Recent Posts
Blessings,
Mary
ObesityHelp Support Group Leader and Support Group Coach
http://www.obesityhelp.com/forums/PA/4015050/Shes-Here-ETA-PICS-AND-NAME/
Hugs,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer

Loved your update! It's so nice to hear you so positive and forward-looking. :) I will pray for all your requests. You've been walking in "treatment" for a long time, and you've done well. Now, walk in your healing; you're ready. :)
I hope you have a great set of students to work with, this year.
Blessings,
Mary
ObesityHelp Support Group Leader and Support Group Coach
Hi, Everyone.
There's not enough time or space to tell you how much the Lord has done for me, how He's brought me through, how gracious He has been to me when I least deserved it. I have not had an easy life, but if it hadn't been for walking with Jesus, I know I would have given up long ago, or my life would have been taken from me. One or the other. Knowing the Lord doesn't mean that trials won't come--they will, for we live in a fallen world, but how wonderful it is to know that we have Someone who will never leave or forsake us. I'm just full of gratitude today. How about you?
Life Plan Devotion #150 [Remaining Faithful]
Nehemiah 9:19-21 "Because of your great compassion you did not abandon them in the desert. By day the pillar of cloud did not cease to guide them on their path nor the pillar of fire by night to shine on the way they were to take. You gave your good Spirit to instruct them. You did not withhold your manna from their mouths, and you gave them water for their thirst. For 40 years you sustained them in the desert; they lacked nothing, their clothes did not wear out nor did their feet become swollen" (NIV).
About 1,000 years have passed, since God and Moses led the children of Israel out of Egypt. God has not changed; unfortunately, neither have the Israelites. At the time of the writing of the book of Nehemiah, the children of Israel have been through yet another time of captivity, in Babylon.
God has remained faithful, however. Through Nehemiah, who gains favor as King Cyrus' cup bearer, the walls of Jerusalem get rebuilt...finally. On the day of dedicating the walls, the Levites (one of the 12 tribes of Israel) pray the longest prayer in the Bible. It's long, but it's good.
In the Levites' prayer, they remind God (and, hence, remind the people) of how faithful He has been. It's good to think back to all that God has done for you and your family, of how He has walked through the wilderness with you. It develops in us an attitude of gratitude.
Psalm 100:4c [NLT]
"Give thanks to Him and praise His Name."
What this has to do with weight loss: For those of us who have lived with weight issues, we know that this is our Egypt or Babylon...our time of enslavement. But we don't have to live there forever! God wants to lead us out--no matter how long it takes (which will depend on our ability to listen and obey). Maybe you're still there, but you recognize that you're not as deep in it as you once were. Maybe you're well on your way out. Maybe you're out but working really hard not to go back there. Wherever you are, recognize that God has been the ultimate Promise Keeper, and has helped you on your journey. Take time to remember, and give Him thanks and praise His Name.
Prayer for Today:
"Heavenly Father, we've been through some wilderness wanderings, You and I, haven't we. I've not always been faithful, but You have. I remember the times I walked the wrong path, but still You gently led me back to the right road. I remember the times I didn't listen to Your Voice, yet You continued to whisper to me. I remember the times when I stubbornly left You out of my life, and You let me be...for a time. You have been so wonderful to me--much better than I deserve. Thank You, Father. I praise Your Holy Name."
Go forth today, remembering how God is leading you out of enslavement--for good and for always, and give Him praise.
Blessings,
Mary
ObesityHelp Support Group Leader and Support Group Coach
I started back to my school teaching job this week, and we have four days of inservice and classroom prep. The kids arrive Tuesday. This is the most insane week of my life, always has been since I started teaching.
Mom is in town, and we are having a birthday dinner, at my apartment, on Saturday, so I am trying to get this place looking presentable. My son and his wife will be here, and I have not seen Casey in ages, as she was in California performing in a show for the summer. You may remember that Mom and I had a falling out in June. We are speaking, but I am avoiding alone times with her, due to that never having been formally resolved.
My broken toe is slowly healing, but still has its painful days. I look forward to not wearing the stupid surgical boot.
I have a praise/prayer request. I will be ending my alcoholism treatment next week. I have been involved in treatment, either three days a week, or one day a week, since October. I will have 90 days of sobriety on Tuesday, and I am doing all of the necessary work to maintain that. I go to meetings regularly, and either speak with, or e-mail my sponsor regularly. I am praying and doing my 12 Step work. Please pray as I transition from treatment to working more at the hospital and participating in a Beth Moore study at my church. We will be studing Esther. I am looking forward to it. I am also befriending a young lady from treatment, *****ally needs love and I don't think she is saved. I take her to AA meetings, as she has no car at this time. Please pray for her as well. I am praying for opportunities to include her in things where she might meet Jesus on a more personal level.
So, that is what is happening with me lately.
Hugs,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer

Hugs,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer

Her C-Section will either be Thursday or Friday of this week. Thanks for praying.
Hugs,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer

Blessings,
Mary
ObesityHelp Support Group Leader and Support Group Coach