Commit your way to the Lord; trust in Him and He will do it: (Psalm 37:5, NASB)
Dr. W. Kay's version of the Psalms gives the Hebrew for "committing one's way." The "way" is the worn down trodden path of our life's journey. (Edges, p. 100) But, committing is the idea of rolling---rolling everything that is to heavy to lift. Roll thy way upon the Lord. Over and over again, anytime His strength is needed. An act of repetition.
Such repetitive action is not boring to Him. He wants us to continually cast all our cares upon Him. If it concerns a child of His, It concerns Him.
Recent physical therapy, coupled with traction, has had me struggling with the repetition and the not so desired results---then, voilà. Behold, not only was the prayer for diminished pain answered, but God provided the $$$$ instrument from dear, sweet Drenda's attic. He did it---exceedingly, abundantly above all I could ask or imagine. (Ephesians 3:20)
Thank You, Lord. I will gladly sip the cuppa rep-TEA-tition with my traction gizmo!
Relief is the kind of repetition I like.
Thank You, Lord. I will gladly sip the cuppa rep-TEA-tition with my traction gizmo!
Relief is the kind of repetition I like.
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