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September 29, 2007

Night Groove

A Group Blog for Christian Moms

My post at Faith Lifts today continues my night groove.  I hope you will visit and share your thoughts.

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Just what the doctor ordered...some faith lifts curtosy of Melody! Heading over there right now.

your post was beautiful, melody. isn't it nice to know that God's love isn't contigent on our attitude or even how close we feel to Him at any given minute.

sorry life has been hard lately. you and your family will be in my prayers.

Beautiful post girlie. I wasn't able to reply over at Faith lifts cause I couldn't get your post to completely load. I checked the others and they are loading so not sure whats up with yours.

Course that doesn't stop me from spewing my thoughts here :0)

I have a post on my blog from a few days ago based on similar circumstances but wrapped in a diff. package of course. :0)

God promises us in Isaiah 43:2 that "When you go through deep waters and great trouble, I WILL be with you."

Once again I have to stand on this promise and KNOW its true. I have to believe it will all my being. There is no room for doubt.

Our packages may be wrapped a bit differently but the results are still the same. An ache so deep for our child yet we are forced to Trust. Trust those with fancy letters after their names. Puppets on a string is what we are and at times this becomes harmful.

If they could only remember 4 little words.

"FIRST...DO NO HARM"

Great movie by the way :0)

The "Puppet Syndrome" which I like to call it sneaks up on us ever so slowly. Before we know it we're dancing around at their every command. It's at this point I have to take a step back, close my eyes and breath.

And then....Trust your heart

Are you familiar with Casting Crowns and their song "Praise you in this Storm"?
If not I have a link to it on my last entry with the words.
Refreshing it is to the soul.

Keep breathing...Keep looking up and above all Trust your heart and I know together we BOTH can Praise him in these Storms.

Hugs,
Trina

You have shown us how we can rejoice in the Lord ALWAYS. Paul even tells us again...rejoice. Sometimes it doesn't seem possible, but when you put it like that, well, it just is. Keep rejoicing in His love and promises. Keep teaching how to do it. Thank you, Melody.

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