Why Allergies? - Reece's Peace's

Spring has officially arrived, bringing with it allergy season to the Ohio Valley. Tissue boxes are flying off the shelves, and yellow pollen is settling on car hoods, patio chairs, and anything else left outside. Despite Spring’s beauty, few of us here in Kentucky are immune to the discomfort that allergies bring.

This leads me to question, why would God make so many of us allergic to His very creation? Why does my nose begin to run the moment I step outside during the very season when all I desire is to escape from my winter hibernation and soak up the sun?

When facing our seasonal adversary, allergies, we might question the goodness of God. However, our understanding of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ is often limited and influenced by our immediate comfort and convenience.

Consider allergies from a different perspective. In many ways, they are a testament to the incredible nature of our bodies, designed to protect us from potential harm. Our sneezes and watery eyes, despite their inconvenience, are our body’s way of expelling foreign particles. It is our immune system at work, tirelessly laboring to keep us healthy.

Challenging times, like the allergy season, can bring about growth and resilience in us. They remind us of our shared human experience, fostering empathy and community as we all navigate these ‘sneezing’ days together. They teach us patience, resilience, and the ability to find joy even in times of discomfort.

Why would a good God allow something like allergies? Perhaps it’s His way of reminding us of the strength He has given us, both in our bodies and our spirits.

As we step into the vibrant outdoors this Spring, let’s carry our tissues with gratitude and resilience. For we know that this too shall pass, and we will be left stronger and more appreciative of the ‘sneeze-free’ days. Even in the yellow haze of spring, we can see the goodness of God, not despite the challenges, but within them.