Saturday, June 22, 2013

Highs -n- Lows Living with the Disease

Saturday, June 22nd

Another beautiful morning...wet and lows in the 60's. We've gotten around two and a quarter inches of rain this week. Sounds like rain is in the forecast for several more days and highs will again be in the 80's.

The mayo I used yesterday
helped my hair but I'm not sure it's the answer to my problem. I'll keep looking for ways to get rid of the dryness. 

I thought I might try the wigs again.  The hats I wear make my head sweat. I have a problem with the wigs staying on.  I'll check with someone that wears wigs or a store that sells them to help me figure out a way to keep them on.Wish me luck :-)

Sore again this morning.  Waiting for my medicine to kick in so I can pack for our trip up north fishing.  We will take a route around the cities.  Too much construction through the cities. :-(

For almost 27 years we went up to lake Wakanoba fishing by Aikin, MN but the last few years we thought we'd look for new lakes to try out.

We started going up north fishing when Erik and Kris were babies around 32 years ago. We went up with Greg, the boys dad, before he died and we kept the tradition going after his death...

The boys and Paul love fishing and it's a great time to be together :-)

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Times of Temptation

Read | 1 Corinthians 10:6-13

Scripture teaches that at times we’ll all be tempted to act in ways contrary to God’s commands. Our circumstances are not unique to us; others have faced similar situations. Yesterday, we learned an acrostic to help us resist enticement: we can put a “halt” to letting ourselves be too hungry, angry, lonely, or tired. That is, we are wise to eat regularly, experience the peace God offers, stay in fellowship with others, and get enough rest.

But where does the urge to sin come from? Sources of temptation can be the world we live in, the Devil, or something within ourselves. The world wants us to join in on its sensual, selfish pursuits. Satan wants to turn us away from God. And our self-focused “flesh” nature wants us to be in control, not the Lord.

Does God ever tempt us? No, according to James 1:13. Our Father doesn’t want us to do evil; He will, however, test us to reveal to you and me our motives and attitudes. He also uses times of testing to mature us and transform us into Christ’s likeness. His work is always for our good.

Remember, it is not sinful to experience temptation. Feeling tempted is not the same as committing a sin. Jesus Himself was tempted by the Devil at a time of great weariness and physical need, after spending 40 days in the desert without food. Do not judge yourself harshly when you feel enticed toward ungodliness. Only when we act upon the enticement do we cross the line into sin.

The Lord knows exactly how to rescue every one of us from the temptations that we encounter. The question is, How good are you at responding to His direction?

Another great day!

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