Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Highs -n- Lows Living with the Disease

Another Beautiful Morning!

The last few times I took my shower I had the shooting pains going down my right leg from the post shingles.  This morning was the worst, it really hurt when the water touched it. I was also having trouble when going over a bump while riding in the car today...oh did it really hurt :-(

I noticed this morning when I took my morning meds I didn't have two of my pills in there...I must have missed one day when I was setting it up...hopefully it was only one day.  The medication I missed was medicine to help my inflammation...  

I am so thankful for all I can do...

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Today's Bible Study

The Way to Handle Negative Relationships

By Charles Stanley
Read | 1 Corinthians 15:33-34

In an ideal environment, all our relationships would draw us closer to the Lord. However, we live in a fallen world with sinful people, so that is not our reality. God wants us to influence those who aren't walking obediently with Him, but unless we're careful, we could easily end up following them. How are we to deal with relationships that drag us down instead of building us up?

Prayer. Your first step is to pray for the people who tend to pull you away from God. It's not your job to change them, but you can ask the Lord to work in their lives. And don't forget to ask Him to give you the wisdom and patience you need in your interactions with them.

Separation. You may have to break off a relationship if it's hindering your Christian walk. However, this should be done only after much prayer and wise counsel. Remember, some relationships are meant to be permanent, so listen carefully to what God is telling you.

Perseverance. If the negative relationship never changes and the Lord is not calling you to break off association with that person, then He wants you to persevere in the situation. In that case, your goal is to walk faithfully with your heavenly Father despite any hindrances or opposition.

If you deal with negative relationships, you should also cultivate friendships with godly people who can help you grow in your faith. Spend time in God's Word, filling your mind with truths that anchor your soul in stormy situations. Persevere in walking faithfully with Christ—you may even influence the other person.

Looking Forward to Another Great Day...

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