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Frederick Douglass is quoted as saying without struggle there is no progress.
Question of the Week: Where would you find the story of Jesus turning water into wine?
You know that to get muscles you have to stress out the muscles so that they grow. Our faith is like that too. You will not know that you have any faith until you have been tested with the portion God has given you. As your faith grows, so does your work outs. Or trials. We would like to stay as kids with a Childs problems and concerns but we all have to adult, we all have to grow. We all have to die. So between the cradle and the grave there is this thing called life. It is nice if you can get to 70 and some do but not everybody. And along that journey stuff happens. Stuff happens to Christians, to good people, to faithful people. Remember that being a child of God does not give you diplomatic immunity. You will still have issues. You will still have weaknesses you will still be you. The challenge is to grow in the place you have been planted. Sometimes it's a good season. Sometimes it a drought. Some seasons in your life eat bovine excrement, but it is what it is. Sometimes God feels like He is right in your face, and sometimes you wonder where in the world did He go. I'm drowning here….
Are you hearing me.
The body that God made, us, is a miracle in itself, it can take a lot of punishment, but at the same time, can be snuffed out like a candle.
And then there is the thing we all go through too. Getting older. Depending on your mileage, you might be starting to wonder "is this all there is to life." Or maybe you are passed that point. If you are please share your thoughts with us. some call it a midlife crisis if they even know that is what it is. You just mad, confused, sad, you are grieving basically for the lost time. Lost youth, loss of how things used to be, you thought you should be further or farther along than this. You start thinking you are missing out, and the world loves that. They got answers for you the good folks don't share. You can drink more, party more, dance more, buy more, have more sex with someone, anyone, all the pleasures of the flesh. And you are justified right? You are running out of time. I want to live. YOLO, they say.
Solomon, king Solomon, that at the time of the biblical writing was mega rich. He had everything you buy at the time plus all the fleshy stuff and he said in the Old Testament.
Ecclesiastes 1
all is vanity
the vanity Solomon spoke of could just as easily be translated "emptiness," "futility," "meaningless," or "nothingness." Solomon was saying, "There is nothing on this earth that will satisfy us completely: no thing, no pleasure, or no relationship."
Aint that a kick in the head? And you thought it was just you.
Remember I said you can get used to anything? Even negtives. If you stay depressed too long your body. Will change. You may put on weight, metabolism will slow, you can wish yourself to death. You won't feel like doing anything. You will hinder the creation of the those endorphins. You'll smoke more, drink more coffee, anything to legally hype yourself up, and give yourself ulcers, or worse.
Well, if you are going through a tough time right now. The only thing you can control really is how you are dealing with it. Your money might be funny, your take home can't take you across the street, you are lonely in a house of 30 kids, your spouse has checked out, or sick, maybe you are physically, sexually, emotionally, lonely, Maybe none of that is your issue, maybe you just feeling like crap. You got some health issues yourself, you are grieving your used to be time, or maybe you have to buyers remorse, you bought into some foolishness and currently stuck with the choices you made. Whatever it is,
Change. You are not a tree. You can choose to stop,