


As I sit here reflecting the day and the achievements of satisfaction of rewards from putting in endless hours of Physical Therapy, today the pain and suffering was put to test. I was able to bike for 6 Miles at Hot Worxs. I still do not have feeling in my leg from surgery, but I was released to bike inside and walk a mile as long as there’s resting spots along the journey.
Oct. 21st has radically changed my life. Though the days seem long and the suffering seems eternal. I know I’ll come out stronger than before.
Suffering. We all have endured suffering. Some we have created on our own, some life has handed us, and some that has just appeared without us knowing.
Suffering. I imagine the definition of suffering to be mixed with a little bit of chaos to help the individual or situation to grow substantial, but to be meaningful and significant with hopes and dreams of achieving more.
Personally. Suffering will either make or break you! You can choose to allow the suffering to drag you down or you can choose to find Joy in the chaos.
Jesus suffered enough for all of us to have eternal life. He paid the ultimate sacrifice, so we could be forgiven. I think of failures often and how I wish I would have done this or I wish I would have not made that decision in life. I think of how God has forgiven me day in and day out, and how much he loves me.
The greatest gift at Christmas is not the gifts or the company, but the greatest gift is Jesus! He came to the world to save us! I personally, think that is pretty cool. People will fail you, the world will fall apart, but King Jesus never will.
This Christmas find time to celebrate the real meaning of Christmas. If you don’t know this Jesus, my prayer for you is that you would truly surrender at the foot of the cross and give your heart to Jesus. He will radically change your life! He loves you much!
Your suffering is not a punishment; it’s a way for you to trust Jesus more and grow in your walk with Jesus.
Blessings,
J