Giving Blood on Good Friday

For over 30 years I have volunteered to let someone stick me with a needle and remove some of the precious fluid that keeps me alive.

Thanks to Robbie Short, who needed an Eagle Scout project in 1986, I’m a blood donor. I was his guinea pig, so to speak. After I gave blood for the first time, our church held a blood drive, Robbie received his Eagle Scout award, and I became a life-long blood donor.

In 1995 I became a “specialty donor.” That’s because I seem to be an over achiever when it comes to platelet production. Donors must have a minimum platelet count of 150. Mine consistently soars over 350.

When I donate platelets I’m connected to a machine that collects approximately 10% of the billions of platelets in my body. The whole process takes about 2 hours. 

Once the needle is in my arm and the machine starts whirring, I begin to pray for the “whoever” who will be receiving my platelets. Since a literal part of me is going to help a cancer, cardiac, or transplant patient, I can be confident that my prayers are needed even though I will never meet the person who benefits from my donation.

Painting by William Hole
I donate platelets as often as I am able, and for the past few years I've made it a priority to give on Good Friday.  The analogies are obvious and plentiful:
  • I donate a portion. Jesus sacrificed all.
  • I sit in sterile comfort, He agonized on a cross.
  • I am praised, He was reviled.
  • I have minimal discomfort. He died.
  • I pray my blood will help a few people live….His blood brought life eternal.
I have an appointment to donate platelets again this year on Good Friday. I will continue my practice of praying for the “whoever” who will receive my donation. But I won’t stop there. I plan to have both my Bible and my heart open, praising Jesus for loving me to death and back, a “whoever” desperately in need of his life-giving blood.

“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” (John 3:16 NIV)

“Now that we are set right with God by means of this sacrificial death, the consummate blood sacrifice, there is no longer a question of being at odds with God in any way. If, when we were at our worst, we were put on friendly terms with God by the sacrificial death of his Son, now that we're at our best, just think of how our lives will expand and deepen by means of his resurrection life! Now that we have actually received this amazing friendship with God, we are no longer content to simply say it in plodding prose. We sing and shout our praises to God through Jesus, the Messiah!” (Romans 5:9-11 MSG)

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Are you a blood donor? Have you been meaning to become one? Why not make an appointment to give blood on Good Friday? I give through Community Blood Center of the Carolinas. 



5 comments:

  1. Hi Kim,
    Thank you so much for your post. What a wonderful idea to donate blood on Good Friday. My two daughters and I have a bleeding disorder, our treatment consists of blood products and platelets that have been donated by people like you. Thank you and everyone out there who donates blood. May Jesus richly bless you this Easter season and continue your good health so that you can donate for a long time. Also, thank you for your covering prayers over the blood, what a gift!
    Love in Christ, Joanna

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    1. Joanna, thank you for taking time to leave such an encouraging comment! I am sorry that you and your daughters have a bleeding disorder...but I can now include your name as I pray while giving platelets.... Yes, I am SO VERY grateful for my good health and ability to give platelets so frequently.
      Thank you again, Joanna, and may this Resurrection Season bring more and more Life to you and those you love!

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  2. Thank you for your encouragement, Chris. I will come *visit* you :)

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  3. I only gave blood a few times in my mid-twenties and haven't had the opportunity since then. I don't know where it is done. This was such a good post, Kim. Thanks for linking it up over at WholeHearted Home.

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  4. Hi Judith:
    Thanks, as always, for your encouragement! I appreciate the opportunity to link up with WholeHearted Home! God bless you abundantly, Judith!

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