All I can do is share a small piece. The Lord uses me to pray and worship and glorify and praise in our home and around the local area and when on a car to go anywhere. I am very tired and can't do much, but I can walk and worship. Anyhow, my dementia has increased and my situations re: my feet and ankles cause me to stumble. I use my two canes anytime I'm walking out and I'm truly hearing from the Lord exactly where to go on the streets and watching the homes.
About 20 years ago, the Lord dropped this onto me. The reason He has shown me where to go, usually from here to the a variety around our nation, because, spiritually, I have been shown re: the issues here up to thousands of years. During those times other gods were strong and people and animals, etc., were sacrificed to and for the gods. The Lord has used me... and others... much of the time re: worshiping and glorifying the Lord and praying for the locations.
I was a driver around our nation for more than 35 years. NOW, since a hospital on Dec. 12, '15, indicated I can't drive any more... a brain thing ... it's a heart-broken issue for me. In these months, my husband and a couple friends have driven me around and most of those locations even when I had been driving around and used to worship and pray. I did it nearly ever day then. Well, now I have it a couple times a week, wherever I choose, and, when sitting in the car, I'm still worshiping and praying and glorifying time. That's all that counts. And the pictures are connected to the walking and the driving. I'll share the clouds. I'm a cloud addict!!!
I can hardly get on the blog stuff any more, but I love and miss so many of you.
I'll be going to bed soon, and it's usually 11 to 12 hours in bed. The normal situation now is that, when I'm in bed, I'm singing and worshiping until I am asleep at night and then begin as soon as I wake up at night a few times and then when waking up in the morning. All I can do and, again, focusing on the Lord is all that counts.
3 comments:
It's tough to be told you can't drive anymore. I can imagine how much you must miss your independence! I admire your worshiping heart, though. Lovely photos of the pretty clouds! Take care, my friend.
I so appreciate your attitude! You are the breath of fresh air in the day, sister. I know things aren't well for you, and yet you celebrate the works of our Father and draw close to Him. What an inspiration. Praying for you, sister.
I love your beautiful spirit and attitude. You still minister however you can, and I appreciate your contributions to Tell me a Story. Your photos are breath taking.
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