tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6274302228366416113.post3792958600953539524..comments2014-03-20T10:59:51.250-05:00Comments on Working the Road: 12 Years Down...50 more to go!!A Living Sacrificehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02958361702154720838noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6274302228366416113.post-20644648904435094482011-11-07T22:44:52.676-06:002011-11-07T22:44:52.676-06:00What a victory. . .could have been a sour day but ...What a victory. . .could have been a sour day but you added sugar to the problem and enjoyed lemonade. I love you all so very much.<br /><br />Some of the sweetest times I can remember in my life are those of holding a sick child in my arms and heart while trying to help them get well. This helped me establish my love not only "for" them. . .but "to" them. <br /><br />LORD, help us as a church (mother) to reach out for our "sick kids" and hold them in our arms and hearts as they "throw up" all over us and their own garments. . .to clean them up with your spirit, then cradle them in our arms close to our heart until they are well again. Then at the "end of the day" we too can sit down beside our "groom" and remember how it was when He first swept us off our feet.Grandma (Peach)https://www.blogger.com/profile/18145880708703876568noreply@blogger.com