So, when our eyes fail to see His hand over our flawed bodies, surely we can see how His perfect grace has sustained us through illness.
Read MoreIt’s through our weakness that His strength is perfected, and through our brokenness that His wholeness is given and received. It is in our fragility and our mortality, that His omnipotence and immortality are made known.
Read Morethere’s nothing in this world that outweighs what God can offer us.
Read MoreSometimes, we are unable to package an immense hope in pretty wrapping paper with bows. In our darker times, hope can be more like a speck in the middle of some crumpled dirty newspapers. But, if that hope is in God, it doesn’t matter.
Read MoreIf we only focus on our most painful seasons, a good God won’t seem so good at all. But to look back over the sum of the ups and downs, the best and worst, is to see that He is good after all.
Read MoreWhat we do in our journeys with our illnesses makes the difference between thriving and just merely surviving.
Read MoreIt’s so important to scrutinize where, or in what, we place our confidence. It can mean the difference between limited and enduring peace, between passing or persistent joy. It is, in all seriousness, the difference between life and death, both spiritually and physically.
Read MoreOur lives are great because we are able to see and experience God’s goodness in them, not because of the things we can do and the places we can go.
Read MoreMay God bless you and keep you this week - let Him be your safety, refuge, protection, and hiding place. Cry to Him and He will answer.
Read MoreWhat we do with our bodies during our lives, determines where our souls will rest for eternity. We - our thoughts and actions - are not given leniency because of our illnesses.
Read MoreHe defeated the Philistines. He faced intimidation and setbacks, but he overcame. His prayer was so powerful, it convinced God to change His mind and original plan. There’s a lot we can learn about and through King Hezekiah.
Read MoreLiving with a chronic illness can feel like a never-ending battle. The good times always seem shorter than the fighting times. It's a cycle that exhausts people to their last ounces of strength and perseverance…There is an incredible amount of parallels to be made between the war(s) involving the Israelites and Philistines and the war we’re fighting in our bodies.
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