Showing posts with label angels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label angels. Show all posts

Saturday, October 2, 2010

IN HIS HANDS

Several years ago I attended a writer's conference in Little Rock, Arkansas.  There I had the privilege of meeting a beautiful young wife and mother, Kim Dillard.  Kim's story captivated me.

Her husband, Steve, had been diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor and basically was given a "death sentence".  However, God had other plans.  By His amazing grace and mercy, He directed them to one of the top 3 brain surgeons in the world who practiced....where else but Little Rock, Arkansas.  Dr. Yasargil performed the delicate surgery and Steve made a remarkable recovery.

I "friended" Kim on Facebook some time ago and today I saw a post from her that indicated that Steve was once again undergoing chemotherapy.  I went to his Caring Bridge website and began to read of his latest journey which began in April of 2010.
Steve has once again had a brain tumor to develop in the exact spot of the previous one.  Surgery and treatment have followed.

When I first met Kim she was beginning a ministry of encouragement and her theme was HOPE.  We lost touch after a while and only re-connected through Facebook.  As I ran across her post today and went to the CB site, I began to read her posts from the time of Steve's diagnosis in April.  I am only into May so far, but I have been SO blessed by what I've read that I just HAD to post it and share it with you today. 

I know SO many who are hurting, struggling and wondering what in the world God is up to in their lives.  Maybe you are one of them.  If not, you probably know someone who is and, if so, I pray that you will share this with them.  I pray that Kim's words will be an encouragement to you.  And Kim...if you read this...I thank you for allowing God to speak through your pain.  God bless you!


"[God] gives good gifts and perfect gifts. Can we accept the blessings that come from God and refuse to embrace the times of pain and suffering that teach us lessons about His character and ours?



Psalms 16:5 says, "Lord, you have assigned me my portion and my cup. You have made my lot, secure."



I have meditated on that verse a lot this week. Our cup and our portion is our life, our circumstances, our relationships, our dreams, it is all that is going on in our lives right now. The verse says that it was assigned by the Lord. Personally chosen. Hand picked. Divinely assigned! That means that whatever I am going through has come straight from God's heart to mine. He has chosen what is in my cup based on what is best for me. I have 2 choices. I can fling the cup to the ground and reject the path God has allowed or I can offer the cup to Him, trusting He knows what is best. When Jesus was in the garden of Gethsemane, 3 times, he begged and he pleaded for the Father to "let this cup, pass from me." Then in complete surrender of His own plans and agenda, he cried, "not my will, but yours be done." God did not remove the cup of Christ's suffering. God knew the ultimate goal and plan. It was the only way of purchasing redemption for mankind. Heart wrenching? YES! Painful? Extremely! Worth it? Absolutely!

The end of the verse says, "you (God) have made my lot, secure."


"lot" as defined by Webster is: over all circumstances and conditions in life, including every thing that happens to you.



WOW! That is my "lot" and that is what Christ has made secure.


So let's think of this verse in light of these definitions.



Lord, you have carefully picked and chosen for me,(my cup and my portion) my life, my circumstances, my relationships, and my dreams and all the events taking place in my life, right now. You have made my (lot) circumstances and conditions in life, including every thing that happens to me to be secure.


One more thought--  God did not take away Christ's suffering even though, He asked.  But....God did send angels to minister to Him during his darkest and most difficult hours."

 

Friday, December 19, 2008

A GIFT FOR ALL SEASONS

It was a cold, starry night in Bethlehem.

A single cry pierced the darkness, and the Light of the World was born.

Outside, crowds stumbled over each other in the hustle and bustle of tax season. Yet inside a dark and smelly cave, a miracle was being birthed. Mary and Joseph held their tiny baby in their arms and wondered at the gift that had been given to them.

A single cry pierced the darkness, and LOVE was born.

Outside on a lonely hillside, shepherds kept watch over their flock of sheep. These were no ordinary sheep. These were the spotless lambs being held for the sacrifice for Passover.

A single cry pierced the darkness, and the Lamb of God was born.

Our Savior, sent to be the ultimate sacrifice for our sins, was born that night and all of Heaven sang out! "Glory to God in the Highest and on earth, Peace, goodwill toward men."

A single cry pierced the darkness, and the Prince of Peace was born.

In a non-descript little town, not in the capital of the world..........
In a cold, damp stable, not in a gilded palace.........
To a peasant girl and boy, not to royalty......................
A child was given.................

A single cry pierced the darkness, and the King of Kings and Lord of Lords was born. And the world was changed forever!!!!!!!!

God gave to the world, the greatest gift of all--------------JESUS!