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"I will sing praise to Your name, O Most High."

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Pray and Praise in Circumstances

James 5:13-15


 " Is anyone among you suffering? Then he must pray. Is anyone cheerful? He is to sing praises. 14 Is anyone among you sick? Then he must call for the elders of the church and they are to pray over him, [a]anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord; 15 and the prayer [b]offered in faith will [c]restore the one who is sick?"

Our family decided to head on to WA State to visit our dear friends for Thanksgiving.  We had an absolutely wonderful time!  In my next post, I will share the fun we had w/ pictures.  For now, I'd like to share what happened our first night there.

Well, Tim had his 2nd seizure in 2 months.  We were hanging out in the kitchen after dinner, and he suddenly began making choking sounds and his face began contorting.  Soon after, his body began its trembling.  Tay and I immediately tried to lay him down on the floor, sideways.  He began turning grayish blue from not being able to breath.  About a minute later, his seizure stopped.

That night, I prayed for him/his health and also prayed that God would protect my mind from worry.  I could see myself envisioning all sorts of horrible possibilities.

BUT, God's kindness brought me to the above passage in James.  He reminded me that in our suffering, WE PRAY.  In our joy, WE PRAISE HIM.  Because in Christ we have access to God, we were able to lay our concerns onto Him and have His joy permeate our hearts.  He was the reason we had peace and joy for the rest of our vacation.

More and more, God is teaching me that in CHRIST is my hope.  My life is not centered on my circumstances, whether good or bad.  All things are held together by the Heavenly Father's mighty hand.  Therefore, my response in all things should be to pray to Him and praise Him.

So, we praise Him for keeping Timmy safe and back to normal.  We continue to pray for his health.

I share this with the hope that anyone who happens to read this is encouraged to entrust their lives, circumstances, heartaches, and joys to God.  We have a Heavenly Father in Christ.

1 comment:

  1. Praise God for keeping Timmy safe and allowing you to still enjoy your time with the Gales. I know how frightening that must be--how comforting that you can cry out to God and that He is faithful to strengthen you.

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