
If you've ever had a loved one undergo a medical procedure, you know the mixed emotions that are involved. It is at such times that we are reminded of how little we have control over our lives--and how much we truly depend on the Lord for daily, basic gifts; indeed, for life itself. I am grateful that God saw fit to extend Dad's life--and now he has the potential for freedom from pain and increased mobility. These are great gifts. But even moreso I am grateful for parents who still show me what Christian faithfulness looks like. If you are reading this right now, I urge you to take a moment or two to reflect on someone whom God has used to touch your life, and thank Him.
3 comments:
I think a Spring Break of golf in Myrtle Beach will do wonders to increase Rev. G's. mobility. Of course I will have to be his cady!!
I can see those double heel clicks coming soon! Speedy recovery- God speed.
Great to hear your Dad is doing so well. We will continue to keep him and Sue's Mom in our prayers.
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