By Michelle | Leave A Comment
By 11am yesterday, I was depressed. I realized that by then I had heard a relentless stream of new warnings of fatalities.
· Your kid could die if you give them cold medicine.
· You kid could die if you don’t give them a flu shot.
· You could die if you do get the flu shot.
· Your kid could get shot and die if you send them to college.
I suppose I could die if I stabbed myself in the hand with a fork, or took too many aspirin, the wrong kind of aspirin on the wrong day when the barometric pressure was just a bit low, and the stars were aligned just the wrong way…
I think I’d just like to live a bit recklessly, and not care so much about dying.
” I have come that they might have life and have it to the full.”
~ Jesus, John 10:10
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Michelle is a full-time stay at home Mom of three spirited little girls, age 10, 8, and 4. Her husband is a pastor of a very large church, and their lives are anything but ordinary. Follow their adventures at her self-titled blog, Michelle Wegner.
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Nearing 3 Years ago I Was told I had 6 Months to live if i left my ovarian cancer treated or have a hysterectomy that would leave me childless. I Trusted in God and Prepared to Die if it were his will. A Year Latter I went to the doctor to see why i hadn’t died yet , and discovered i was in what is called “spontaneous remission” and that not just that i was pregnant. Next Month My Son Turns 2 and my Newest Daughter 4 Months.
Trust in God and all will be well.
Mrs. Flam,
your story is amazing and inspiring. Thanks so much for taking the time to tell us all about it!
I am Glad to Share , It Changed My Life , and since , My Faith is Unbreakable and my relationship with god stronger.
Faith is my Rock. I Trust always.
Wonderful reminder, Michelle, that we should live just a bit recklessly for Christ every day.
Excellent reminder! It can be so easy in the Information Age to overdose on warnings and precautions. A little common sense and a lot of prayer is a much freer way to live.
Michelle, are you sure you shouldn’t put a “warning” sign on this post (kidding!)
I love this post! I’ll go months without watching the news because I get sick of all the “warnings” about everything that can or will kill you. I raise my fork to you!