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thanx 4 ur reminder 2 stay in his word, his will is our strength b blessed have a solid day

From: glory2glory1401 <glory2glory1401@...> Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 9:44:32 AMSubject: I'm Wiped Out!

http://www.purposed riven.com/ article.do? method=articlePa ge & contentId=201640 & trkid=ddnewsI've been there! But God has been faithful through my emotions as I learned to trust the promise, not my feelings. Be blessed as you trust God. Patty

"I Trust God, but I'm Wiped Out"

By Rick Warren | Thursday, July 23, 2009 | 5:03 PM EDT

From PurposeDriven. com

<Previous Next> In our Devotionals series, Pastor Rick Warren discusses the Biblepassages that inspire him the most. Today's Devotional is based on thispassage:"I believed, so I said, `I am completely ruined!'" (Psalm 116:10 NCV).Didyou know that admitting your hopelessness to God can be a statement offaith? Trusting God yet feeling despair at the same time, wrote,"I believed, so I said, `I am completely ruined!'" (Psalm 116:10 NCV).Thissounds like a contradiction: I trust God, but I'm wiped out! 'sfrankness actually reveals deep faith: First, he

believed in God.Second, he believed God would listen to his prayer. Third, he believedGod would let him say what he felt and still love him.Focus onwho God is—his unchanging nature. Regardless of circumstances and howyou feel, hang on to God's unchanging character. Remind yourself whatyou know to be eternally true about God: He is good, He loves you, Heis with you, He knows what you're going through, He cares, and He has agood plan for your life. Edman said, "Never doubt in the darkwhat God told you in the light."When Job's life fell apart, and God was silent, Job still found reasons to praise God:• He is good and loving (Job 10:12).• He is all-powerful (Job 42:2; 37:5, 23).• He notices every detail of my life (Job 23:10; 31:4).• He is in control (Job 34:13).• He has a plan for my life (Job 23:14).• He will save me (Job 19:25).TrustGod to keep His promises. During times of

spiritual dryness you mustpatiently rely on the promises of God, not your emotions, and realizethat He is taking you to a deeper level of maturity. A friendship basedon emotion is shallow indeed.So don't be troubled by trouble.Circumstanc es cannot change the character of God. God's grace is stillin full force; He is still for you, even when you don't feel it. In theabsence of confirming circumstances, Job held on to God's Word. Hesaid, "I have not departed from the commands of His lips; I havetreasured the words of His mouth more than my daily bread" (Job 23:12NIV).This trust in God's Word caused Job to remain faithfuleven though nothing made sense. His faith was strong in the midst ofpain: "God may kill me, but still I will trust Him" (Job 13:15 CEV).You can learn more about how to expand your faith by reading The Purpose Driven Life.Want to read more Devotionals?» View Archive

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hey, ya'll, wondering how 2 get off of auto e-mail from this group, reformatting all the time,not computer wise, my hubby has 2 do it. this site has been so very informative but untill I explant there isn't much more u can tell me. Still sick having drop seisurez (but pass the cat/ekg scanz) w/pulsating pain in my arms 2 head and jaw, flu like symtoms, memory loss, rhuemitoid/osteo-arthritise in every connecting joint in my chest cavity. (feels like labor painz) hope someday there will be test first before implant to see if the body is tollerant of that plastic. love u all w/ Gods love may he bless this day and forever. thanx for all the support and advise and corrections.

From: glory2glory1401 <glory2glory1401@...> Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 9:44:32 AMSubject: I'm Wiped Out!

http://www.purposed riven.com/ article.do? method=articlePa ge & contentId=201640 & trkid=ddnewsI've been there! But God has been faithful through my emotions as I learned to trust the promise, not my feelings. Be blessed as you trust God. Patty

"I Trust God, but I'm Wiped Out"

By Rick Warren | Thursday, July 23, 2009 | 5:03 PM EDT

From PurposeDriven. com

<Previous Next> In our Devotionals series, Pastor Rick Warren discusses the Biblepassages that inspire him the most. Today's Devotional is based on thispassage:"I believed, so I said, `I am completely ruined!'" (Psalm 116:10 NCV).Didyou know that admitting your hopelessness to God can be a statement offaith? Trusting God yet feeling despair at the same time, wrote,"I believed, so I said, `I am completely ruined!'" (Psalm 116:10 NCV).Thissounds like a contradiction: I trust God, but I'm wiped out! 'sfrankness actually reveals deep faith: First, he

believed in God.Second, he believed God would listen to his prayer. Third, he believedGod would let him say what he felt and still love him.Focus onwho God is—his unchanging nature. Regardless of circumstances and howyou feel, hang on to God's unchanging character. Remind yourself whatyou know to be eternally true about God: He is good, He loves you, Heis with you, He knows what you're going through, He cares, and He has agood plan for your life. Edman said, "Never doubt in the darkwhat God told you in the light."When Job's life fell apart, and God was silent, Job still found reasons to praise God:• He is good and loving (Job 10:12).• He is all-powerful (Job 42:2; 37:5, 23).• He notices every detail of my life (Job 23:10; 31:4).• He is in control (Job 34:13).• He has a plan for my life (Job 23:14).• He will save me (Job 19:25).TrustGod to keep His promises. During times of

spiritual dryness you mustpatiently rely on the promises of God, not your emotions, and realizethat He is taking you to a deeper level of maturity. A friendship basedon emotion is shallow indeed.So don't be troubled by trouble.Circumstanc es cannot change the character of God. God's grace is stillin full force; He is still for you, even when you don't feel it. In theabsence of confirming circumstances, Job held on to God's Word. Hesaid, "I have not departed from the commands of His lips; I havetreasured the words of His mouth more than my daily bread" (Job 23:12NIV).This trust in God's Word caused Job to remain faithfuleven though nothing made sense. His faith was strong in the midst ofpain: "God may kill me, but still I will trust Him" (Job 13:15 CEV).You can learn more about how to expand your faith by reading The Purpose Driven Life.Want to read more Devotionals?» View Archive

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HI Yavon,

I will change your delivery to website only...would that help? The other thing

you can do is get a daily digest. Let me know which you prefer.

I hope you can get explanted very soon...what happened when you were in Texas?

Patty

>

> hey, ya'll, wondering how 2 get off of auto e-mail from this group,

reformatting all the time,not computer wise, my hubby has 2 do it.  this site

has been so very informative but untill I explant there isn't much more u can

tell me.  Still sick  having drop seisurez (but pass the cat/ekg scanz)

w/pulsating pain in my arms 2 head and jaw, flu like symtoms, memory loss,

rhuemitoid/osteo-arthritise in every connecting joint in my chest cavity. 

(feels like labor painz)  hope someday there will be test first before implant

to see if the body is tollerant of that plastic.  love u all w/ Gods love may

he bless this day and forever.  thanx for all the support and advise and

corrections. 

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: glory2glory1401 <glory2glory1401@...>

>

> Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 9:44:32 AM

> Subject: I'm Wiped Out!

>

>  

> http://www.purposed riven.com/ article.do? method=articlePa

ge & contentId=201640 & trkid=ddnews

>

> I've been there!  But God has been faithful through my emotions as I learned

to trust the promise, not my feelings. Be blessed as you trust God.   Patty

>

>

> " I Trust God, but I'm Wiped Out "

> By Rick Warren | Thursday, July 23, 2009 | 5:03 PM EDT

> From PurposeDriven. com

>

>

> <Previous Next> In our Devotionals series, Pastor Rick Warren discusses the

Biblepassages that inspire him the most. Today's Devotional is based on

thispassage:

>

> " I believed, so I said, `I am completely ruined!' " (Psalm 116:10 NCV).

>

> Didyou know that admitting your hopelessness to God can be a statement

offaith? Trusting God yet feeling despair at the same time, wrote, " I

believed, so I said, `I am completely ruined!' " (Psalm 116:10 NCV).

>

> Thissounds like a contradiction: I trust God, but I'm wiped out!

'sfrankness actually reveals deep faith: First, he believed in God.Second,

he believed God would listen to his prayer. Third, he believedGod would let him

say what he felt and still love him.

>

> Focus onwho God is†" his unchanging nature. Regardless of circumstances and

howyou feel, hang on to God's unchanging character. Remind yourself whatyou know

to be eternally true about God: He is good, He loves you, Heis with you, He

knows what you're going through, He cares, and He has agood plan for your life.

Edman said, " Never doubt in the darkwhat God told you in the light. "

>

> When Job's life fell apart, and God was silent, Job still found reasons to

praise God:

>

> • He is good and loving (Job 10:12).

> • He is all-powerful (Job 42:2; 37:5, 23).

> • He notices every detail of my life (Job 23:10; 31:4).

> • He is in control (Job 34:13).

> • He has a plan for my life (Job 23:14).

> • He will save me (Job 19:25).

>

> TrustGod to keep His promises. During times of spiritual dryness you

mustpatiently rely on the promises of God, not your emotions, and realizethat He

is taking you to a deeper level of maturity. A friendship basedon emotion is

shallow indeed.

>

> So don't be troubled by trouble.Circumstanc es cannot change the character of

God. God's grace is stillin full force; He is still for you, even when you don't

feel it. In theabsence of confirming circumstances, Job held on to God's Word.

Hesaid, " I have not departed from the commands of His lips; I havetreasured the

words of His mouth more than my daily bread " (Job 23:12NIV).

>

> This trust in God's Word caused Job to remain faithfuleven though nothing made

sense. His faith was strong in the midst ofpain: " God may kill me, but still I

will trust Him " (Job 13:15 CEV).

>

> You can learn more about how to expand your faith by reading The Purpose

Driven Life.

>

> Want to read more Devotionals?

> » View Archive

>

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Yavon,

I surely hope you have the money set aside and can get in to see. Dr. Melmed as

soon as possible!

Patty

> >

> > hey, ya'll, wondering how 2 get off of auto e-mail from this group,

reformatting all the time,not computer wise, my hubby has 2 do it.  this site

has been so very informative but untill I explant there isn't much more u can

tell me.  Still sick  having drop seisurez (but pass the cat/ekg scanz)

w/pulsating pain in my arms 2 head and jaw, flu like symtoms, memory loss,

rhuemitoid/osteo- arthritise in every connecting joint in my chest cavity. 

(feels like labor painz)  hope someday there will be test first before

implant to see if the body is tollerant of that plastic.  love u all

w/ Gods love may he bless this day and forever.  thanx for all the support

and advise and corrections. 

> >

> >

> >

> > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > From: glory2glory1401 <glory2glory1401@ ...>

> >

> > Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 9:44:32 AM

> > Subject: I'm Wiped Out!

> >

> >  

> > http://www.purposed riven.com/ article.do? method=articlePa ge & contentId=

201640 & trkid= ddnews

> >

> > I've been there!  But God has been faithful through my emotions as I

learned to trust the promise, not my feelings. Be blessed as you trust God.  

Patty

> >

> >

> > " I Trust God, but I'm Wiped Out "

> > By Rick Warren | Thursday, July 23, 2009 | 5:03 PM EDT

> > From PurposeDriven. com

> >

> >

> > <Previous Next> In our Devotionals series, Pastor Rick Warren discusses the

Biblepassages that inspire him the most. Today's Devotional is based on

thispassage:

> >

> > " I believed, so I said, `I am completely ruined!' " (Psalm 116:10 NCV).

> >

> > Didyou know that admitting your hopelessness to God can be a statement

offaith? Trusting God yet feeling despair at the same time, wrote, " I

believed, so I said, `I am completely ruined!' " (Psalm 116:10 NCV).

> >

> > Thissounds like a contradiction: I trust God, but I'm wiped out!

'sfrankness actually reveals deep faith: First, he believed in God.Second,

he believed God would listen to his prayer. Third, he believedGod would let him

say what he felt and still love him.

> >

> > Focus onwho God is†" his unchanging nature. Regardless of circumstances

and howyou feel, hang on to God's unchanging character. Remind yourself whatyou

know to be eternally true about God: He is good, He loves you, Heis with you, He

knows what you're going through, He cares, and He has agood plan for your life.

Edman said, " Never doubt in the darkwhat God told you in the light. "

> >

> > When Job's life fell apart, and God was silent, Job still found reasons to

praise God:

> >

> > • He is good and loving (Job 10:12).

> > • He is all-powerful (Job 42:2; 37:5, 23).

> > • He notices every detail of my life (Job 23:10; 31:4).

> > • He is in control (Job 34:13).

> > • He has a plan for my life (Job 23:14).

> > • He will save me (Job 19:25).

> >

> > TrustGod to keep His promises. During times of spiritual dryness you

mustpatiently rely on the promises of God, not your emotions, and realizethat He

is taking you to a deeper level of maturity. A friendship basedon emotion is

shallow indeed.

> >

> > So don't be troubled by trouble.Circumstanc es cannot change the character

of God. God's grace is stillin full force; He is still for you, even when you

don't feel it. In theabsence of confirming circumstances, Job held on to God's

Word. Hesaid, " I have not departed from the commands of His lips; I

havetreasured the words of His mouth more than my daily bread " (Job 23:12NIV).

> >

> > This trust in God's Word caused Job to remain faithfuleven though nothing

made sense. His faith was strong in the midst ofpain: " God may kill me, but

still I will trust Him " (Job 13:15 CEV).

> >

> > You can learn more about how to expand your faith by reading The Purpose

Driven Life.

> >

> > Want to read more Devotionals?

> > » View Archive

> >

>

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