This Friday, My Angel will be having spine surgery for scoliosis. It's the most major surgery she's ever had in her life, requiring ICU, probable ventilator and possible blood transfusion, an incision that runs all the way down her back, and a 7 to 10 day stay at our local Children's hospital. She is nervous. Extremely nervous. But she is brave and courageous and has a strength that comes from a Heavenly Father that loves her and watches over her and blesses her.
Please remember her in your prayers.
The Ministry of Angels- Jeffrey R. Holland
When Adam and Eve willingly stepped into mortality, they knew
this telestial world would contain thorns and thistles and troubles of
every kind. Perhaps their most challenging realization, however, was not
the hardship and danger they would endure but the fact that they would
now be distanced from God, separated from Him with whom they had walked
and talked, who had given them face-to-face counsel. After this
conscious choice, as the record of creation says, “they saw him not; for
they were shut out from his presence.”
Amidst all else that must have troubled them, surely this must have troubled them the most.
But
God knew the challenges they would face, and He certainly knew how
lonely and troubled they would sometimes feel. So He watched over His
mortal family
constantly, heard their prayers always, and sent prophets (and later
apostles) to teach, counsel, and guide them. But in times of special
need, He sent angels, divine messengers, to bless His children, reassure
them that heaven was always very close and that His help was always
very near... May we all believe more readily in, and have more gratitude
for, the Lord’s promise as contained in one of President Monson’s
favorite scriptures: “I will go before your face. I will be on your
right hand and on your left, … my Spirit shall be in your [heart], and
mine angels round about you, to bear you up.”
In the process of praying for those angels to attend us, may we
all try to be a little more angelic ourselves—with a kind word, a strong
arm, a declaration of faith and “the covenant wherewith [we] have
covenanted.” Keep Smiling!
Mel, Our thoughts and prayers are with you all! Please give Shawnee a hug for us! xoxox The Geller's
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