“Gladly Enduring Infirmities”

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NetChaplain

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It’s acceptable to take “trials” difficultly because by now it should be realized that God’s school of growth in Christ (Eph 4:15) is maintained by the method of sowing and reaping, of which process requires time traversed according to the amount the Timekeeper has predetermined; and the major element from which the increase arises within the sow-reap-time process is the latter!

It’s within the time element that the tests produce “patience” (Jas 1:3), and “in your patience ye possess your soul” (Luk 21:19). I believe there is nothing more accurate in determining one’s degree of faith (for personal knowledge) than that of one’s level of patience, for the more sure one is of God’s use of everything for our “good” (Rom 8:28), the more at ease will one be in waiting out the difficulty during every situation.

When the Lord Jesus said “Let not your heart be troubled,” I believe it was not merely a suggestion but more in the sense of a command (Jhn 14:1, 27). Once we are taught to believe that God’s “grace is sufficient” for us in all things, each day can find us welcoming what it has instore (2Co 12:9, 10); for we can ever be completely certain that it’s outcome will result for our “good,” regardless of our response, because the result is blessing-related and never response-effective (actually we continue to learn more from our response).

God continually teaches us through each infirmity, in whatever degree to “be strong in the Lord” and not in ourselves, thus the amount of “care” we “cast” on Him will determine the amount “weight” remaining—which will slow (never inhibit) us down (Eph 6:10; 1Pe 5:7; Heb 12:1).

Thank You God for forgiveness and unceasing sustenance concerning everything within our lives, all to Your glory by the Life of Jesus and Your precious Holy Spirit in us!
 
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I was in an accident in 2016 where my leg was amputates below the knee. God revealed His hand in the entire ordeal, from each second of the accident and immediately following, to the time in the hospital and then the many months in SNF. God revealed to me how the entire process was His grace in my life. I am now closer to God than I ever could have been had my life gone on without this horrific tragedy. I praise God that He loves me so much that he invested considerably in one-on-one time with me.
 

NetChaplain

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I was in an accident in 2016 where my leg was amputates below the knee. God revealed His hand in the entire ordeal, from each second of the accident and immediately following, to the time in the hospital and then the many months in SNF. God revealed to me how the entire process was His grace in my life. I am now closer to God than I ever could have been had my life gone on without this horrific tragedy. I praise God that He loves me so much that he invested considerably in one-on-one time with me.
Hi OG4J! I much appreciate and understand your sensitive and meaningful reply and comments! God Bless!
 

JaumeJ

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I was in an accident in 2016 where my leg was amputates below the knee. God revealed His hand in the entire ordeal, from each second of the accident and immediately following, to the time in the hospital and then the many months in SNF. God revealed to me how the entire process was His grace in my life. I am now closer to God than I ever could have been had my life gone on without this horrific tragedy. I praise God that He loves me so much that he invested considerably in one-on-one time with me.
Your testimony is to the great glory and praise of God, thank you.