November 25, 2017 www.PositiveChristianity.org presents Positive Daily Inspiration

 SATURDAY INSPIRATION  (SUBMITTED WITH OUR GREAT THANKS)

"And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds." Philippians 4:7

If God brings you to it, God will bring you through it. 
Happy moments, praise God. 
Difficult moments, seek God. 
Quiet moments, worship God. 
Painful moments, trust God. 
Every moment, thank God.

Sara Henderson writes, it was hard to watch her fail. Physically, she was growing thinner and more stooped. Mentally, she was losing her ability to sort out reality. 
Initially, my grandmother had railed, angrily, against the symptoms of
Alzheimer's disease that were eroding who she had always been.

Eventually, the anger gave way to frustration and then resignation. My
grandmother had always been a strong woman. She had a career before it was
common for women to have careers. She was independent. In her eighties,
she was still dragging out her stepladder every spring to wash all the
windows in her house. She was also a woman with a deep faith in God.

As my grandmother lost her ability to live alone, my father moved her into
his home. Grandchildren and great-grandchildren were often in the house. 
She seemed to enjoy being surrounded by the noise and activity of a large,
extended family.

As she slipped further away from us mentally, my grandmother would
occasionally have moments of lucidity when she knew where she was and
recognized everyone around her. We never knew what prompted those
moments, when they would occur, or how long they would last.

Toward the end of her life she became convinced that her mother had knit
everything she owned. "Mama knit my boots," she would tell strangers,
holding up a foot clad in galoshes. "Mama knit my coat," she would say
with a vacant smile as she zipped up her raincoat. Soon we were putting
on her boots for her and helping her zip up her coat.

During my grandmother's last autumn with us, we decided to take a family
outing. We packed up the car and went to a local fair for a day of
caramel apples, craft booths, and carnival rides.

Grandma loved flowers, so my dad bought her a rose. She carried it
proudly through the fair, stopping often to breathe in its fragrance.

Grandma couldn't go on the carnival rides, of course, so she sat on a
bench close by and waited while the rest of the family rode. Her moments
of lucidity were now a thing of the past having eluded her for months, but
she seemed content to sit and watch as life unfolded around her.

While the youngest members of the family ran, laughing to get in line at
the next ride, my father took my grandmother to the nearest bench. A
sullen-looking young woman already occupied the bench but said she
wouldn't mind sharing the bench. "Mama knit my coat," my grandmother told
the young woman as she sat down.

We didn't let my grandmother out of our sight, and when we came back to
the bench to get her, the young woman was holding the rose. She looked as
though she had been crying. "Thank you for sharing your grandmother with
me," she said. Then she told us her story. She had decided that day was to 
be her last on Earth. In deep despair and feeling she had nothing to live for, 
she was planning to go home and commit suicide. While she sat on that bench 
with Grandma, as the carnival noises swirled around them, she found herself 
pouring out her troubles.

"Your grandmother listened to me," the young woman informed us. "She told
me about a time in her own life, during the Depression, when she had lost
hope. She told me that God loved me and that He would watch over me and
would help me make it through my problems. She gave me this rose. She
told me that my life would unfold just like this rose and that I would be
surprised by its beauty. She told me my life was a gift. She
said she would be praying for me."

We stood, dumbfounded, as she hugged my grandmother and thanked her for
saving her life. Grandma just smiled a vacant smile and patted her arm. 
As the young woman turned to leave, she waved good-bye to us. Grandma
waved back and then turned to look at us, still standing in amazement.

"Mama knit my hat," she said. 

POSITIVE DAILY PRAYER:

Thank You God for using others to talk, and act, through to bless our lives.

POSITIVE DAILY AFFIRMATION: Divine order is now actively at work in my life. 
God is guiding and directing me to my good.

POSITIVE DAILY QUOTE: 
“Do all the good you can
By all the means you can
In all the ways you can
In all the places you can
At all times that you can
To all the people you can
As long as ever you can.” John Wesley, minister

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GOD BLESS YOU, Merry Christmas!
Christopher Ian Chenoweth