Aids in living
October 4, 2014
Physical health is very important. When we are physically
strong we are able to work, play, and generally function in our family and
community. We often diminish our health through neglect and downright willful
disobedience to the promptings and prodding of our friends, loved ones and
medical community. Several years ago I began having serious problems with my
heart, pulmonary system, and blood clotting issues. Many concerned, loving, caring people told me
to get regular physical activity and eat correctly. My mind still remained in
the teenage mode of thinking that youth would always be with me and that I was
generally immortal. Over the years, things kept getting worse and after heart
attacks, blood clots, pulmonary embolisms, and general degeneration of vital
bodily functions. Now, I am not talking about sinister kinds of behavior. I
fully embrace the principles of the Gospel and have, to the best of my ability
followed the admonition to come unto Christ and rid myself of all ungodliness. The
subsequent blessing from following Christ and ridding ourselves of all
ungodliness is the promise that we will, by the Grace of God be perfect in
Christ and deny not his power.
Time and life as it is have enabled me to be provided with a
life-saving tool that just a few years ago was simply an imaginary star wars
toy that might be available someday. A slim metal tool was placed under my skin
and two electric probes run through my vein and “screwed” into my heart lining.
Pace makers have been around for years; however, the defibulator I received
acts as both a pace maker and a three phase defibulator that takes care of my
heart by sending little messages in the form of electrical shocks varying in
degree from tender tickles (more like a hammer to the chest) to an all out
shocking of the heart to return it’s life giving beat.
As grateful for this life saving devise as I am, I can’t
help but look to another tool that has blessed my life from a very early age,
sending messages to my spirit when I was in my, “dumb as a rock” phases. This
tool is available to us all. It is of course, the Holy Ghost. Like the
defribulator, we have to ask for it, then listen to its promptings, or
messages. While I have only had two promptings from my defibulator, I have had
literally thousands from that still small voice that guides, admonishes, and
teaches us to love God, Love our fellow man, and love ourselves. Sometimes I
have been able to listen, understand, and act favorably on these promptings
without undue loss of spirituality. Other times I have had to be given the
highest levels of the charge by the Holy Ghost to return to the Iron Rod; the
Word of God.
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