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My Lord - I know you have given me this that I should learn and grow from what it is my lot to recieve. I can bear the pain of my own travail, but how can I look on my own who love me so?
Comfort them, that they may have an understanding of what shall be.
They who find no reason, and seeking - no answers, as if this were a thing not looked for and to be conquered in some way. I know that in your time, and by your will, all things come to be. I am come to my times by your blessing, and if it so be that I must be gathered unto you - there I go willingly, guide then my steps along the way.
For who are we but those whose days are numbered?
Yea, here come trials like unto Lot, and all about me are rent with sorrow. Be they at peace - for what comes to be is unavoidable.
As thy will be, so be it. As my soul is, I commend it to thee. For I have been graced by your grace, and covered by your shelter, and in the fullness of time - I will surely come to you.
And if my purpose is not finished here, I trust that you will show me where I must go, give me more time, and help me to do what I must.
AMEN
Last edited by Greywolf; Jan 18, 2006 at 04:45 PM.
I think all of our prayers will be answered....include me in those who care....! Just received an e mail from a person of my faith....whe wanted everyone to pray for rain in the Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico areas....There has been a tremendous loss of property because of the wildfires....You church people are in my prayers as well....Nomadic
greywolf, you made me cry. a good cry....'cause i can super-impose that to my wifes cancer. and to all the people that posted to my thread.... GOD Bless all of you. you all are so selfless, and great people. you dont know us from a bag of a--holes. but you all took time. sweetie, nancy & i are praying still for your friends
thank you all so much, and i have another prayer request, one unspoken and another is a sweet family with 4 young kids, after the mom had the last one she has been depressed and its been very stressfull on all of them,
It makes me so happy to see yall prayin for them, though im not related to them, and yall dont know them, its wonderful that we are all brought together through God, praise God
This is too cool. It's hard for me to even fathom God's grace nad mercy but I know it's there. We have had people in our church and I know in all of yours, who have been healed of a number of things. We have a time of prayer at our service where designated prayer teams go to the front and back of the church and if someone needs prayer, they can go see any one of those folks and pray with them. This Sunday there were so many people needing prayer, that others were just coming out of the congregation to pray with people who were waiting. One of those ladies was herself a walking miracle. She had cancer, but the church prayed for her and guess what? Gone! My quick testimony is this. I just retired from the Air Force. I was a First Sergeant for the last four and a half years. We are the ones who in laymans terms, take care of the enlisted troops in the unit. Discipline, guidance, counselling, Mom, Dad, etc. We do it because we care about the youngsters. It can be tough and demanding, but it is the best job in the world. A little over two years ago, I lost one of my young troops in an auto accident not far from here. I took her death very hard and I let the grief of it take me down. Down so far that I ended up in a mental health clinic on my last deployment to Kyrgyzstan and a medevac back to the States. While in that clinic, I finally surrendered that grief and pain to God. Part of it was writing a letter to "Grief" and letting him or it know he wasn't going to win. Once I gave it to God for real, it was total relief. It was like I could see it go away. Things weren't peachy after I got back, but I just let God have it all and trusted Him and his will and whatever He had planned for me. I still don't know what He has planned, but I know He is leading me all the way. And as I look back, I can see how He has been taking care of me all along. What a mighty God we serve!
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