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Should we Be Proud of our Disabilities?

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 When I first heard about Disability Pride Month in July each year, I struggled with this question. I thought that the Bible said, "Pride goes before a fall," ( Proverbs 16:18 ). Well, it doesn't. It says, "Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall," but I don't know that destruction is much better than a fall. And we all know the last thing someone with a disability needs is to fall! But, you know me, I figured there might be more to the word than I was aware, so I visited with my friend, Webster : PRIDE, noun 1. Inordinate self-esteem; an unreasonable conceit of one's own superiority in talents, beauty, wealth, accomplishments, rank or elevation in office, which manifests itself in lofty airs, distance, reserve, and often in contempt of others. Martial pride looks down on industry. PRIDE goeth before destruction. Proverbs 16:18.  There, see! I told you! But wait- There's more! 3. Generous elation of heart; a noble self-esteem...

How is He Going to Use THAT?!?

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  Every scripture is inspired by God and useful for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the person dedicated to God may be capable and equipped for every good work.  2 Timothy 3 :16-17  I read a verse like this and immediately my mind goes to the opposite. For example, what are we going to learn from a verse like Psalm 38:7, “For my loins are filled with a loathsome [disease]: and [there is] no soundness in my flesh.” ? Then I think of this bit from Tim Hawkins:  Yes, we can probably learn something from everything in God’s Word. You just have to recognize that not every verse is for every moment. God brings us to different places in His Word in different ways at different times, differently. Yeah, I did that. Here are the ways our verse today tells us that God’s Word is used in us: Teaching:  There is so much to learn in scripture! We see how to live and love, how to find God and how to exist in beautiful re...

Considering His Ways

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  I will meditate on your precepts and focus on your behavior. I find delight in your statutes; I do not forget your instructions.   Psalm 119:15-16 NET  Today, I feel like I grasp a different version of these verses more. Here’s the NIV’s version, “I meditate on your precepts and consider your ways. I delight in your decrees; I will not neglect your word.” Matthew Henry, in his commentary, opened my eyes to an understanding of this when he said, “…I will have respect unto thy ways, as the traveller has to his road, which he is in care not to miss and always aims and endeavours to hit.” Instantly this brought to mind a story my husband told me of his first backpacking trip nearly ten years ago. He had never been on a backpacking trip, had never really hiked much for that matter, and he had decided to do this alone. He had chosen a very challenging trail, one that led to the Enchanted Valley in the Olympic National Forest. After driving hours to get there, he checked in ...

Finding Pain Relief Options

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I am an Amazon Associate and when you purchase something through the links in this post I will receive a small bonus. This does not change your price at all, it just helps support what I'm doing on the Salty Zebra Blog  For a long time my pain-relief options have been quite limited. For the most part I stick to over-the-counter options like Tylenol, Ibuprofen and Excedrin, but they have helped less and less over the years. Now I often feel like I'm taking them just so I've tried something . But over the last year, I've added an additional tool to my toolbox and I wanted to share it with you in case it could offer you some relief as well! The first time I heard about this was after my husband sustained a terrible broom hockey injury. He was playing with the kids' youth group and was so focused on moving the puck with his broom at high speeds that he didn't notice the wall directly in front of him. This caused the end of the broom to hit him right in the sternum. ...

Decoding the Mysteries of Airfare

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  I don't know about you, but buying airfare stresses me out! I don't want the flight I'm looking at to fill up, but Google says the price is high and to wait until later, sometimes much  later. What if I buy the tickets today and next week they're half the price? What if a sale comes up and I could have flown premium, or even first class? And then there's the dilemma of whether to use points/miles to book. And should I book directly with the airline, or through one of their partners, or even an Online Travel Agency (OTA). Do I book through my credit card's travel portal and pay with cash to get the most points, or do I book with miles and save the cash for other things? The more I learn about travel, sometimes, the more complicated and difficult it gets to make decisions!  One of my biggest stressors in buying airfare was its seemingly non-refundable nature. Sure, you could buy a "refundable" ticket for twice the price of a saver ticket, but are you r...

Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth

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  How can a young person maintain a pure life? By guarding it according to your instructions! With all my heart I seek you. Do not allow me to stray from your commands! In my heart I store up your words, so I might not sin against you.   Psalm 119:9-11  How do we Abide in Christ and live a godly life that bears His fruit? By living out what we learn in His Word. It seems like such a simple question with such a simple answer, and yet, none of it is simple! The advice the psalmist gives here is to a young person. While it is important, critical even, for young people to begin their life this way, establishing good patterns that become grooves of good habits in their mind, it’s just as important for old folks like me! In fact, if I remember correctly, I first encountered these verses as a young person and took them to heart, beginning to study and memorize God’s Word. Now it’s not as much of a struggle to make it a part of my day because that pattern, that expectation, is...

The Truth Shall Set You Free

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Then Jesus said to those Judeans who had believed him, ‘If you continue to follow my teaching, you are really my disciples and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.’  John 8:31-32  In the days that Jesus walked the earth, slavery was a known institution. People could see it clearly around them every day. You looked at someone and knew they were a slave. You never wanted to be a slave. There was an "us" and a "them." Many, if not most, people in the world today are either unaware or less aware of slavery, but it is no less prevalent. In fact, according to recent estimates, there are nearly 50 million people living in slavery in our world today! If you look at the top 10 countries in the world by population of slaves, you might be shocked to find the United States among them. Isn't slavery illegal here? Yes, but so is murder, and yet it still happens.   Most of us don't know any slaves personally, and yet we are still a part of the cycl...