Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Week 13

Good Morning everyone: my computer got infected with a virus so I am unable to access the next study. Please just go onto what comes after Repentance IV. Hopefully I can catch up later in the week.

Kathy

3 comments:

Kathy Schmidt said...

Hi everyone:
I hope you don't mind me doing this, but I would like to repeat week 13 for this week's lesson simply because of time constraints. I did not have my computer for a bit and then I ran out of time to do this lesson. From the lack of comments over this past week, I assume we are all in the same boat!!

Joyce said...

This is fine with me . Hey ! This is really novel as I am ahead ! I went on to the next study as you suggested earlier. now I will have time to read over TK's answers and think about them !

Kathy Schmidt said...

This first study on sorrowing was a good reminder that when I feel that I am in opposition with others or just within the world that I am never alone in it. God is always there even though quite often I seem to struggle "on my own" without praying my sorrows. I don't think there has ever been a time in my life that I have felt that He wasn't there but as I posted once before I have certainly felt a distance---but that has been due to my sin of arrogance and pride. One thing that prevents me from the deep sorrow of David is that I have never suffered for my faith in the form of persecution (not that I want to---I am a coward). Folks in other cultures certainly experience that in a way I could never imagine. Also, I have never experienced great personal opposition with a "foe". Man, am I ever a coddled Christian!!! However, Satan can be one of the great opposers and his tactics of temptation can cause great sorrow. I certainly have gone through that and probably each and every day of my life experience some sort of Satanic opposition.
But...God is always victorious!! Praise Him, praise Him!!!