Monday, July 15, 2013

Highs -n- Lows Living with the Disease

Monday, July 15th

Another beautiful morning with highs again in the 90's. 

Trying to function with my swelling and pain.  I was out more than I normally am yesterday.  I enjoyed being out but now I will pay the consequences, swelling and itchy scalp.  I am having the bloody discharge again.  This is about the fourth time I've had it. Not really sure what going on.  I had a partial hysterectomy several years back.  I first I thought it may be hemroids but I really don't think it's that anymore.  It is a vaginal bloody discharge.  I go to see my primary care physician on Friday so I will mention it to her.   See if we can figure that out or send me to someone who can :-). I really don't need anything else added to my plate right now.  It's hard enough as it is...

I fly back home this evening.  I will miss Laurie and Bill...we had a great time.  It will be good to get back in my daily routine.  That sounds funny...I really don't have much of a daily routine. :-)

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Today's Bible Study

Sinning After Salvation

Read | 1 John 2:1-2

How many times have you sinned since you received Jesus as your personal Savior? This is an impossible question to answer. The harsh reality is that every single person sins—yes, including Christians.

All transgression, before or after salvation, stems from the desire to have our needs met apart from God. Whenever we take matters into our own hands and operate outside of His will, we are headed down a sad, sinful road.

Faith in Christ brings many things—a new relationship with God, a new spirit, a new outlook on life—but it doesn’t eradicate all traces of our old life. We still have the same body and the same mind, which can lead to some of the same difficulties.

Why do we still sin after salvation? It is because old “programming” directs our thinking in certain patterns, which leads us into trouble. War has been declared in our lives, as our “flesh” struggles against the new life brought about by Christ. If we do not make a commitment to retrain our minds, we can expect a lifetime of trouble.

Scripture offers the remedy for this ongoing conflict: “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Rom. 12:2). That is to say, we must intentionally fill our minds with the things of God, allowing Him to realign our thoughts.

Where are your thoughts taking you today? Are you grounding your thinking in Scripture, or does your thinking simply lead you aimlessly through life? That way leads to sin. Begin now to focus your mind on the Lord. 

Another great day!

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