On quite a few occasions, in my regular walks with my wife, I stumbled over uneven paths and potholes. Thank God that May was next to me and held my hand before I could fall and injure myself. At times we stumble and muddle through life. The psalmist says “the LORD makes firm the steps of the one who delights in him; though he may stumble, he will not fall, for the LORD upholds him with his hand.” – Psalm 37:23-24
Likewise I was close to May in my walks with her, the key is to stay close to the Lord and hold on to him when we stumble. As children of God, the bigger danger in our relationship with the Father is not in the stumbling but in not returning to Him when we stumble. In the parable of the prodigal son, while it was painful to see his son stumbling through life, it was even more heartwrenching to the father had his son not return home. But thank God, the prodigal eventually came to his senses.
As the saying goes, “A man is not measured by how many times he stumbles but how many times he gets back up.” Let’s remember that our loving heavenly Father longs for us to get back up and return to him in moments of stumbling.
这次去希腊旅游,小组的惠仪传道告诉我,那里的山路多,石头坚硬,尤其是下雨后的大理石很滑,容易跌倒。我去之前带上了拐杖,我老公一路牽着我走山路。
我要感谢耶稣。在星期五,我的父亲突然中风。当时家里没有其他人,但感谢主的是,我的母亲刚好回来了。我们立即将父亲送往医院。他的状况非常糟糕,。。
9月10日星期日下午,我妈妈独自在家时摔倒了。星期一晚上,我把她送进了急症室,她被安排在医院的候诊室里等待床位。周二晚上,当我离开候诊室时,穿过欧南社区医院时,。。
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