Standing Firm...
Alese seems to be a little better today… She has come to terms that what happened to her was very serious and most people do not make it through all that she has been through.
These infections in her lungs are serious and the doctor informed us today how lucky she was to just be on oxygen with all that she’s battling in her lungs. He told us that people who have these kind of serious infections that she has in her lungs are on ventilators, or simple do not make it.
Hearing this put everything into perspective for us and we’re grateful for so many answered prayers, and having her here is a true miracle.
Alese’s Aunt Jennie (my dear sister in law) e-mailed me some encouraging scripture that touched my soul and I want to share.
"Stand firm and you will see the deliverance the Lord will bring you today" Exodus 14:13
Charles H. Spurgeon provides a great commentary that really ministered to me…
This verse contains God's command to me as a believer for those times when I am confronted with dire circumstances and extraordinary difficulties. What am I to do when I cannot retreat or go forward, and my way is blocked to the right and to the left?
The Master's word to me is, "Stand firm." And, the best thing I can do at these times is to listen only to my Master's word, for others will come to me with their suggestions and advice.
Despair will come whispering, "Give up-lie down and die." But, even in the worst of times, God would have me be cheerful and courageous, rejoicing in His love and faithfulness
"Stand firm.” I must maintain the posture of one who stands, ready for action, expecting further orders, and cheerfully and patiently awaiting the Director's voice. It will not be long until God will says to me, as distinctly as He told Moses to tell the children of Israel, "Move on" (Ex. 14:15).
Thank you Father for the many blessing you’ve poured upon us…Please continue to keep your hand on Alese, guide her through these days and weeks ahead. Continue to fill her heart with joy and peace. Please touch her body and make her whole.
Blessings,
The Coco’s
These infections in her lungs are serious and the doctor informed us today how lucky she was to just be on oxygen with all that she’s battling in her lungs. He told us that people who have these kind of serious infections that she has in her lungs are on ventilators, or simple do not make it.
Hearing this put everything into perspective for us and we’re grateful for so many answered prayers, and having her here is a true miracle.
Alese’s Aunt Jennie (my dear sister in law) e-mailed me some encouraging scripture that touched my soul and I want to share.
"Stand firm and you will see the deliverance the Lord will bring you today" Exodus 14:13
Charles H. Spurgeon provides a great commentary that really ministered to me…
This verse contains God's command to me as a believer for those times when I am confronted with dire circumstances and extraordinary difficulties. What am I to do when I cannot retreat or go forward, and my way is blocked to the right and to the left?
The Master's word to me is, "Stand firm." And, the best thing I can do at these times is to listen only to my Master's word, for others will come to me with their suggestions and advice.
Despair will come whispering, "Give up-lie down and die." But, even in the worst of times, God would have me be cheerful and courageous, rejoicing in His love and faithfulness
"Stand firm.” I must maintain the posture of one who stands, ready for action, expecting further orders, and cheerfully and patiently awaiting the Director's voice. It will not be long until God will says to me, as distinctly as He told Moses to tell the children of Israel, "Move on" (Ex. 14:15).
Thank you Father for the many blessing you’ve poured upon us…Please continue to keep your hand on Alese, guide her through these days and weeks ahead. Continue to fill her heart with joy and peace. Please touch her body and make her whole.
Blessings,
The Coco’s


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