For the last several months I’ve occassionally listed what impairments have taught me. Please let me add a few more insights.
Yes, I believe in divine healing. The Jesus who healed illnesses, injuries and diseases during his days on earth continues his healing ministry today. However, when the Lord chose not to heal my legal blindness and the macular degeneration with which I live, I learned to profit from lack of healing. If God miraculously heals us or not, we win, either way. “The Lord…takes hold of your right hand and says to you, ‘Do not fear; I will help you,’” Isaiah 41:13.
- When you can’t be what you want to be, be willing to enjoy what you are.
- Our attitude determines what our impairments do to us.
- Regard disabilities as channels that lead into new abilities.
- Living within our physical limitations contributes to and does not detract from God’s will for us.
- When you have to give up what you cannot do, move on to what you can do.
Be greatly encouraged!!
Thank you for posting today… This is exactly what I have been dealing with.
PASTOR & DELORES, THESE ARE GREAT WORDS FOR STRENGTH TO DEAL WITH ALL THINGS IN LIFE . TAKE WHAT THE LORD HAS IN OUR PLATE & MAKE A BEAUTIFUL THING OUT OF, IT TO HELP OTHERS, WHICH YOU & DELORES HAVE DONE..
THIS IS GREAT, SHORT MESSAGES .
KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK.WE LOVE YOU BOTH SO MUCH.
PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU, DEE