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When you break a bone some time there are issues and the Doctor has to reset the bone. This in some cases means that he has to break your bone again, if it is not properly healing.
This is where I am finding myself to be and others that are around me.
Each of us is going to face different situation and circumstance, and we will each handle them in a different way. But there is one thing that will not very. We will all be emotionally and spiritually effected by everything that we face.
There are times where we will go through something that can be compared to the resetting of a broken bone. We will have a situation, relationship, or anything that can go wrong. We will face it and start to move forward letting ourselves heal, and when we think that we are finally getting better or past what has happened we notice that we are not fully healed or we might not even notice it but God does. That is when He steps in as the “Doctor” and “resets” the bone.
I have never personally had a physical bone reset, but I have broken my fair share of bones and the Doctors push just a little to hard for my liking. However, I know in my life there have been many times where I have gone thought situations, were I thought I was healing correctly and then God stepped in and “reset” the situation in my life, leaving me broken so that I could heal correctly. I am there now.
It is in these moments of pain, full of emotion. That we have to trust God and know that He knows what is better for us. He knows how things need to be replace and restore. It is in the hardest moments when we can feel the complete embrace of God’ s loving guidance, and thank Him and rejoice in Him.
Philippians 4.4 “Rejoice in the Lord ALWAYS, again I will say Rejoice.”
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Beautiful.
Comment by David November 5, 2009 @ 5:22 pmi feel your situation, maybe even harder than you
its good to know you aren’t alone.
Comment by heather schultz November 5, 2009 @ 6:21 pm