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March 12, 2011

4/92, 3/11, ?/??

There is a date next to these verses in my Bible: 4/92.
Upon the sale of their stock brokerage firm, my Dear Husband and his business partner 
were obliged to live in California for several months to assure a smooth transition.
DH was stressed out.  He hated living away from me and our kids. The new owners were difficult.
He was passing through waters up to his nostrils.
I remember crying out to God for him.  
This passage soothed my worries.

I didn't realize then the significance of the word When.
God did not say, If.
I didn't know how many times and the circumstances under which
 I would come back to that passage during the last 20 years.
I don't know what the next years hold either.
I do know this, though:
My Heavenly Father was, is, and always will be there 
to comfort me 
and empower me with His love.

This afternoon, Mom told me she has to stay in the skilled nursing facility
for another week.  She's just not stable on her feet yet.
I heard disappointment, discouragement, confusion, and fear in her voice.
I felt powerless to help her.
Seems like the best I can do is call, listen, and encourage.

Last fall,  Mom, knowing we were going through tough times, 
sent us a card with this verse in it.
It was a reminder of the truth I learned so many moons ago.
The card has resided on the desk next to my computer since then.
Just don't have the heart to throw it away.
It came in handy again today.

If adversity introduces us to ourselves,
it's also an opportunity to draw closer to God.

Thank you, Lord, that You are near us
in the dark valleys as well as the mountain tops of life.
Please give our family eyes to see You in these circumstances.
May our confident hope draw others to You.
Amen!

May you have eyes to see Him this week!
Love,
Linking with

November 17, 2010

Roll Your Worries Away-Day #12 of Thanksgiving



Here's another way of saying this:
 
Casting the whole of your care
[all your anxieties, all your worries, all your concerns, once and for all]
on Him,
for He cares for you affectionately
and cares about you watchfully.
1 Peter 5:7 [Amplified]

Ruth Bell Graham, a Christian author and poet, said this about 1 Peter 5:7-
"The Amplified Bible pictures us committing our load to God
by rolling it onto Him. 
It is helpful to note that we can roll something that is too heavy to carry or to cast."

God is teaching me to
"let Him have"
all my worries and cares.
They are, indeed, too heavy for me to carry or cast.
By His grace, He reminds me
to turn my eyes upon Him when I'm tempted to worry.
He helps me see His fingerprints all over my life in this season.
He fills my mind with His thoughts when I get depressed.

I am so thankful that I can give Him my worries
and that He cares for me
affectionately and watchfully.

How do you handle your worries and cares?
Do the holidays add to them?

Grace and peace to you, my friends!
Love, Karen


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