Friday, November 29, 2013

Highs -n- Lows Living with the Disease

Another Beautiful Morning!  Last night Kaylee and Grandma Faye stayed overnight.  :-). Our plans for today are to run down to Winona pick up some medication and then we may stop and look in a few stores...
I really need them to somehow get medicine set up so I only have to pick them up once our twice a month...running down every week, possibility twice a week gets old.

My double vision doesn't happen all the time but I noticed it again driving to Faribault yesterday. It happened driving to pick up my medication last week. 

I am starting to ho for physical therapy next week.  I also have two appointments coming up to see my Drs.  Had some changes with medicine so will keep an eye on that...

So thankful for all I can do...

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Today's Bible Study

The Gifts of the Spirit

Read | 1 Corinthians 12:1-13

God has prepared work for His children to do, and He equips us through spiritual gifts. Let’s examine three passages of Scripture that talk about these divinely bestowed abilities.

In Ephesians 4, Paul discusses the gifts that represent the offices of the church (v. 11). The Spirit manifests these capabili- ties in those He has chosen. He expects them to be used “to equip his people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up” (v. 12 NIV).

In 1 Corinthians 12, the spiritual gifts are considered in regard to their function for the greater good—the Spirit of God gives these capabilities in order to bless the body of Christ. If we do not identify our gift and fulfill our role in the functioning of the church, then we are of little use, much like a broken hand or a plugged-up ear. The Lord has a purpose in mind for our service, and without us, our church will lack something.

Lastly, in Romans 12, Paul deals with how believers are to express their gifts. For example, those with the gift of giving are to give generously. If one has been bestowed with mercy, it is to be dispensed cheerfully. And leadership should be exercised with diligence (v. 8). God’s family benefits not only from the gifts but also from the way they are used.

Living in the power of the Holy Spirit means identifying and employing our spiritual gifts as He directs. We will find both the motivation and confidence we need for service when we operate in them. Do you know yours? If not, then seek godly counsel and become a blessing to others.

Another great day to look forward to...

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