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2013-09-25T09:56:00-05:00GCIinfo@gospel.com/feeds/topics/illness/The Boss Is the Glue - #6968http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-hard-times/the-boss-is-the-glue-69682013-09-25T09:56:00-05:00
Just tell Him, "Lord, anything goes." See, He knows the next step, He knows the results, and it is the One and it is Jesus who brings all things together. What did it say here, "In Him all things hold together." You give that out-of-control part of your life to the Master, and give Him total control. Illness - a Christian perspectivehttp://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm%2041:2-3&version=NIV2009-08-18T16:39:21-05:00
God is with those who are sick, and promises protection, comfort, and healing to them. Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - Tougher Than The Tornado - #4324http://hutchcraft.com/A-Word-With-You/Your-Relationships/Tougher-Than-The-Tornado-43242008-08-27T16:44:17-05:00
There are moments for all of us when we get hit head-on with the emotional equivalent of an F5 tornado. There are some of life's hits that threaten to blow away everything we've depended on. A divorce can do that, a disease can do that, a disaster or a disappointment. A death can sure send everything spinning. We know that most of what matters to us is something we can lose - and if and when we do, there is sometimes not much left but the pieces. Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - The Lasting Legacy - #8064http://hutchcraft.com/A-Life-That-Matters/Radio-Program/The-Lasting-Legacy-80642008-08-01T12:29:19-05:00
After everything else was gone, that was the one thing that remained; the lives he saved. That’s what will remain as the legacy of your life and mine; the lives we saved. That’s what makes a life a life that matters. David Brainerd : Conformity to Godhttp://sermonindex.net/modules/articles/index.php?view=article&aid=97092008-01-10T13:09:28-05:00
How I was, the first day or two of my illness, with regard to the exercise of reason, I scarcely know; I believe I was somewhat shattered with the violence of the fever, at times. But the third day of my illness, and constantly afterwards for four or five weeks together, I enjoyed as much...