Isn’t it
beautiful how God leads us to EXACTLY
what we need to feed our souls. I have been
unable to attend
my home church due to my
low white blood cell count and have been
watching
sermons on television with my
husband. Recently I started reading
several bible study blogs posted by women,
and have been so blessed by their
diligence,
desire to spread the love of God, and
their sweet, sweet spirits.
http://www.mydailywalkinhisgrace.blogspot.com/2012/06/what-do-you-do-about-that-thorn-in-your.html
http://www.mydailywalkinhisgrace.blogspot.com/2012/06/what-do-you-do-about-that-thorn-in-your.html
This is a wonderful message about learning
to lean on Christ THROUGH the difficulties
we face. Each of us has a "thorn in the flesh"
and how we choose to deal with it makes
all the difference in our lives and our
state of happiness. God desires for
each of us (the healthy or the sick) to
walk in His fullness. We must learn
first that HIS GRACE IS SUFFICIENT!
It is all about perspective....
HOW WE CHOOSE TO view things...
HOW WE CHOOSE TO handle them.
WITH GOD it is much easier...
He will supply the strength we need to
get through each day IF we realize
that indeed HIS GRACE IS SUFFICIENT.
Living with a chronic auto-immune disease.
I've learned that as long as I
stay focused on the TRUTH...
THAT my creator has a purpose for
everything under the sun (even my
illness....the thorn in my flesh) it
is easier for me to face each day.
Knowing that YES, indeed I have
limitations....but I HAVE A PURPOSE!!
and I know that if I choose His grace
and choose to rest in Him, that I will
be able to handle the pain, the
limitations, the fatigue, the treatments,
and learn to use this THORN IN MY FLESH
as a way to spread His love THROUGH it all.
My favorite quote :"We go through what
we go through to help others go through
what we went through." I can choose to
be bitter or better....I choose to be better
and empathize with others who are
traveling the same road as I with this
roller coaster of ride "thorn in my flesh"
called Rheumatoid Arthritis, Fibromyalgia,
TMJ, and Psjogrens Disease.
Thanks Tracy....for sharing your heart!
to lean on Christ THROUGH the difficulties
we face. Each of us has a "thorn in the flesh"
and how we choose to deal with it makes
all the difference in our lives and our
state of happiness. God desires for
each of us (the healthy or the sick) to
walk in His fullness. We must learn
first that HIS GRACE IS SUFFICIENT!
It is all about perspective....
HOW WE CHOOSE TO view things...
HOW WE CHOOSE TO handle them.
WITH GOD it is much easier...
He will supply the strength we need to
get through each day IF we realize
that indeed HIS GRACE IS SUFFICIENT.
Living with a chronic auto-immune disease.
I've learned that as long as I
stay focused on the TRUTH...
THAT my creator has a purpose for
everything under the sun (even my
illness....the thorn in my flesh) it
is easier for me to face each day.
Knowing that YES, indeed I have
limitations....but I HAVE A PURPOSE!!
and I know that if I choose His grace
and choose to rest in Him, that I will
be able to handle the pain, the
limitations, the fatigue, the treatments,
and learn to use this THORN IN MY FLESH
as a way to spread His love THROUGH it all.
My favorite quote :"We go through what
we go through to help others go through
what we went through." I can choose to
be bitter or better....I choose to be better
and empathize with others who are
traveling the same road as I with this
roller coaster of ride "thorn in my flesh"
called Rheumatoid Arthritis, Fibromyalgia,
TMJ, and Psjogrens Disease.
Thanks Tracy....for sharing your heart!
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