Grace in Pain

I do not like pain.

In fact, this moring, I found myself looking up words to describe my pain.  (You can read about my condition in this post.)


  • per·ni·cious [per-nish-uhs]

–adjective 1. causing harm or ruin; ruinous; injurious; hurtful.

  • in·sid·i·ous [in-sid-ee-uhs]

–adjective

1.intended to entrap or beguile: an insidious plan.
2.stealthily treacherous or deceitful
3.operating or proceeding in an inconspicuous or seemingly harmless way but actually with grave effect.
  • per·fid·i·ous [per-fid-ee-uhs]
–adjective deliberately faithless; treacherous; deceitful

When you start looking up words like that, you realize it's time for some serious reflection!

I don't know about you, but when I am in pain – be it physical or emotional – it is rarely helpful for me to focus on that pain.

It is helpful, though, for me to busy my mind and my body, if at all possible, on other things, projects, studies, and people.

It is also so helpful to be reminded of how the Apostle Paul dealt with his pain.  Remember that his years as a missionary were not spent in ease.  He describes his life's experiences with the following words:

  • labors
  • stripes
  • prison
  • death
  • beaten
  • stoned
  • ship wrecked
  • journeyings
  • perils
  • weariness
  • painfulness
  • watchings
  • hunger
  • thirst
  • fastings
  • cold
  • nakedness

That's an incredible list, isn't it? 

And do you remember Paul's summation of his life of pain and suffering?  It's rather incredible, too!

 

II Corinthians 12:9-10 And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.
 Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ's sake: for when I am weak, then am I strong.

Now I realize that my life in no way compares to that of the Apostle Paul.  My circle of influence is infinitely smaller than his, and I am no apostle, or preacher or missionary.

However, my role is still important.  I do touch many lives in my little circle. 

More importantly, though, is that the God of the Apostle Paul is my God too!

If God can use Paul's suffering to bring Himself glory, if Paul's weaknesses can highlight God's strengths, if God's grace was enough for Paul, then I know I can claim those promises for myself as well.

Today I will focus on God's strength, rather than my weakness.

I will look for His glory in the midst of my infirmities.

I will concentrate on His grace, rather than my pain.

Maybe you are hurting today, too.  I encourage you to try to deal with it Paul's way!  And let me know how it goes, ok? 🙂

Blessings,

Alesha

Cell Phone Clock Issues

Anybody else having trouble with their android cell phone clocks? Mine keeps gaining 11 minutes! That is just too weird!!! I have to power it down, then back on, for it to correct itself. Any ideas on how to fix this problem would be greatly appreciated. 🙂

Please pray with me for little Benjamin, son of missionaries to Romania. He has been taken to the hospital in Bucharest for slurred speech, violent headache and vomiting. His dad is here in the States, so please pray for Mom while she waits for tests to be done.

Come Celebrate God’s Goodness

 

Isaac turns 11 years old today!

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Isn't that just incredible?*

We are overjoyed and filled to the brim with excitement for his birthday this year.

Maybe, technically, last year's birthdate should have been just as wonderful – hitting those double digits for the first time.  I guess, however, I was still a little bit wary of what the year would bring forth, and I just didn't have the heart to celebrate very much.

This year, though, has shown us such progress.  The seizures have lessened.  Some days we don't even see one seizure!  Other days, we see one or two staring seizures, but that is all.  No grand mals, no rolling seizures that just go on and on, one after the other.  It has been miraculous.

With the seizures abating, we are starting to SEE Isaac again.  He is communicating.  He is interested in life around him.  He is looking at us – right at our faces, seeking our eyes when we talk to him.  That is SO huge, my friends!!!

We are also beginning to see his personality emerge.  Some days, he is grumpy, beligerant, willful and disobedient.  Can you bear with me when I say, "I just love it!"  The boy that we always believed was shrouded by those seizures is still in there, and apparently is a little ticked that he couldn't get out.

So, now, I guess it's "Look out world, here I come!"

Yep – today Isaac turns 11

And to that we say…

"Happy Birthday, Isaac!"

and

"Yay, God!!!"

I Samuel 1:27-28a

"For this child I prayed; and the LORD hath given me my petition which I asked of him:  Therefore also I have lent him to the LORD; as long as he liveth he shall be lent to the LORD…"

 

*to read the story of how Isaac came to be in our family, you can read here, or click the "All About Isaac" tab above.

 

 

Thankful on Tuesday

Thankful:

That my youngest brother Phillip made it safely home from Tennessee.  It will be so nice to have him here again!

Welcome home, Phillip!

That our God is gracious and merciful and meets us right where we are.

That our kind friend Mike figured out what relay our truck needed to make the a/c come on when the switch is flipped.  We have been lifting the hood and whacking the relays for months now…so it's nice when it works like it should.

For my choir director and his family.  They are such a blessing to me!

For family members who are friends as well.

That the temperature has been in the 80s for two days – such a relief from the mid-90s of last week.

For my day off last week to take a trip to the seaside. ;)  It was wonderfully relaxing and revitalizing.

That my younger brother Michael is celebrating his birthday with the family tonight!

Happy Birthday, Michael!!!

And last but not least, I am thankful for

Birthday Cake!!!

birthday-cake

Tuesday’s Tasty Treat

 

  Yum

Fresh cucumber and tomato, sliced.

Two cloves of fresh garlic, pressed.

Olive oil, drizzled.

Sea salt, sprinkled.

Guaranteed to make your taste buds sing!!! 

(Though, perhaps, you should not "sing" directly into your companion's face, unless they partook of  the same dish!)

Enjoy!