It's raining. God is still good. I'm drowning - but only in laundry and blessings. My hubby has never been home so much with us. He is keeping an excellent attitude concerning all of his loss of work. God has taken perfect care of us through it all. Somehow, we haven't missed a paycheck, and if this week we have to - He'll take care of us still. Please pray for those whose homes are flooded. And those who have lost love ones to the rivers. Then, if you don't mind, would you please pray for an unspoken request concerning our church as well? I would really appreciate it.
Justice is handling today's rain and game cancellation well. I think he got it all out yesterday and has accepted God's will for the rain. I love how God is always teaching us - even when we are little, he is helping us to know Truth.
My niece is leaving Monday to be scanned for the results of her chemotherapy. Our whole family is in much prayer for good - no great - results.
My next door neighbor just this minute left for Los Angeles to attend his brother's funeral. He also makes his living outdoors. So at least an upside to the rain is that he doesn't have to struggle with wondering whether he can afford to miss work to go. (They've already fore casted more rain for tomorrow.)
This is the bigger picture. Life is full. Sometimes we celebrate, sometimes we mourn, mostly we just live the day to day, trying our best and knowing that one day, if we truly know God, it will ALL be worth it just to be in His presence.
Now I'm going to let my hubby have his computer back. He is antsy to do something. :)
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Que Sera Sera
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3 comments:
keeping your niece in my prayers for great results!
Spending my days praying - your family is always in my prayers and I added your unspoken as soon as I read about it! God is good, all the time and He's always listening. Love and Hugs, Mom
Sometimes we celebrate, sometimes we mourn, mostly we just live the day to day, trying our best and knowing that one day, if we truly know God, it will ALL be worth it just to be in His presence.
Ah, what a beautiful way of putting it. Or, as my 5yo Reece put it tonight, "When I get to Heaven, can I hug Jesus?"
Blessings,
~Toni~
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