Monday, November 18, 2013

Highs -n- Lows Living with the Disease

Monday, November 18th

Another Beautiful Day!  I slept in my bed last night and boy did it feel good. The last few nights I've been sleeping on the couch so I could be up to put coffee on for the deer hunters and so I wouldn't wake Paul up when I get up...
Paul is finally sounding better...both of us are still not completely over the cold/flu yet but at least we are moving in the right direction...

Today, I need to run to Winona to pick up medication and then run to Plainview to pick up Kaylee from daycare at 11:30am.  Kaylee has been out of daycare all last week because of her cough and fever...:-(  Hopefully she get over it soon...

I have three interviews this week...
Two tomorrow and one Friday...
I am leaving everything in God's hands...I'm just going through the motions right now.  He will open a door if he feels it is right for me...

I have my Dr appointment at Gunderson Lutheran on Wednesday.  I will see what Dr Danning says about the changes...

Mom and I are planning on going back up to see grandma Gloria this week.  We thought we would wait to get her report today and see how much longer she would be in the hospital..

I am so thankful for all I can do!

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Today's Bible Study

The Promise of the Father

Read | Acts 1:1-8

The Bible is a book of promises, each of which is guaranteed by the Lord’s unchanging nature (2 Cor. 1:20). One precious assurance is that those who trust Jesus as Savior will never be alone. Our Father has promised to send His Holy Spirit to take up residence within each believer. Scripture teaches that the Spirit is a member of the Trinity, along with God the Father and God the Son.

The triune nature of God is clear in a number of Bible passages. Genesis 1:1-2, for instance, identifies both the Father and the Spirit as active participants in creation. The New Testament later reveals that Jesus Christ was likewise present when the world was being made (Col. 1:16).

We find another example in John’s gospel. The night before His crucifixion, Jesus told the disciples that He was going away but would ask the Father to send “another Comforter” (14:16). The resurrected Christ later commissioned His followers to make disciples and baptize them in the name of all three members of the Trinity (Matt. 28:19).

On the basis of biblical truth, we can know for sure that the Spirit is fully God, just like the Father and the Son. Scripture teaches that we can intimately know the Father and Jesus, and the same holds true for the third person of the Trinity. Because of the Spirit’s importance, Jesus spent much time talking about Him with the disciples.

Do you know the Holy Spirit as well as you do the Father and Son? If not, spend time studying Scripture to gain understanding of His place in your life.

Another great day to look forward to...

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