Well, if you do not know what AP stands for. I'm talking about "Adult Pampers." Pay attention. No, no, no, I do not wear them, if that is what you are thinking. I have no idea, as well as you guys have no idea, what the future holds. Will those be in your future? How do we know? Right?
Honestly, I have to come to terms with that being in the state I am in, meaning I'm already labeled as a disabled person. So, I would say that I am one step ahead of many of you if ever I would have to wear them. But, my focus is on the present.
You know how I look at pampers? When you wear them if an accident happens, no need to worry because Pampers come to the rescue! Now, I'm thinking how is that similar to God's awesomeness! When you choose to have a relationship with God, you can call on him when you need help and he will come to the rescue!
Isn't that a cool analogy? To be honest, before I started doing this writing I had no idea where I was going with my writing today. Thank you God for speaking to my heart with this awesome subject! It is so true because most of people end up relying so much on what we can actually touch and see to help us out. We focus on what we can physically do to fix things. And, when we are unable to do anything, that frustrates us. That makes us mad to the point of being a totally different person. However, do you have faith ? If you do have faith that the Lord is in control of your life, he can help you literally, Lord willing. And, if it is not in his will for a literal help, we have to trust that he will help you in other ways.
I know right! How hard of a concept to grasp! Believe me I have seen it with other people and myself included. It only gets ugly if that's the route we choose to take. My advice is don't think that you can carry your own burdens, fix your own mistakes, and basically, do not go through this life alone! Friends, if you don't know God yet as your personal Lord and savior check him out. You won't regret it!
Encouraging thought of the day:
Are you guys in an ugly situation right now? Stop the worry and Hold on to your faith
Jeremy Camp: Walk By Faith
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