Sunday, August 18, 2013

Highs -n- Lows Living with the Disease

Sunday, August 18th

Another beautiful Sunday morning! We are looking at highs in the 80's today.

I'm waiting for my medication to kick in to see if it helps with my pain...I'm having the shooting nerve pain this morning. :-(

I was listening to a program on the christian radio station. They were talking about healing.  They mentioned that if everyone was healed it would be the norm but a healing happens on occasion and this makes it a miracle. 
They mentioned  that Joni Eareckson Tada prayed for healing but was not physically healed.  She realizes that she has done more for God from her wheelchair than she would have been able to do if she was healed.  God knows what's best for each of us.  We may want something different but we must wait on the Lord.

I continue to pray for healing.  I would love to go back to what I was able to do before but I know God may have another plan for me.  Maybe I can do more for Him in my current condition or situation than if I was healed.  :-)

I have many changes taking place...I don't have the strength in my legs like I used too. The right one is the worse. Some days I have a difficult time walking without holding on to something.   Due to my physical changes I have changed some of the ways I care for myself...I don't take a shower as often...I take a bath in the walk in tub instead, it is much easier for me.  Who would have thought that when I got the walk in tub for Grandma Gloria that one day I would need it for myself :-( 

"But those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint."
 Isaiah 40:31

Father God, teach me to come to You for strength when I feel as though I have none.  Help me to turn my thoughts away from what was and turn them to what can be in You. Amen!

I am so thankful for each day... :-)

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Today's Meditation

"Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive." —Dalai Lama

Miraculous Divinity Meditation

Today we focus on seeing with eyes of love. While each of us appears to be a separate individual, we are all inextricably connected at the soul level. We are all expressions of the infinite field of pure potentiality, also known as spirit, God.  When we relate to each other from the level of ego or personality, it is easy to get caught up in the struggle for control and approval and the need to be right. But when we relate to each other from the soul level, we experience the expansion of love, joy, compassion, and harmony.

Our centering thought for today is:

I see through the eyes of my soul.

MINDFUL MOMENT

Today send everyone you encounter a silent blessing. You may want to silently repeat the greeting of namasté: the spirit in me honors the spirit in you. Consider dedicating today to living the true spirit of namasté—giving yourself permission to internally bow to each and every person that crosses your path as you witness, honor and acknowledge the divine spirit that they are.

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Today's Bible Study

By Charles F. Stanley

We become steadfast Christians, able to endure and overcome, through the power of Jesus Christ. Job stress has become such a universal problem that many medical professionals now classify it as an occupationally related disease, precipitating numerous other serious problems such as ulcers, depression, and even suicide.

Causes of Stress

In our complex environment, however, pressure on the job is just one of many causes of high tension and anxiety. Family trouble, financial difficulty, and other factors induce a great deal of turmoil. In fact, there is even a detailed list that assigns points to the various sources of stress.
For example, the most stressful of events is the death of a spouse, divorce, marital separation, a jail term, death of another family member, and illness or injury. Still, the strains of work account for many of the stress-producing agents, including dismissal, retirement, business readjustment, change to a different kind of work, change in work responsibilities, trouble with supervision, and change in work hours or conditions.

Common Reactions to Stress

There are several common reactions to stress. Many try to flee the problem—changing jobs, bosses, or environment—in the hopes that the irritation will go away. Some internalize their duress, seeking to suppress it. However, it usually spills over into some other area, most often into the family life. Still others crumble emotionally, giving way to despair and depression.

The Christian's Responses to Stress

The believer's response to such adversity is critical if he is to emerge successfully. The Word of God reveals several fundamental principles that can bring us through tough times and even positively benefit our spiritual and emotional well-being in the process.

First, we should look at our situation as with a telescope, not under a microscope. All too often, we magnify our troubles beyond their significance and in so doing increase their pressure. Instead, remember that God is the author and finisher of our faith, knowing the end from the beginning and providing all of our necessities for the present. Concentrate on today's problems, not tomorrow's, and thank God for His daily grace to sustain you.

Second, rely on God's strength, not yours. Satan deceives us into thinking we can handle our strains in our own cleverness and abilities—until we are almost at the breaking point. The key is to lean on His indwelling might at the initial stage of the problem. God's strength comes as He stabilizes our emotions with His peace, infuses our hearts with His joy, and provides us with His all-sufficient wisdom to deal with any hardship in life. "Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might" (Ephesians 6:10). "He gives power to the weak, and to those who have no might He increases strength" (Isaiah 40.29).

Third, thank God that He is at work producing some positive results from your stressful circumstances. Trials always turn us toward the Lord, seeking and trusting Him with new fervor. Trials also are working in us to create sturdier Christian character and the ability to persevere under the load. "And not only that, but we also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance; and perseverance, character; and character, hope" (Romans 5:3, 4). As we turn to the sufficiency of Christ and trust in His power and wisdom, we gain new spiritual maturity and hardiness of spirit.

How God Uses Our Stressful Times

God is never out to break us or shatter us. He knows our frame and will not overload us in times of stress. Rather, He seeks to use our stressful times as cleverly disguised opportunities for us to gain His perspective, lean on His strength, and develop steadfastness with which we can run life's course.

God may not change the circumstance that is pressing so grievously on you. He may not remove that person who vexes you so greatly. He may not heal that affliction that daily grates away at your body and soul. But He will dramatically alter your own emotions and responses as you turn to Him instead of running or exploding.

Over time, you truly will find His strength, wisdom, and presence sufficient for the fray. Your stress will become a catalyst for spiritual stability instead of an agent of destruction and despair. The pressure will reinforce your faith, not weaken it. We became steadfast Christians, able to endure and overcome through the power of Jesus Christ.

"Cast your burden on the LORD, and He shall sustain you; He shall never permit the righteous to be moved" (Psalm 55:22).

Another great day!

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