Friday, November 22, 2013

Highs -n- Lows Living with the Disease

Friday, November 22nd

Another Beautiful Morning!  It looks really cold out this morning...with snow on the ground... :-( 
The snow should help the deer hunters this weekend. Tomorrow starts the second season for deer hunting.  We only have three hunters coming this season.

I woke up at 2:30am this morning,  stuffed up, couldn't breath again.  I got up and laid on the couch.
Kaylee is doing much better but Erik is fighting the cold/flu now...he didn't look like he felt well when I dropped Kaylee off, last night.  :-(
Hopefully it doesn't last long for him.

The neuropathy is still giving me trouble. :-). Hopefully it clears up soon...it can be extremely painful. :-(  Dr Danning said it may take two to three years before it completely goes away.  In some cases it doesn't go away... :-(

The other night when I was picking up my medication from the pharmacy I set off the security system when exiting the store.  Whoops
The greeter came over to check my bag and she pulled out my medication, moved the medication in front of the security system and sure enough, it set it off.  It's scary to think what might be in the medication.  It was just a plain pill bottle of medication?????

I am so very blessed...

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Today's Bible Study

When Facing Life’s Mountains

Read | Zechariah 4:1-14

In the vision God gave to Zechariah, the mountain is an illustration of a barrier or hindrance. We might wonder what the prophet’s strange dreams can teach us today. While the imagery is foreign, the principles are repeated throughout the Bible.

Zerubbabel, leader of Judah, and a group of 50,000 captives had been released by the Babylonians to return to Jerusalem. There, they began to rebuild the temple walls but were attacked by hostile neighbors. As a result, God’s people were discouraged and on the verge of giving up.

In verse six, God reminded Zerubbabel through Zechariah that progress is made “not by might nor by power but by My Spirit.” In other words, when God calls us to a task, He Himself assumes responsibility for removing hindrances. The Lord went on to ask, “What are you, O great mountain?” Nothing but flatland would remain once He worked through Zerubbabel.

God never intended for us to face seemingly insurmountable tasks in our own strength. Instead, we’re to rely on the Holy Spirit’s power within us. We are like the lampstand (v. 2) that was to be kept constantly burning in the temple. In Zechariah’s dream, the olive trees on each side of the lampstand were pouring oil directly into its bowl, with no help from the priests (v. 12). Like those olive trees, the Holy Spirit was God’s promise of continual help to the weary people. We, too, can trust the Lord to pour His Spirit into our lives for help when we’re facing a “mountain” of an obstacle.

Another great day to look forward to...

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