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I was AWOL due to my Internet crashing two days ago, and it turns out my modem electrical cord did not fit right and had to be replaced with one that would.
I appreciate the prayers. I can't get the dental work done till Thursday, because of being on Coumadin, and that day I am also getting two cortisone shots for the pain in my back and hip. Would appreciate a prayer for that.
I have a praise...I am getting more help with the pain, from suggestions from my therapist. He reminded me of a visualization exercise we had recorded, and also suggested Mindful Meditation, which can be taught in classes, but they are expensive, so I ordered an audio book, which I should get delivered in a few days. I am hoping that helps too.
Hugs,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer


April 19
Anointed for Burial
Imagine this scene. A woman walks into the annual church rummage sale with a beautiful collection of designer clothes worth thousands of dollars. She says, “I want to give this clothing to the Lord." Then, as people nod in agreement, she drops the items on the floor and sets fire to them.
You would probably think, What a waste! That’s how the disciples reacted when Mary of Bethany anointed Jesus’ feet with an entire bottle of perfume. For almost three years, the disciples had lived on the donations of wealthy women and other generous people. And this particular bottle was worth about a year’s wages for a rural worker. Proceeds from its sale could have supplied the needs of Christ and His followers for weeks.
Judas spoke up, criticizing the apparent waste, and the other disciples joined in scolding Mary. But her liberal use of the fragrance wasn’t a mistake. Jesus explained, “When she poured this perfume on My body, she did it to prepare Me forburial" (Matt. 26:12). By using the entire jar at once, Mary released an aroma so overpowering that it filled the whole house (John 12:3). Every breath the guests took reminded them of her extravagant, seemingly imprudent gift.
From Mary’s day until now, the call of God has always inspired His followers to act in ways that others don’t understand. In doing so, we release the fragrance of Christ to everyone we encounter (2 Cor. 2:15). What has God called you to do as an expression of your devotion and love for Him?
Albert Schweitzer

All I ask is that you pray that I can make it through all of this.
Beverly
Hugs,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer
