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1 | A Perversion of the Truth-Gal. 1:7 | Gal 1:8 | justme | 90939 | ||
CrtMan: I think we both have seen Psalm 139 describe out life and that the Lord does know our days even before we were born. To me that is an awasome thought. When anyone has a cronic illness the drain it takes on the family of the ill one is just as hard as the one suffering. Often the care giver gives out before the ill person passes or is well. Churches have a hard time being able to consistantly be of encouragement and keeping up the energy required to help year after year. I believe that to look into the Master and asking for wisdom and strength to endure is essential to enduring the long path that is set before one so bound by illness. Our attude is very important if Jesus is to gain praise for what is endured, as a good and faithful follower. Blessings. justme |
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2 | A Perversion of the Truth-Gal. 1:7 | Gal 1:8 | TheCurtMan | 91057 | ||
That my friend is nothing but the truth. One particular arena that we are blessed in is that we both have someone to care for us. Our wives, friends, and church members. Not everyone is so blessed. I work in a hospital. One that is mostly for the elderly. It's heartbreaking to see the patients go through what they go through all by themselves. It's like they have no one to care for them. | ||||||
3 | A Perversion of the Truth-Gal. 1:7 | Gal 1:8 | justme | 91074 | ||
The CurtMan: As I read your note, it dawned on me. This loneliness is exactly what Jesus experienced on the Cross. Totally alone, He died to save us. So those who feel alone perhaps need to be reminded that Jesus knows exactly what they are going through. Thanks for that thought. justme |
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