For those of you who are following my blog, you know of my medical issues. Yesterday was one of those days I had to say, OK Lord. Carry me in your arms. My ears were really up. He is such a faithful God and never leaves you. When I was talking to Him today about what should my devotion be today, I was doing laundry and thinking how nice to have both ears very quiet today after yesterday. I thought how glorious it would be if this were my healing. Then it was as if the Lord spoke out loud, "Where is your faith my child"?
See, He always knows my next thought is, I am very thankful for my quiet days for I know they probably will be up to some degree the next day.
Wait!!!!
What happen to your Faith? O ye of little faith. I always then remember that verse in Matthew that talks about having little faith and all it takes is the faith the size of a mustard seed and you can move mountains.
What is your mountain? We all have them. Don't let your mountain take your faith away, tell your mountain how big your God is and tell that mountain to move and it will when you have faith in God. It might take some time. God's timing is not our timing. God's timing is ALWAYS right on time. Just keep the faith.
Another virtue I have learned on this journey with my ears is patience. I have never been one to be patient. But God has taught me so much about patience and is still teaching me how to be more patient. God has not given up on me yet and never will. He will do the same for you.
Have that faith of a mustard seed and give your mountains to God and be patient. I am going to work harder on keeping my eyes fixed on my Heavenly Father as the child of His I am. Doubt is of the devil. Don't give in to him.
I want to end with a quotation from one of my favorite author's, Robert J. Morgan. "God allows our faith to be tried, and He permits troubles to crowd into our lives. Sometimes they seem more than we can bear, but Christ can bear them". He will carry you too. All you have to do is ask and have that child-like faith.
Blessings,
Beth
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