Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Highs -n- Lows Living with the Disease

Tuesday, September 17th

Another beautiful morning!  Cooler this morning.

I've been back on track taking my  pain medication...sure makes a difference :-) At least I know that I am in need of the medication still...sometimes I question if I still should be taking them.  I don't want to take them if I don't need them. :-)

I woke up with swelling, pain and matter in my eyes...

Yesterday at Paul's Dr appointment he had blood drawn and xrays of his shoulder.  He as has another appointment scheduled for next Wednesday for a steroid shot unless they find something else going on in his xrays.
They are also checking his numbers for the diabetes and leukemia.

So Thankful!

--------------------------- Today's Bible Study

Satan’s Strategy

Read | John 8:42-47

We who follow Jesus Christ have an enemy, and his name is Satan (Mark 1:13). A created being, Satan is loose in the world but limited in what he can carry out against us (Job 1:12). Many people consider him nothing more than a figment of the imagination, which allows him to work undetected. While he is a defeated foe (John 16:11), he pretends otherwise.

Let’s look at some of Satan’s objectives:

1. To draw us away from God through both direct and subtle means.
2. To thwart God’s purpose in our lives by getting us out of our Father’s will.
3. To deny God His rightful glory and honor, which results from our choosing to live obedient lives.
4. To destroy us in this world.

The Father of Lies (John 8:44) uses falsehood, deceit, and temptation as tools for achieving his goals—and he has chosen our minds as a battleground. Why? Because faulty thinking leads to disobedient behavior, which impedes God’s purposes for us. Erroneous ideas produce vulnerabilities like worry or fearfulness, which Satan can exploit to hinder our spiritual progress.

Although setbacks may occur, believers will not be overcome, because “greater is He who is in you than he who is in the world” (1 John 4:4). Scripture says, “Take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ” (2 Cor. 10:5 niv). Offer a prayer of surrender: “Lord, I offer You complete control over my mind. Reveal any thinking that does not agree with Your Word, and teach me Your truth. Amen.”

Another great day!

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