Tuesday, July 26, 2011

How Gentle!

“The grass withers, the flower fades, but the Word of our God stands forever.  Get yourself up on a high mountain,, O Zion, bearer of good news.  Lift up your voice mightily, O Jerusalem, bearer of good news; lift it up, do not fear, say to the cities of Judah, ‘Here is your God!’  Behold the Lord God will come with might, with His arm ruling for Him.  Behold His reward is with Him, and His recompense before Him.  Like a shepherd He will tend His flock, In His arms He will gather the lambs, and carry them in His bosom; He will gently lead the nursing ewes.” Isaiah 40:8-11

“We are given few details about that future world, only a promise that God will prove Himself trustworthy.  When we awake in the new heaven and new earth, we will possess at last whatever we longed for.  Somehow, from all the bad news, incredible Good News emerges – a good without a catch in it somewhere.  Heaven and earth will again work the way God intended.  There is a happy ending after all.”*

It is all so hard sometimes and you wish He would carry you when it gets hard and make all the bad stuff go away.  The truth is He never fails you and even now, He holds your hand.  Sometimes, like in the poem “Footprints in the Sand”, He carries you over the rough places.  And sometimes I think He carries us so gently we may think He’s not there at all; but the truth is, He never leaves us and He never forsakes us! 

Take care with love, especially His!  Your servant and friend in Christ, Darlene  

PS: ANY PRAYER UPDATES TODAY?  

For any of you who wonder if prayer is worth taking time for, just page back through previous entries and see the hand of our loving Father in action!

NEW PRAYER REQUESTS:  

ONGOING PRAYER REQUESTS:  Paul has additional health challenges to deal with.  Adrian is in the home of some very loving people for now, out of the hospital and learning to cope with all the changes in his life.  Pray for those who care for him, that the Father would give them extra grace and blessing.  David’s best friend passed away last week.  Pray for Jack’s family and David.  Please pray that Tim secures a disability pension now that he is unable to manage with his coronary pulmonary artery disease.  For Jen as she copes with her friend’s passing & for the hope of her future.  For Carlton’s recovery from surgery.  For Susan in Bulgaria, struggling to provide for her husband and two children.

Please do not get bored with this request:  Those putting their lives together after the many natural disasters, especially for the volunteers in:  Japan, USA and New Zealand.  For Middle Eastern nations dealing with unprecedented internal conflicts.  For the rest of the world to stay calm with regard to war, the economy and most of all for those who are believers, to pray and help others have peace during this time. 

OTHER PRAYER REQUESTS:  Help for Cris.  Isaias (family safety and his mission work in Philippines); God’s grace on USA & REVIVAL for His children. For Kevin (Godly wisdom with his son), Michael. 

ONGOING JOB RELATED:  That Paul will heal in heart and mind and find the job where he can make the greatest contribution.  That Tim might find satisfying work.  Randy needs a new job in Canada or Australia.  I need a new project to tackle for my work.  Working on a new book and pursuing a new publisher in the UK for my other book! 

PRAISE & THANKSGIVING:  Galdor got a wonderful job!  Kimberly is home with her parents now.  Reg for his ministry and patience.  

PRAY FOR THOSE WITH HEALTH CONCERNS: Gwen, a 13-year old with serious headaches.  Deb, special friend with multiple Myeloma (please see her blog at this LINK. (http://debdarley.blogspot.com/)  Wisdom for doctors caring for Tim, Doris, David, Poetry and Gary.
 

*Disappointment With God, by Philip Yancey

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