Jeff's Journal Day Whatever
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 6:53 pm
I spent much of my free time today in Isaiah. After I was saved I spent
a lot of time in this book it spoke to me:
Turning off the path is easy, staying on the path is difficult. Not because
of my financial difficulties, or the public assistance people, or the creditors
screaming to get paid they don't matter. I can handle them thanks
to Christian Counseling (Let go and let God!)
For me it's the pain. My knee has degenerated to bone on bone. I walk
with a limp. Add that to my weakened heart and well you get the
picture. I remember my cardiologist talking about "the quality of life"
issues I was going to face after my bypass surgery. What he didn't
mention was because of all the meds I would have to take, including
Coumadin (which is a blood thinner) I should strongly avoid even
simple pain killers like Advil. This is because these anti-inflammatory
drugs also thin your blood. And if the blood gets too thin internal
bleeding can start.
Of course there are other more costly drugs I can take for like $80 a
bottle but even if I could afford it -even those you can only take for
a limited time.
Today I had to shovel snow even though I'm not supposed to. Sometimes
the neighbor comes over and does it but I never ask him -don't want
to burden him. So I develop strategies like parking at the end of the
driveway but I still get plowed in when the trucks come through. All
the while I was out there I kept my eyes on Jesus, I paced myself and
got it done with His help!
Every few weeks I just take a chance and take something. Tylenol
doesn't work but stuff like Advil and Alleve work and I can get it
pretty cheap at the Dollar Store. I think God started the dollar store
they are such a blessing to those without a lot of money. Back in the day
I would never even think of going there (foolish pride?) but now I
even buy discount food there.
I remember a scripture, was it Paul who said count our trials a blessing
(I'm paraphrasing) and at least I still have my sense of humor. I
heard a comedian the other day who relayed that he was so poor
his mama could only tell him when he got injured to "rub some
Robitussin on it" and go back out and play.
Which leads to John 5:6 when the infirm man was asked by Jesus
Yes Lord I will be made whole!
Wash us with your healing waters Lord.
Let the redeemed of the Lord rise up.
Show what it means to be His.
I am so grateful to be here. God Bless everyone!
a lot of time in this book it spoke to me:
Isaiah 30:21 And thine ears shall hear a word behind thee, saying
This is the way, walk ye in it, when ye turn to the right hand, and when
ye turn to the left.
Turning off the path is easy, staying on the path is difficult. Not because
of my financial difficulties, or the public assistance people, or the creditors
screaming to get paid they don't matter. I can handle them thanks
to Christian Counseling (Let go and let God!)
For me it's the pain. My knee has degenerated to bone on bone. I walk
with a limp. Add that to my weakened heart and well you get the
picture. I remember my cardiologist talking about "the quality of life"
issues I was going to face after my bypass surgery. What he didn't
mention was because of all the meds I would have to take, including
Coumadin (which is a blood thinner) I should strongly avoid even
simple pain killers like Advil. This is because these anti-inflammatory
drugs also thin your blood. And if the blood gets too thin internal
bleeding can start.
Of course there are other more costly drugs I can take for like $80 a
bottle but even if I could afford it -even those you can only take for
a limited time.
Today I had to shovel snow even though I'm not supposed to. Sometimes
the neighbor comes over and does it but I never ask him -don't want
to burden him. So I develop strategies like parking at the end of the
driveway but I still get plowed in when the trucks come through. All
the while I was out there I kept my eyes on Jesus, I paced myself and
got it done with His help!
Every few weeks I just take a chance and take something. Tylenol
doesn't work but stuff like Advil and Alleve work and I can get it
pretty cheap at the Dollar Store. I think God started the dollar store
they are such a blessing to those without a lot of money. Back in the day
I would never even think of going there (foolish pride?) but now I
even buy discount food there.
I remember a scripture, was it Paul who said count our trials a blessing
(I'm paraphrasing) and at least I still have my sense of humor. I
heard a comedian the other day who relayed that he was so poor
his mama could only tell him when he got injured to "rub some
Robitussin on it" and go back out and play.
Isaiah 35:6 Then shall the lame man LEAP as an hart, and the
tongue of the dumb sing: for in the wilderness shall waters break out,
and streams in the desert.
Which leads to John 5:6 when the infirm man was asked by Jesus
Wilt thou be made whole?"
Yes Lord I will be made whole!
Wash us with your healing waters Lord.
Let the redeemed of the Lord rise up.
Show what it means to be His.
I am so grateful to be here. God Bless everyone!