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Old Dec 20, 2012, 01:00 PM
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I can say one thing "god" put a lot on me this year. foot pain, foot surgery, Some things i had no power to change some things I did have the power to change and that one thing was me. I do pray for the things (people) I had no power to change and to leave it in gods hands. AMEN
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Old Dec 21, 2012, 07:23 PM
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God doesn't cause those things to happen to us, my friend. Sometimes it's our own fault, or it's the environment, or our jobs, or in your case maybe it's the shoes you were wearing (I don't know the exact nature of your foot injury ) or maybe someone else caused your injury. But God didn't cause your any more than He caused my spine to fall apart. Heck, all I did the first time I herniated was bend down to pick up an empty laundry basket!

Anyway -- just clarifying that. LOL We're quick to blame God but He doesn't "do" things to us. Take care! Hugs, Lee
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