Hi Rhonda!
You won't have any adjustment problems when THE LORD takes the veil
off your eyes.
Rhonda, that was Mari. Now, I want to discuss my feelings about
blindness and stuff like that.
I've never seen a thing in my life, so how can I miss something I've
never had before? I know the Bible says the eyes of the blind shall
be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall be opened, and the lame
shall be made to walk, etc., etc. I believe that. I can honestly say
I don't miss seeing cuz I ain't nivver seed before. I guess I'm the
odd one out in this discussion. Until it happens to me, and I
certainly do believe that it will, I am more or less content to live
with my disabilities. Oh sure, it's not an inconvenience, like the
NFB wants to say that it is. I have other disabilities, and so does
Mari, that prevent us from living normal lives. But Jesus is gonna
heal all those disabilities real real soon, and I believe that. Mari
says she's never lived a normal life. She feels like a fish out of water.
Hey, what is normal, anyway? I was told normal was a setting on a dryer.
LOVE AND GOD'S ETERNAL BLESSINGS ON ALL OF YOU,
Reeva Parry.
On Monday 6/4/2007 09:56 AM, Rhonda Partain said:
>I took classes in Jaws in Atlanta in 1996, they had a support group of the
>students there where we discussed vision problems. One of the instructors
>said it would be hard if one were able to see again because you would be
>used to knowing what something was by touch not sight! You'd have to relearn
>everything...I'm up for the challenge aren't you guys?
>
>I've never seen much before, I could see light and some shadows as a
>very small child, but I'd love to see what God's earth looks like. I'd like
>to see my husband and girls!!
>Sometimes it down right aggrivating not being able to see
>I do not feel called to be the world's inspiration all the time!!!
>I don't dwell on wanting to see, I live my life the best I can...one day at
>a time!!
>
>Good to have you back Brad!!!
>
>Rhonda
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