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Went to see my son graduate from his training courses at FT Benning.
It was a mistake as my sister threw me out of her car hundreds of miles from home.
It was quite a struggle when it came to dealing with trying to return home, no longer lean and mean, with several challenging disabilities and of course being older, it was time to deal with the impossible.
Being helped by friends, family and complete strangers made it possible to return home some 20 hours after being dumped
Now, for the real story.
It had been several weeks since being tasked with an exhortation for our youth sunday tomorrow.
I had the topic established and I was ready.
Little did I know that God would change things by putting me through an all but impossible situation.
Habbakuk would then become the focus of the message as I wondered how God could possibly prosper the wicked.
It would be impossible to understand how God would later in the same book describe his glory to the greatest extent possible.
It wouldn't be until I had returned home that I would realize that one cannot happen without the other.
God would put me through situations in order to continually see that he was always with me and that his glory is to be seen as in the case of Moses in the faces of those around me.
It also fleshes out the original message which is that of the sons of the prophets.
The message is now that of "fear not, as I will show you my glory"
It was a mistake as my sister threw me out of her car hundreds of miles from home.
It was quite a struggle when it came to dealing with trying to return home, no longer lean and mean, with several challenging disabilities and of course being older, it was time to deal with the impossible.
Being helped by friends, family and complete strangers made it possible to return home some 20 hours after being dumped
Now, for the real story.
It had been several weeks since being tasked with an exhortation for our youth sunday tomorrow.
I had the topic established and I was ready.
Little did I know that God would change things by putting me through an all but impossible situation.
Habbakuk would then become the focus of the message as I wondered how God could possibly prosper the wicked.
It would be impossible to understand how God would later in the same book describe his glory to the greatest extent possible.
It wouldn't be until I had returned home that I would realize that one cannot happen without the other.
God would put me through situations in order to continually see that he was always with me and that his glory is to be seen as in the case of Moses in the faces of those around me.
It also fleshes out the original message which is that of the sons of the prophets.
The message is now that of "fear not, as I will show you my glory"
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