When In Severe Pain

A question was asked, “How do you know that God is with you during severe pain? Do you feel His presence?

This question caught me off guard. I have never thought about this event. I use the word “event” due to the lack of what to call it.

During a painful event, it is hard to feel anything except sometimes hopelessness when the pain keeps continuing. But even that feeling is consumed by the pain. But I know He is with me because I feel Him all other times before a painful event. Jesus says He will not forsake me (Hebrews 13:5B and 2 Corinthians 4:9). He will not leave me when I need Him most. God’s word and my faith carry me to the other side of a painful event.

I do not fully understand why God allows such things as physically painful events. But my faith and love for Jesus tell me He has a reason. So I trust Him in all things. We live in a world that groans because of sin (Romans 8:22). The Holy Spirit intercedes for me (Romans 8:26-28) with all being worked together for my good, and even prove to the angels (Ephesians 3:10). I am proving that I can love Jesus without seeing Him and through hardships. The angels do not have the Holy Spirit to help through such times of severe pain. How can one explain the Holy Spirit living inside a person? The angels can only see our reaction. May your and my reactions be pleasing to the Lord God Almighty.

DARKNESS THEN FIRE

When my mind overwhelms my heart and fights for the right to complain, I will bow before the throne of grace and yield my thoughts to You. Though tempted with confusion, I will choose to praise. I will commit myself to thankfulness and call to mind the many ways You’ve blessed me. is empowered as I lean into Your strength. Darkness.

These unanswered questions will be satisfied by Your love. The hopes that felt defeated, You will bring back to life. My spirit is empowered as I lean into Your strength. Darkness doesn’t stand a chance when my heart is filled with praise.

From Prayers On Fire, 365 Days Praying the Psalms by Brian Simmons and Gretchen Rodriguez

Your Work

You are to view yourself as a servant. We are to have a spirit of serving. Jesus came as a servant of God. We are servants of God. We work for the Lord. Do it as for God and your attitude will change. If you complain, you lose your witness. Christ should so possess your life that when you walk in a room others will know. View Christ as our authority and in all things obey the boss unless it is against God. Don’t leave a job until God tells you to do so.

See other people as worthy persons.

This Friend Knows Your Heart

The God of the universe, your Creator, wants to be your Friend. You can know Him through His Word, the Holy Bible. Upon accepting Jesus as your Savior, He gives you the Holy Spirit. Then you can influence your home and, hopefully, your workplace with Fruits of the Spirit. That is joy, peace, and laughter. In your home, you can find strength to fight battles against Satan. For Jessus Christ takes sweet words of the Spirit. Let God guide you in His love and peace.

Friends know each other. Prayer, reading the bible, and alone time with God get you closer to him. Now, God knows all the good and bad in us but still loves us. When He looks at us all He sees is the blood of Jesus. My name is inscribed in the palm of Jesus’s hand (Is. 49.16). He loves us. He chose to love us and showed us grace. He wants us to be His friend. Friends spend time with each other. I can not understand all these thoughts He has for us, so I accept His love and I love Him. I love Him with all my heart, soul, mind, and strength.

GOD

 God the Creator of all things, is our God. Just because you may not believe in a God, does not make it untrue. God is over all the universe. He speaks His will, and it happens. Every “i” is dotted, and every “t” is crossed. If God speaks, it will happen. Just because you don’t believe it will, does not make it untrue.

Do you want to know something that God spoke over 2,000 years ago that part of it is happening now? Plus, there is much to follow. Do you want to know what? Take the Holy Bible and read all of Matthew 24. Next, read the Book of John, which is, about the greatest love ever known to man.

LISTEN TO THE HOLY SPIRIT

Be strong in your trust in your Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. Don’t let the evil up the road make you feel weak. You have prayed and listened. Oh, how He also listened to you too. God knows you want to be close to Him. Also, He knows how this world tries to pull you away. He knows of the struggle you go through to have time to be close to Him. Remember, He sent the Holy Spirit to help you. You will find your way when you learn to listen to Him. The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Wisdom. He will enlighten you. Now may the God of Hope fill you with all Joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. “Be strong in your trust in your Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. Don’t let the evil up the road make you feel weak. You have prayed and listened. Oh, how He also listened to you too. God knows you want to be close to Him. Also, He knows how this world tries to pull you away. He knows of the struggle you go through to have time to be close to Him. Remember, He sent the Holy Spirit to help you. You will find your way when you learn to listen to Him. The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Wisdom. He will enlighten you. “Now may the God of Hope fill you with all Joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” Romans 15:13 NKJV

Do You Want To Get Well?

Several Sundays back I heard a sermon that resonated with me. It was from John 5:1-9. This is the story of the crippled, sick, disabled man. The King James version says a man who was “impotent”, and I urged our pastor NOT to use that description unless he wanted to deal with Jesus and Viagra jokes after the service! Anyway, this is the man who had laid by the pool at Bethesda for THIRTY-EIGHT YEARS, trying to get to the healing waters. Jesus spots him and for unknown reasons picks that man to approach and He asks him what seems to be the most ridiculous question, “Do you want to get well?” I had always breezed over that question and chalked it up to one of the “riddle questions” Jesus made a habit of asking people. I mean, OF COURSE, the man wants to get well! Right?! Or was Jesus maybe probing at something deeper…

The man responded with his list of excuses on why he’d been unable to “get well” yet. Jesus simply responded, “Get up, pick up your mat and walk!”

It says the man instantly got well, picked up his mat, and walked. I guess that means he did want to get well. Is it possible that he could have just refused and continued to make excuses? Yes, I think it is. Why? Because I see it Every. Single. Day.

One of the hardest things I’ve ever learned is that not everyone wants to be made well. Some people enjoy being pitied or dependent on others. Some are reluctant to leave the familiar and explore possibilities for a better life. It is difficult to impose healing on a person who is comfortable with the way things are. Such a person is likely to sabotage efforts to produce change.

I mean, think about it. This guy had gotten used to depending on others for his every need. 38 years is plenty of time for some strong and comfortable habits to develop. If he were to be made well, he would be expected to get up and care for himself. He would probably need to get a job, find a place to live, get his own food, etc. Surly he had “counted the cost” of getting well over the years. Jesus healing him would not just change his circumstances but would ultimately change who this guy was. Was this guy ready for it? I guess so.

How heartbreaking would it have been for Jesus if the man had said, “You know what, I think I’m good where I’m at. This has worked for me for a long time, so I don’t think I REALLY want to get well. I think I like these excuses I have for staying right where I’m at.”

It seems absurd that someone would respond that way, but they do. Maybe not word for word like that, but they make the choice to not get well when the solution to do so is placed squarely in their lap. I don’t know how many nights I’ve cried myself to sleep, beat the steering wheel while I drove, or wanted to curl in the shower while the hot water pelted me because someone chose to throw the “cure for their ailment” I was offering them right into the trash. People who are so attached to their problems that they’d rather use them as excuses for never improving or changing. People who tolerate an issue while claiming to be a victim. Then some are so stuck in their depression, anger, hate, pride, or fear that those are the only emotions they know anymore.

It’s hard, really hard when you see this happen over and over again and keep from becoming angry, bitter, jaded, pessimistic, and cynical. Then, the other day, one of those spam emails came through that I have no idea how I got on the list and I usually mass delete but I stopped on this one and opened it. The paraphrase is, “Hey sister, I see you. You’ve been showing up. You’ve worked hard. You’ve tried your best to follow where He has led you. You didn’t expect it to lead you to where you are now. Your heart is in the right place. You sincerely want to make a difference, but your calling has burned you.

Written by my niece Katrina Robertson.