Yes, Romans 8, What can separate us from the love of God?
I wrote to someone earlier about love being the everlasting blessing that goes beyond our accomplishments.
The hardships my parents faced together with me were blessings in disguise. We learned how much we loved one another and grew to love the Lord more too. I am confident that I am in His hand and will meet Him some day. I hope it won't be soon though because I want to lead many more to trust His Son Jesus before I die.
I need prayer brother and something to get me back to a place where I am not bleeding internally, overcome a systemic infection that travels around. Right now it's in my jaw and throbbing, making it hard to get sleep, eat and heal.
A serious heart condition changed the shape of it. I could go on, but the financial payment that is demanded today is a small amount compared to the lifetime of labor.
It's a chapter in my life where I lost my family except for one half brother that needlessly signed off on my own Mom's life after pouring many months of grief upon me. I had hoped there would be a bond of love, but that death sentence to my own Mother was overwhelming and cost us both more than we could afford.
My fellow believers are my brothers and sisters who are offering whatever help they can, even if prayers alone. May God bless each and every one! I want to do my part when I am able too.
Tomorrow I have to pay the
https://gofund.me/7b2ce5bf
to save my place. 42% Came through with amazing kindness.
After that I hope to take care of the electric bill to keep refrigerator/ freezer for food if I can get enough help.
If there's anything else, I have to put it towards the phone.
We have had an unusual drought since last Spring. My well is still empty. I'm not used to buying all the water from the store in 1 gallon jugs. Could be worse.
Then I hope I can buy a low cost Cancer Remedy before I fall apart.
None of this is like my normal self, but God will get the ultimate thanks and glory from us as we express our love for Him and for one another.
Thank you for recommending Romans 8. I will go read that now.