Saturday, July 12, 2008

Then Sings My Soul Saturday - Live for Today

The reality of my impending job loss weighed heavy on me the past couple days. I'm most concerned about health insurance, due to my daughter's asthma and husband's diabetes, especially after learning the monthly COBRA payment is more than our mortgage.

Although I'm feeling "why is it this thing called life has got me goin' crazy," I choose to concentrate on these words

"You told me not to worry about what lies ahead, so I am gonna focus on today instead, making every moment count and counting every single blessing."

God is in control. I will take it day by day, and let Him handle the future.

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6 comments:

Susan said...

Oh what a great song!!! I used a Natalie song today.

She's so good huh?

I'll keep your family in prayer for all the needs you mentioned!

Blessings♥

Liza on Maui said...

Good message in this song. Thanks for sharing. I prayed for your job situation.

Amy Wyatt said...

Love Natalie Grant and this song! I'm sorry to hear you are going through a rough spot. I will be keeping your family in my prayers and that God will provide for your every need.

Carol said...

Hey Michelle, I am sorry to hear about your job. I will pray for you. I am diabetic also. Type 1, juvenile diabetes. I have had it 22 years. Phew! Insurance is a big deal for us as well. So I understand the nervousness.

Amy L Brooke said...

I will be praying for you! Insurance is such a big problem in this country. For awhile I was paying COBRA -- not nearly as big of a deal since it was just me, but enough to cause a good deal of stress.

I will pray that God leads you through this.

Elizabeth Byler Younts said...

i've just added you to my prayer list... just remember what Jesus said (my version)...don't worry about tomorrow, you are more important than the sparrows and He even watches over them. He will take care of you, too. :-) I know you know that but it is not easy to keep that in the forefront of our minds when there are anxieties.