All is well!

Hislady
on 12/19/11 10:06 am - Vancouver, WA
As Christians we need to remember that no matter what is going on in our lives, all is always well because we have Jesus to take care of our every need and problem. It reminds me of an old hymn, It Is Well. We may feel like our world is crashing in around us but Jesus is always there to make it well again! The hardest part is giving it over to Him and trusting Him to handle it for us. So remember this time of year especially that all is well when Jesus is at the wheel.

I have a prayer request for my poor little great grand daughter, she is sooo sick, not vomiting just hot with fever but she won't drink so we need prayer that she will start drinking or eating her posicles so she doesn't get dehydrated. Thanks in advance for your prayers!

God bless!
Karen
Patricia R.
on 12/19/11 10:39 am - Perry, MI
 Hi Karen,
I did not fully understand the hymn, "It Is Well," the first time I sang it as a Baby Christian.  Then, I heard the story behind the hymn, which is very moving.  The writer of the song lost his wife and children when their ship sank crossing the Atlantic.  He took a trip to Europe, and asked where the other ship went down, and he had such peace about his loss, he was moved to write that hymn.  What a testimony.

Poor great-granddaughter.  How old is this angel?  I am praying for her.  

I need to PM you some private prayer requests that I can't put on the forum.  I will try to do that tonight.

Hugs,
Trish
Seek always to do some good, somewhere. Every man has to seek in his own way to realize his true worth. You must give some time to your fellow man. For remember, you don't live in a world all your own. Your brothers are here too.
Albert Schweitzer
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Hislady
on 12/19/11 10:45 am - Vancouver, WA
Yes how anyone can be calm after that loss is amazing and the hymn just brings me to tears because a lady in our church who suffered greatly from cancer loved this song and sang it all the time right up to her death and she truely meant every word even thru her suffering!

Poor baby girl is only 4 so it's so hard to make her undertand how important fluids are. Grand daughter said if she doesn't get some fluids in soon like popsicles she won't hesitate to take her to the ER. I imagine it's just a bug of some kind but you know how helpless we feel when we can't fix them up.

I'll be looking for the prayer requests, thanks.
Patricia R.
on 12/19/11 8:13 pm - Perry, MI
 Hi Karen,
Both of my older kids had to be hospitalized for dehydration at age four. Turns out my daughter had oral herpes, which she caught from my ex, when he had a broken cold sore.  We did not know he was contagious back then.  

The most painful thing was haring my daughter cry when they put in the IV.  I slept in a recliner in her room with her.  When my son was hospitalized, I was very pregnant with his brother, and it was a different hospital, so they did not have a recliner.  I sure hope your little angel has a quick recovery.

Hugs,
Trish

P.S.  I messaged you on Facebook, because it is easier to me to use that one.

Seek always to do some good, somewhere. Every man has to seek in his own way to realize his true worth. You must give some time to your fellow man. For remember, you don't live in a world all your own. Your brothers are here too.
Albert Schweitzer
96179

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