01 October 2007

Conclusion

At McCloy's guesthouse



  • It is not about me. I am not my own.

  • My desire is to be entirely His!

  • “I am His, and He is accomplishing His work and His purposes through me.”

  • I still firmly believe that the safest place to be – in all the world – is in the center of God’s will for my life.

  • Another thing I know - God loves me.

  • My life is in His hands.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Be encouraged! You are accountable to the One to Whom you belong. God has been faithful to direct your path and will continue to do so. Family and friends will love you even more for that and for thinking of them before your desire to be cared for.

I am thankful that He has been caring for you both physically and spiritually in the process.

Lvu,

C

Anonymous said...

Oh Deb, This is so shocking to read! Now that I know, I will be praying even more for your safety. Thankfully Someone already knew and was protecting your life.
"I am your Provider and your Protector. Because you put your trust in Me, I will meet all your needs. Though you walk inthe midst of truble, do not be afraid because I am always with you. I will guide you and keep you from harm. My mercy and goodness will surround you, and you will have a home with Me forever." Ps. 23:1,4,6
Marge

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing your story Deb. I'm going to print off your comments so that I can reread and contemplate them. So much of what you said resonates deeply within me.

Dave P

Anonymous said...

Deb,

I can't explain the sense of purpose that gripped me while I was reading your newsletter. Surely, God's been with you. And not only that, He's sheltered you miraculously.

You challenge me - always operating with a sense of purpose. You're my model, Deb. Thanx for being a great example for me.

I'll keep in prayer for you.
-Moses Kimani-

Anonymous said...

Oh, Deb! This may sound funny but it's true...I've always wondered what would happen if I stuck my foot under the tyre of a moving automobile. I need not wonder any more.

Get well soon!
-KIM-

Anonymous said...

Real good letter. I loved every bit of it. I am extremely jealous of your journey, but know that God has a journey for me, too, even if it does include emptying my mom's potty-chair, etc.

You are right - it is always best to be "in the right place at the right time" - even if it doesn't seem like it at the time. We can face ANYTHING when we know that God is with us!

Monkeys and baboons to you!

Love, Rose