just when we were getting ready to leave. But, at the same time I was thankful that we discovered the leak before we left town. Imagine how much water would have been wasted if the water leak continued for a week or more while we were away! Imagine how much the water bill might be!
I immediately shut off the water at the meter near the street. This would prevent wasting any additional water. However, with no water, there were no showers, no dish washing, and no toilets in operation.
We decided to leave the water off until we returned from our trip. I was thinking that I could fix the leak when we got back home.
But, how would we water the garden in our back yard? We had arranged for a friend to water the garden each day, but now the water was off and I did not have time to fix it before we left.
In desperation, I asked a neighbor if we could hook up our hose to his house and run it to our backyard. This would enable our friend to keep the garden watered until we returned. Our neighbor was glad to help.
The week went by quickly and our friend kept the garden watered. When we got home, the plants were alive and well.
As I look back on this situation, I realized that I could be grumpy about the fact that we had a water leak or I could be grateful that we discovered the leak before we left town. Do you tend to get frustrated when unexpected problems arise or are you thankful that the problems are discovered before things get out of hand?
Everyone has problems in life. The question is how we view them? Is your glass half empty or is your glass half full? Are you grateful or grumpy? The way we view each situation has a big impact on how effectively we deal with them.
Pastor Mark Hopper is from the Evangelical Free Church of Diamond Bar, 3255 South Diamond Bar Blvd. Sunday services are 9 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. For more information, call (909) 594-7604 or visit Efreedb.org

