Sunday, February 20, 2011

For Robie...


This is for Robie, who visited my blog earlier this week and left a comment: 

I was touched by what you wrote and I thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with me. You are indeed right when you said there is always someone a little worse off than we are. I too tell myself that quite often. While I'm not in a wheelchair, I have chronic health conditions that limit what I can do, especially since I had bilateral strokes in July of 2010.

I used to wonder 'why me' and now I say 'why not me?' Things happen to many of us that we'd rather not have to deal with. What I'm learning is that my attitude makes a world of difference when problems surface. I want to be known as someone who trusts what the Lord does in my life ... who ever seeks to give Him honor and glory for each day. May I be remembered, if I'm remembered at all, as someone who loved the Lord and loved His people.

Robie, I encourage you to keep in touch with me. I so appreciate hearing from others! One reason I write is in hopes it will minister to other people...those I know and those I don't.

May the Lord meet each need and may you come to understand your purpose in this life.

Blessings!

2 comments:

  1. Louise, thanks for the kind words. Yes I count each day for the Lord and my prayers are that others see Christ through me and not me. I want people to see my Lord first and then the vessel of his use. I looked for a way to subscribe to your page.I have enjoyed reading your past blogs and I must say God has blessed you with a wonderful talent of the written word.All of mine are tumbled about inside my head and sometimes comes out half way that I'm trying to say.I'm from Prestonsburg a small town in Eastern Ky, Following my accident we moved to Lincoln County/Casey County boarders to be closer to Lexington where I had to go there for the doctors I had to see. Again if you don't mind drop me a line telling me how to join your page.I would love to read your blogs for the blessings they bring.May God bless you richly for your efforts.

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  2. Hi Robie! Good to hear from you again. You may find this hard to believe, but my in-laws are from McDowell, KY, which is about 20 miles from Prestonsburg. Such a small world we live in, isn't it?
    If you have a blog, you can add mine to that; or, if you're reading from the internet only, just add my blog address to the Favorites list on your computer.
    I deeply appreciate your reading what I've written and look forward to hearing from you again.
    Are you on Facebook? If so, I could find you that way.
    I'm dealing with a lung infection this week, but overall, I'm blessed to be alive.
    Take care my new friend!

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