tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3963324182137256732.post4172364490619838286..comments2012-10-13T21:37:07.101-07:00Comments on Breaking Bread Together: So is it wrong?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3963324182137256732.post-51363463353609554322011-05-26T23:14:38.997-07:002011-05-26T23:14:38.997-07:00Oh but Denise...brie! Come on! Especially with bro...Oh but Denise...brie! Come on! Especially with brown sugar sprinkled over it and melted together. Mmmmmm. Ok, I'm not helping am I Julie? lol. Actually I've been struggling with something different, but maybe it could help. For me it's hip pain, and my desire to numb the pain with medication. I really don't want to become addicted. But who couldn't be addicted to being pain free? Really. But a friend made it clear that physical issues have a purpose whether pain or cravings... they let us know we have a need. So knowing that God can fill our every need, she suggested I choose those times of pain to be times of praise. To let the pain be a little reminder of how much I need him. A reminder to spend time with Him. If I hurt, I praise. After all, it is truly impossible, even in pain or cravings, to be discontent when you are praising God. Might help. Can't hurt! :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3963324182137256732.post-75317810827365446082011-05-16T19:19:12.237-07:002011-05-16T19:19:12.237-07:00i have no self control!
therefore i don't keep...i have no self control!<br />therefore i don't keep anything yummy in my house that i crave.<br /><br />and i hate cheese (ICK!), i'm no help.Denisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01240575765252692365noreply@blogger.com