Anyway, so yeah. I hate that. What I also have to do is be thankful to God for providing a lot of ways for me to be able to cope. He is helping me endure what I have to go through on a daily basis.
What I want to talk about today and make people realize is this. If you are a True Believer in Christ, do you example your belief by daily walking by faith as you go through life? Then friend why don't you try things you know would be humanly impossible? And why do you still doubt?
To be honest, that really boggles my mind when I see Believers in Christ still operate by what they can see. Friends, do you know the meaning of faith? Now all you have to do is show people who are watching your lives that you have the faith that XYZ will happen, or that it won't literally happen but you believe that God will give you comfort with whatever his will is.
Personally, for me, I am an exception to the normalcy of life. Other disabled people are the exception as well. Let me explain. Because disabled people need a lot of accommodations in order to keep safe in life, we will gladly take a lot of perks. Thank you God! But we need to utilize those perks with a smile on our face because God gave them to us. We need not to be embarrassed and try not to worry. I know it's hard not to worry, but we, the disabled, should not worry. God has our backs. Remember, God provided us with awesome perks. We just need to be thankful!
So, my deep thought to all of us is to stop not trying. If you don't even try, how will you know? Right? If you don't even try how will you see the will of God happen? Right? If you don't even try how will you have an opportunity to ask God for help, and then see what he does now he will provide you with his help? Right? I always hear excuses. But...... I think the thought should never be "but..."
Do you get what I'm trying to say? I'm saying do your best to at least try. And then see and happily dwell in what the Lord's Will will be for you. That is it, then go about your merry way. :)
Encouraging sports thoughts of the day:
“I can accept failure. Everyone fails at something. I can’t accept not trying.” - Michael Jordan
“Part of being a champ is acting like a champ. You have to learn how to win and not run away when you lose.” – Nancy Kerrigan
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