All your ways
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.”
Proverbs 3:5-6 NIV
All usually means ‘all’, unless you’re used to calling the shots and have parked God in the side paddock. How difficult it is to submit all?
I am an ex-nurse and think like one in regard to my health. I am also driven to overcome every obstacle in my path. Laying both of these down and asking for help is a challenge. I knew last week I probably needed antibiotics but pressed on until I crashed on Sunday. I had to face the fact that I needed help.
The antibiotics are working and I am healing, slowly but surely. Even through I still have a bit of an annoying cough it is lessening and I know I will recover. Meanwhile I am resting, reading and doing catch up study for college.
I keep stopping and asking myself: ‘is there something I should be doing?’ Probably not! Rest will cure me. My flatmates are taking good care of me and I am blessed. Last night they made mo mos, a Nepali favourite. I provided the meat and they provided the cooking which took some time. As a storm had come they were very blessed to be eating no mos, as I was. Nepalis have certain habits, when it rainy mo mos are appreciated, as is hot milk and bread when it is cold. For me, soup works in the cold weather, I love vegetable soup.
May I be a blessing as I am blessed!
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