tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3814114731786461812.post8040638731692719718..comments2023-11-17T07:24:10.333-05:00Comments on Glory to God: The One Thing You'll Never RegretChristinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12741646073555849828noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3814114731786461812.post-44067783519709135832015-08-29T04:47:52.248-04:002015-08-29T04:47:52.248-04:00I know where you're coming from! It is hard to...I know where you're coming from! It is hard to not worry. One thing I've come to realise, though, is that you can love God and serve God wherever you are. You don't have to be a missionary or a preacher to be a success. If your life is a life of illness and not being able to earn a living then so be it (which is not to say you shouldn't try if at all you can, of course). We're called to make the best of what we have and to love in all situations. In reality, being 'called' while ill is harder probably than many other situations, because the illness keeps us weak, but God can do wonderful things through weakness.<br /><br />Having said all that, I do worry about my boy, in particular. He is also showing signs of mental ill health. We're waiting for an appointment to see the psychiatrist. He's such a lovely boy, but it's almost as if he was made for life on a different planet. Life is so hard for him (and us - he's not easy to live with!). But prayer and trust are the currency of God so that's all we can do.<br /><br />You and your family are in my prayers.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com