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I am glad you can eat more healthily  than you could before.  I know I am 
most fortunate to be blind, and would want nothing else for me.  Each of us 
is different, and I don't at all expect others to feel the same way.  There 
are so many advantages to being blind, I can't begin to tell you how 
fortunate I am God has made me thus:  For example, I get the opertunity to 
use all my senses.  Rather than letting four of them atrophy.  As do many of 
the sighted among us.  How many of the sighted can tell the differences 
between trees, ETC., by their scent?  I have come to know the value of echo 
location, or sound shadows, as some call them to travel more efficiently.  I 
use so much less electricity not having to use lights to light my home, I 
don't watch commercial television.  I have video cassettes I watch.  I save 
that way too.  Right now, I am using a wireless keyboard, and wireless 
headphones to write as I do my laundry in my basement.  I couldn't do that 
if I were blind.  I would be tethered to a monitor.  I save so much money 
not having to have a car and insurance?  I purchased one for my son to 
drive, and was so happy to offload it you wouldn't believe.  Even when I pay 
a man to drive me shopping each quarter, I pay less than I would if I had a 
car.  I get to walk to the bus and around my place of work, which 
strengthens me.  How many sighted people just get in to their cars, and 
never walk far at all.  Thus leading to health problems.  Not to mention the 
visual temptations I don't have to see all around me.  Last but by no means 
least is the fact, when I enter heaven, I will see the world as God meant it 
to be prior to Adams fall.  In all its beauty and splendor.  How many people 
ever born can say that.  You see, God never meant me to see a fallen world 
as it stands now.  With all its depravity and suffering.  As they say, "A 
picture is worth a thousand words.", and I will never see sorrow or woe on 
this earth.  Isn't that worth being born blind alone?  Not to mention the 
opportunity to assist others to climb their own spiritual ladder by helping 
us as we go through life.  How many have such an easy way to do this as 
those of us with a visible challenge.  The glory of God shines through each 
of us, as it did with the blind man whom Jesus healed.    I thank God each 
day he made me as I am.  But I will stop praising him for his wisdom right 
now.  Or else I will be writing all day

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Doris and Chris" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2014 4:09 AM
Subject: Re: How to pray


>i also find this attitude of constant gratitude very helpful while going 
>thru things.
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> i am also grateful that scripture says to be thankful in all things though 
> not necessarily for them.
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> for example, i do not think the lord expects me to be thankful for my 
> diabetes - nor for my blindness- but i can defininitely see how i have 
> been blessed thru both or in both. already with than before I was 
> diagnosed and went into the hospital.
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> In his loving grip!
>
> Doris
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> my diabetes, i came out of the hospital being able to eat and tolerate so 
> many more foods than I ate before. i eat so much healthier, enjoy At 04:09 
> PM 3/10/2014 -0500, you wrote:
>>I agree that Angel gave us a wonderful way of looking at things to be 
>>thankful at all times for what we do have. I, too try and make it a habit 
>>to offer thanks, especially at the end of the day, for everything good 
>>that happened to me that day and for the things I am always thankful for. 
>>I was  just reading a devotional about how scripture tells us we should 
>>give thanks along with our petitions to the Lord.  The writer was saying 
>>that as we petition for things, we need to make a practice of thanking the 
>>Lord for His answers to our petitions.
>>God.
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: <mailto:[log in to unmask]>Pat Ferguson
>>To: <mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]
>>Sent: Friday, March 07, 2014 11:20 AM
>>Subject: Re: How to pray
>>
>>Hi Everyone,
>>
>>I like that.
>>
>>One thing I neglected to mention and should have mentioned, is that I 
>>really try to Thank God every single day for the many Blessings He has 
>>given us.
>>
>>We are truly blessed, and shame on me for not even mentioning that in my 
>>last email.
>>
>>I also try to thank God for things, even before He provides them. I think 
>>He loves that when we do that.
>>
>>One thing I try to do every single morning when I get up is to say:
>>
>>Lord, This Is The Day That You Have Made, I shall Rejoyce And Be Glad In 
>>It.
>>
>>I'm praying for all of you, and loving each of you, as well.
>>
>>
>>Thanks much.
>>
>>Many Blessings,
>>
>>Pat Ferguson
>>"I can Do all Things Through Christ Who Strengthens Me." Phillippians 
>>4:13.
>>
>>At 07:35 AM 3/7/2014, you wrote:
>>>It seems to me you are on the right track regarding prayer.  I have found 
>>>a basic problem with receiving what it is we should have from God is that 
>>>we don't recognize God's time isn't our time.  We often grow impatient 
>>>when our prayers aren't answered as quickly as we feel they ought to be. 
>>>Many of us lack patience.  Which God understands.  As we are children 
>>>compared to his great knowledge.  A lot of help to me regarding this as 
>>>well is to look at our children for help to pray effectively.  Look at 
>>>how they ask us for things, and what it is they expect from us.  We prey 
>>>in much the same way to God as they ask us for what it is they want.  In 
>>>the same way we never fail our children God never fails us.  He has 
>>>already promised we will have all we need.  So what else he gives to us 
>>>is frosting ion our cake, so to speak.  Sort of desert after we have 
>>>eaten our spinach.  Of course, I am different than most, I believe, in 
>>>that I truly want no more than what I have, or am given.  Even when I was 
>>>a child, I never at all asked for anything my parents didn't give to me. 
>>>I never even went in to their refrigerator for snacks without their 
>>>express permission.  Of course, there are convenient things I want, such 
>>>as space to do my laundry with older laundering machines with knobs I 
>>>might more easily use.  As I enjoy independence.  When I was faced with 
>>>the prospect of moving, I told God this was a concern of mine, and was a 
>>>preference.  I was able to afford not to live in those subsidized 
>>>apartments with the inaccessible laundering machines.  So this example is 
>>>one of how I prey.  I tell God of my concerns, and ask him to either give 
>>>to me what it is I believe to be the most effective thing to promote 
>>>thriving either physically or mentally. Or to demonstrate to me how to 
>>>deal with what doesn't seem as convenient for me at a given time.  Or to 
>>>show to me how my thinking is wrong regarding the best way to accomplish 
>>>things.  It has worked for me.  My late husband didn't suffer when he was 
>>>preparing to go to live with God.  He left us peacefully.  Though he 
>>>inconvenienced our household when his mind left him, we weren't too 
>>>terribly disrupted to the point we weren't able to function.  I find, if 
>>>we are faithful to do as best as we can to follow God's prescripts, and 
>>>understand his promises to us are always kept regarding us, and how 
>>>especially he wants to give good things to those who please him, as Jesus 
>>>said.  Why should we worry.  We shall be satisfied in the end.  Because, 
>>>in the end, we will all be brought to live with him.  What else could we 
>>>even want I ask?  I know I want nothing from God except the chance to 
>>>thank him for all he does for me each day.  Which I do constantly.  I am 
>>>among the most fortunate of people to live in this great land of the 
>>>free, and the home of the brave.  Where so many have sacrificed that I 
>>>might benefit myself of all sorts of technology to make my life easier as 
>>>a blind person.  When I could just as well have not lived at all.  If I 
>>>had been born in a less well developed country.  I am healthy, without 
>>>having to take medication.  I have a secure home in which to live.  Food 
>>>to eat for more than one day.  When God only promised food for each day 
>>>as it comes.  So having more than a single days worth of food is a plus 
>>>right there isn't it?  I truly would be benefited if I lost a few pounds 
>>>in any case;   and clothes enough to ware  that I don't freeze in the 
>>>winter.  Plus, I have a computer to write to all my fine friends as are 
>>>you.  As God knows it would be difficult to get to the library to use the 
>>>computers there.  With good friends who love us, and Gods love to 
>>>reassure us through his word what else is there for any of us to want. 
>>>At least there isn't for me.          So perhaps I am an exception to the 
>>>rule.  But, that is how I look at things.
>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>From: <mailto:[log in to unmask]>Bev
>>>To: <mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]
>>>Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2014 10:10 PM
>>>Subject: How to pray
>>>
>>>Hi All!
>>>
>>>Something I've always struggled with is how to pray. What I mean is I've 
>>>always struggled with should I keep on praying about something until I 
>>>get an answer, or should I pray about something and then try and leave it 
>>>with God? I've been taught both schools of thought, which has confused me 
>>>over the years.
>>>
>>>One concept I learned recently that has helped me tremendously is the 
>>>idea of asking God to show us what He wants for us and then ask Him to 
>>>help us to want what He wants for us. I had the opportunity to listen to 
>>>a really neat seminar while at my Mom's house over the holidays that her 
>>>pastor did. It is called, "Discovering the Real You." It is all about how 
>>>salvation through what Christ did on the cross isn't just for our eternal 
>>>well being, but it is for our peace and well being here on earth. One of 
>>>the main concepts my Mom's pastor taught in this seminar is that the 
>>>basis of our sin nature is selfishness. we are all  selfish to some 
>>>degree and because of our selfishness this is why we've gotten ourselves 
>>>into some of the messes we've gotten into. Satan wants us to be selfish, 
>>>because that's how he gains the upper hand with us. According to Pastor 
>>>Ron, the key  to working through our selfish nature is to ask the Lord to 
>>>help us not be selfish by showing us what He wants for our lives and then 
>>>asking Him to cause us to want what He wants for us. If we know there is 
>>>something God wants us to be doing, but we don't necessarily feel like 
>>>doing it or want to do it, then the key to joy and well being is to ask 
>>>God to change our attitude about what it is we know He wants us to be 
>>>doing. Along with this we should continuously ask the Lord to show us our 
>>>short comings and when He does show them to us we then ask Him to help us 
>>>with those issues. I started putting this into practice as soon as I 
>>>heard the seminar and I can tell you when you let
>>>God have that kind of control in your life things do start to happen. God 
>>>immediately began to show me things about myself that needed changing, 
>>>and that wasn't easy to take. He also, because of my prayers, began 
>>>working in the lives of people around me, showing them what they needed 
>>>to change in their lives. It's difficult for me to explain the gist of 
>>>the entire seminar, but I hope to eventually hold a phone conference 
>>>where people can all participate and listen to and do a study on it 
>>>together as soon as I get the work book scanned. The concepts he shares 
>>>in that seminar have worked wonders in my life in just a short time.
>>>
>>>Bev
>>>
>>>John 5:24 Jesus said, "I assure you, most solemnly I tell you, the person 
>>>whose ears are open to My words, who listens to My message and believes 
>>>on Him Who sent Me has now eternal life." "And he does not come into 
>>>judgment and will not come under condemnation, but he has already passed 
>>>over out of death into life." )Amplified Bible)
>>
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