I’m sitting here tonight at my desk, feeling the weight of hurt that someone I love is enduring. Yet knowing, too, that God is at work answering prayers that have been prayed for years.
Sometimes God’s answers come with pain.
Praying with that knowledge is an act of sacrifice.
I don’t like pain and hurt, and I especially don’t like to see those I love in that condition.
A few weeks ago, I drove to see a sweet friend for the day. I shot this quick picture while I headed down the road.

That cloud was both beautiful and intimidating. Would it just stay a gorgeous cloud, or would it turn into a storm? On I went on the road I needed to take. Turns out there was a little thunder later but mostly I enjoyed a very pretty sky that God gave.
About this same time, I read I Corinthians 7. Paul was encouraging people of various situations in life…wives, Jews, Gentiles, slaves. He ended the section with these words:
“Brethren, each one is to remain with God in that condition in which he was called.” (I Cor. 7:24)
Three words jumped out at me.
Remain with God.
Whatever the condition to which we are called, we are to remain with God.
Sometimes…very often, actually…life’s situations to which God calls us are just plain hard.
Cancer. Oh, the dear friends I have who are battling cancer.
Dementia. Loss of a loved one. Or caring for a loved one with a serious illness.
Parenting special needs of any age.
And this world. This sad, scary, upended world.
But through it all, we are to remain with God.
Like that road I was driving, straight with a curve up ahead and a big uncertain cloud, but on which I knew I must remain until I reached my destination.
Remain with God through the tears, the fears, the pain, the pressures.
Don’t give up on God. Listen to what else Paul said about his own thorn in the flesh that God allowed him to have.
“And He has said to me, My grace is sufficient for you; for My power is made perfect in weakness.” (II Cor. 12:9)
If I don’t remain with God, then I will not be able to partake of His amazing and sufficient grace, or to experience His awesome power in my life.
Being under the hand of my loving Father is where I need to remain, regardless of the circumstances in which I find myself…or in which I find those that I love.
Remain with God.
There is no better place to be.

I love this post and like that it says, “remain with God” not, Try to find Him.” If we remain in Him and His words remain in us, He promises to hear us.
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Abide in Him, isn’t it? We’re the ones who move, not God. Thanks for your insight, Pete.
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PaTTy, thanks for THIS…TODAY
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Just like I told you earlier, I need this the most. Love you, Mary Beth!
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Beautifully said. Thank you, Patty!
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Thanks for reading, Nancy!
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AMEN, sweet sister! In his hands we are protected, provided for, and loved–even as we walk through the dark valleys of life. And as if that wasn’t enough, one day he’ll take us by the hand and lead us to be with him in heaven. You are so right, Patty: there’s no better place to be!
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He is all we need, now and forever in eternity. We are very blessed! Thanks, Nancy.
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This was very encouraging! May we remain with God each day. Beautiful picture too!
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Thank you, Dawn! And glad you like the picture. I’m having trouble with Word Press not letting me center my photos so I get bogged down in that issue. Oh well.
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Remain in God..that is a beautiful reminder for each of us today. Thank you.
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Thank you, Nicola. Good to hear from you.
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Beautifully written, Patty. God bless you as you travel this road.
Love and Hugs, Cindy
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Thank you, Cindy. God bless!
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67 “You do not want to leave too, do you?” Jesus asked the Twelve.
68 Simon Peter answered him, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.
John 6:
You said it so eloquently here, Patty. Thank you!
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Those verses are so powerful. Thank you for sharing those, G.W. And thanks for reading.
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I’m incredibly thankful that our God is with us and available in the thick and thin 24/7!!
Good reminder through your words.❤️
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Amen, Alicia, and thank you.
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“Like that road I was driving, straight with a curve up ahead and a big uncertain cloud, but on which I knew I must remain until I reached my destination.” A powerful post Patty and beautifully written!
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Thank you, Beth. Have a blessed Lord’s day!
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So beautiful cuz.
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Thank you, Barbara!
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This was such a wonderful post…so very uplifting. That photo with the clouds and the blue sky was perfect for your message. Wishing you blessings and thank you!
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Thank you so much, Linda. Wishing you many blessings as well.
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Great post
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Thank you for reading!
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