Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 In a message dated 3/11/2004 9:16:40 AM Eastern Standard Time, brucewilson@... writes: God never lays a burden on us too heavy for us to bear with His help, and His help comes most often through other people. Hi Bruce, You and I may not always agree on potatoes, LOL, but I agree with the above sentence 150%. I remember back almost 9 years ago (when I had cancer), I guess I was kind of feeling sorry for myself one morning. Just as I started to cry, the phone rang. It was an old friend that I had not heard from in several years. She knew I had cancer and was thinking of me that morning and felt she needed to call me. Well, we laughed and talked for about an hour. When we hung up the phone, I was no longer feeling sorry for myself. I was bubbling with joy, energy, positive attitude and felt I was on top of the world. Another time, that God was on my side, was when my oncologist changed my chemo. He told me that it would probably make me sick. My reply to him, was, I'll just have to pray harder. He said, " that will work " . It did. I got very weak, but never sick even with the amount of chemo I was taking. I know that faith in God and a positive attitude works for me. Eunice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2004 Report Share Posted March 12, 2004 Eunice and Bruce, I know we agree to disagree on something's but I am completely with you on this. I don't know why God chose to take my son at 43 but there must have been a reason, he was the finest man I have ever known and he left us with his 3 girls to cherish. They need me and my son needs me to be here for them. It is not for me to ask WHY, it is in faith I carry on. I hope we do not have to leave GOD out of this list like we are having to put him out of the schools and things. Helen Re: God and attitude - Bruce In a message dated 3/11/2004 9:16:40 AM Eastern Standard Time, brucewilson@... writes: God never lays a burden on us too heavy for us to bear with His help, and His help comes most often through other people. Hi Bruce, You and I may not always agree on potatoes, LOL, but I agree with the above sentence 150%. I remember back almost 9 years ago (when I had cancer), I guess I was kind of feeling sorry for myself one morning. Just as I started to cry, the phone rang. It was an old friend that I had not heard from in several years. She knew I had cancer and was thinking of me that morning and felt she needed to call me. Well, we laughed and talked for about an hour. When we hung up the phone, I was no longer feeling sorry for myself. I was bubbling with joy, energy, positive attitude and felt I was on top of the world. Another time, that God was on my side, was when my oncologist changed my chemo. He told me that it would probably make me sick. My reply to him, was, I'll just have to pray harder. He said, " that will work " . It did. I got very weak, but never sick even with the amount of chemo I was taking. I know that faith in God and a positive attitude works for me. Eunice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2004 Report Share Posted March 12, 2004 > Eunice and Bruce, I know we agree to disagree on something's but I am completely with you on this. I don't know why God chose to take my son at 43 but there must have been a reason, he was the finest man I have ever known and he left us with his 3 girls to cherish. They need me and my son needs me to be here for them. It is not for me to ask WHY, it is in faith I carry on. > Oh, Helen, what a heartbreak! But as a non-Christian, I believe it is my right to question God. Abraham challenged God, challenged God, Moses and Job and Jonah and... Sometimes having a fight with God is good for the spirit. Lets us get rid of things we need to get rid of. Some of us cannot meekly say, " Oh, ok, take all my most precious things away from me and may I have another, Sir? " Psychiatrists call depression anger which has been turned inward instead of outward. Well, who better to express my anger toward? God can't take it? If someone's husband leaves, the diabetes is making them blind and facing kidney failure, or someone's child is taken, I'd certainly not be surprised to hear them expressing their mind to God about it. We aren't sheep, we are intelligent beings with a divine spark, and I don't believe that it's healthier if we behave like sheep. >I hope we do not have to leave GOD out of this list like we are having to put him out of the schools and things. Helen< I didn't hear anyone (including myself) saying that anyone shouldn't express what helps them. Only that it shouldn't be expressed in a way which makes another feel bad for not doing the same. I personally find great strength and satisfaction in my own religion. Now that I think of it, I suppose we're both recommending turning to God. I just think it's ok to turn and give God a fight now and then, along with the praise. 8-) Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2004 Report Share Posted March 12, 2004 See " The Book of Job. " Re: God and attitude - Bruce We aren't sheep, we are intelligent beings with a divine spark, and I don't believe that it's healthier if we behave like sheep. Diabetes homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/diabetes/ To unsubscribe to this group, send an email to: diabetes-unsubscribe Hope you come back soon! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2004 Report Share Posted March 12, 2004 Sorry Bruce I didn't send that message. Helen Re: God and attitude - Bruce We aren't sheep, we are intelligent beings with a divine spark, and I don't believe that it's healthier if we behave like sheep. Diabetes homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/diabetes/ To unsubscribe to this group, send an email to: diabetes-unsubscribe Hope you come back soon! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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