Monday, January 27, 2014

Highs -n- Lows Living with the Disease

Another Beautiful Day!
I took a nap yesterday.  I must of needed it...I also, was very sore and swollen. :-(

I slept even better last night.  I woke up to rumbling in my chest and needing to blow my nose.   :-(  So I got up took care of business and took my medicine..  The coffee pot was on a timer so it was almost done. :-(
I was hoping I'd get over this cold/flu soon but it seems to be hanging on..it's getting old. I've had it for almost a week already.. :-(

I have been exposing myself to uv and florescent lights more...I'm checking to see if the medication I'm on is working...allowing me to get out more without causing any problems.  Usually if I'm exposed myself to the uv and florescent lights I swell up and hurt.  I don't want to have to be cooped up all the time. 

I'm so thankful for all I can do...

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Today's Bible Study

The Landmine of Discouragement
Read | Psalm 42:5-8

There are people who suffer the effects of discouragement for years. They don’t know how to repair the damage caused by this devastating landmine. How does this loss of confidence and optimism originate?

Disappointment is our emotional response to a failed expectation. When we refuse to recognize and deal with the failure, that negative reaction can fester—then we can slip into discouragement. Disappointments are inevitable, but believers don’t have to be in bondage to discouragement.

We all periodically face difficulties that make us feel weak. Discouragement, however, like a drive through a dark tunnel, should be temporary: after a short while, we should come out on the other side. I have experienced situations in which I was very discouraged for a season. On occasion, I have had to get on my knees during the night to cry out to God for encouragement. After asking Him for a change in attitude and help in laying down my burden, I have been able to get back to sleep.

In order to gain victory, we must first look within ourselves. We need to admit our specific discouragement as well as the unresolved conflicts in our heart. Identifying the root cause of our disheartened feelings allows us to work through them. Most importantly, we must turn to God. As long as we are talking about our hurt, suffering, embarrassment, or shattered dreams, we will wallow in despair. But the moment we lift our heads and say “Father,” we take our first step out of discouragement.

Looking forward to another great day...

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