I hurt my Achilles. I don’t have a fat clue how. It was probably jogging on it. I never hurt it jogging but I was jogging a lot and that may have worn it down. I hate jogging so I’ll let it take the blame. I also hate getting hurt but I hate getting hurt without a good story even more. I wish I could say that I hurt it cage fighting. Or I hurt it pushing a little old lady out of the way of a speeding train. Or I even wish that I could say that I hurt it sleep karate-ing. Sleep walking is too tame for me. I want to do sleep karate and hi-yaaaa a door while sleeping. But I’ve got nothing to tell.

It hurt really bad for two months. It hurt so bad one day that it gave out on me. I literally fell into my door way and crawled to the couch. My wife  thought that was really funny. I didn’t. It hurt. BAD! So this crawling episode led me to finally go to the doctor. She referred me for rehab. Well, I checked into rehab and they told me that I needed therapy. Granted it was physical therapy but it’s still therapeutic. I ended up having to go two times a week. They created inserts for my shoes and gave me a lift for my left foot. Apparently I am really flat footed. That’s both good and bad news. The good news is I think that disqualifies me from being drafted into a war. For some reason that’s always been a fear of mine. The bad news is that I have to wear inserts for the rest of my life.

Now, why my Achilles started hurting after 33 years of existence I will never know. What I do know is that rehab has made it feel better. A lot better. There is a spiritual principle in this blog post and it’s been dying to get out. Here it is…we all need therapy. We all have an Achilles heal, and not just in the physical sense. We have a weakness. It might be for worry, porn, over eating, anger, lying or something else. It’s a weakness that can’t be fixed on our own. We need to be honest with God and with someone else about our struggles. I know that pride tells us not to but since when has pride been a good thing? The only way that I was able to physically get better was by going to a specialist that can help me. The only way that we get spiritually healthy is by going to Jesus and then plugging into a community that can help us.

“Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.” James 5:16.

Thoughts?