Sunday, November 17, 2013

Highs -n- Lows Living with the Disease

Sunday, November 17th

Another Beautiful Morning!  We are expecting another day in the 50's...loving this weather. :-)

Lately, no matter what time it is, if I get my 7 hours of sleep in, I am up for the day. :-(  I'd love to be able to sleep in longer...

Yesterday, I had a good time with my sister, Brenda, and my mom, grandma Faye...
On our ride up and back from visiting grandma Gloria, mom talk about the things that happened when I was very young...I would keep my mom busy. :-)
I inhaled a bean, I remember being out in our back pourch and seeing the beans but I don't remember anything from there...
My dad worked on the railroad so he was gone.  Mom called our family doctor, Dr Hawkins, for help.  He rushed over to pick mom and me up and took me to the Fort Dodge Mercy Hospital.
Mom told me she had to keep the oxygen on me to keep me alive, I kept turning blue.  She prayed all the way there...they weren't sure If I was going to make it.  When I got settled at the hospital, Dr Hawkins told mom to go ahead and go home with the other kids and he would stay with me. 
I also drank gasoline.  Our next door neighbor was getting ready to mow her lawn, the lawn mower and gas can was sitting on the sidewalk in front of her house.   Her phone rang so she ran inside to answer it.  I had my stomach pumped.
I never heard all the details until yesterday. Wow it really makes you think about life...the people that I have in my life, those I've touched and the ones that have touched me.  What a gift... :-)

We had a great time with Grandma Gloria.  I was told she slept good Friday night and had a good day yesterday.  They are finally getting the swelling and redness in her legs down. She doesn't have any more open wounds either...I'm so thankful! 
She will be in the hospital for 7 to 10 days to continue to monitor her medications.

I continue to have increased symptoms...hands are getting red and coalesced.  Head is itchy as usual.  I'm losing some hair again :-( 

I am going to focus on the belief that this disease will pass.  I will speak of a long healthy life and continued prosperity. :-) Amen!

Today, is the last day to hunt for the first season deer hunters.  They are seeing a lot of deer but haven't been able to get one.  So far the number of deer still stands at four...I wish them luck... :-)

We will get a five day reprieve and then our second season deer hunters arrive. :-)

So thankful for all I can do!

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Today's Bible Study

When Temptation Knocks

By Charles F. Stanley

What makes a person successful at resisting temptation? I believe the best way to discover how to overcome temptation is to look at the One who dealt with every temptation successfully and consistently. The writer of Hebrews wrote of Christ:

For we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but One who has been tempted in all things as we are, yet without sin (Heb. 4:15).

Since Jesus successfully overcame temptation, we would do well to study his strategy for dealing with it. Unfortunately, we have only one clear passage of Scripture describing Christ’s encounter with temptation. We know from the Hebrews passage cited above that He was tempted more often than this, but the Holy Spirit chose not to include these in the Gospels.

Strangely enough, Jesus’ approach is so straightforward and simple that many believers tend to overlook it entirely. Others, after hearing it, make the most ridiculous excuses as to why they can not follow His example.

What was His strategy? After 40 days of fasting in the desert, Jesus used Scripture, and only Scripture, to resist Satan’s temptation (Matt. 4:1-11). This is hard for me to comprehend. The Son of God—the One who knows all things and has the power to do all things, the One whose words we study, memorize, and meditate on—never made an original comment during the entire interaction.

He never drew on his own wit. He never even relied on His own power. He simply responded with the truth of God’s Word. That’s all it took. Nothing fancy. Just the plain truth directed at the deception behind each of Satan’s requests. Jesus verbally confronted Satan with the truth, and eventually Satan gave up and left.

There are four primary reasons why a well-chosen passage or verse of Scripture is so effective against temptation.

First of all, God’s Word exposes the sinfulness of what you are being tempted to do. One of Satan’s subtle snares is to convince you that sin is really not so bad after all. God’s Word allows you to see things for what they really are.

A second reason the Word of God is so effective against temptation is that you gain God’s viewpoint through it. Since many temptations carry a strong emotional punch, you tend to get caught up in your feelings. Once you identify with the feelings temptation evokes, it becomes increasingly difficult to respond correctly. The truth of Scripture allows you to separate yourself just far enough mentally to deal with it successfully.

Another reason for turning to God’s Word in times of temptation is what one pastor calls the principle of displacement.1 This principle is based on the premise that it is impossible not to think about a seductive topic unless you turn your attention elsewhere. When you turn your thoughts to the Word of God during temptation, you do just that (Phil. 4:8).

If you don’t shift your attention away from the temptation, you may begin some form of mental dialogue: I really shouldn’t. But I haven’t done this in a long time. I am really going to hate myself later. Why not? I’ve already blown it. I’ll do it just this once, and tomorrow I’ll start over. When you allow these little discussions to begin, you’re sunk. The longer you talk, the more time the temptation has to settle into your emotions and will.

The fourth reason the Word of God is so effective against temptation is that you are expressing faith when you turn your attention to His Word. You are saying, “I believe God is able to get me through this; I believe He is mightier than the power of sin, my flesh, and Satan himself.” Nothing moves God like the active faith of His people.

To effectively combat the onslaughts of the enemy, you need an arsenal of verses on the tip of your tongue. Verses so familiar that they come to mind without any conscious effort on your part. If you have to dig them up from the caverns of your memory, they will do you no good. There isn’t time for that in the midst of temptation.

Begin memorizing scriptures that address the area that troubles you the most. Quote them audibly when you are tempted. When you speak the truth out loud, it’s as if you have taken a stand with God against the enemy. When I do this, I often feel a sense of courage and conviction sweeping over me. Remember, if the perfect, sinless, sovereign Son of God relied on Scripture to pull Him through, what hope do you have without it?

1. Bud Palmberg, “Private Sins of Public Ministry,” Leadership magazine (Winter 1988)

Adapted from “Winning the War Within: Facing Trials, Temptations and Inner Struggles” by Charles F. Stanley, 1988.

Another great day to look forward to...

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