You're losing your most valued trait. What would you do?
Posted on Apr 28th, 2007
by
Lucente
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for April 28, 2007:
Believe God for Grace. And realize that anything is possible — even when the evidence states otherwise. I temporary lost my joy and creativity due to crippling pain. I was told this progressive and chronic pain would ultimately mean I would be wheelchair-bound. However, four years later, I am not.
Had that occurred, I know there would have been Grace to thrive — just as there was when I was faced with that news.
It becomes a matter of seeing each day as a gift and making the decision to live it (as opposed to killing it ...) by doing what you can do and gently letting go of what you cannot do for that moment (hour, day, week ...). And that is a process.
Had that occurred, I know there would have been Grace to thrive — just as there was when I was faced with that news.
It becomes a matter of seeing each day as a gift and making the decision to live it (as opposed to killing it ...) by doing what you can do and gently letting go of what you cannot do for that moment (hour, day, week ...). And that is a process.

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