Covenant Angel

Commitment in the face of conflict produces character.

I’ll keep going

Posted By on March 25, 2011

There will be a moment in your life where you’ll just want to give up, but you must push yourself to continue. It’s those moments that make us stronger and make that next moment just a little easier.
Never give up on yourself and others will never give up on you.
Never regret anything in life… because what you’ve done in life has made you the person you are today.

I have been thinking very hard about the blog this week. Now do not get me wrong, I am not considering ‘giving up’. That is not an option, but there are moments of discouragement that cause me to stop and ponder about where I have come from and where I am now. When I come home to an empty house, I wonder what I am doing this for. I have so much family but I turn around only to see shadows. Who is our neighbor? Sometimes our neighbor is further away in the natural than our own flesh and blood. Our neighbor is the one we work with. Our neighbor is across the world in Japan, in Australia and New Zealand.

Discouragement comes for one reason or another but then God sends a messenger to let us know that He is still there. As I left Dr. Williams office today, a man opened the door for me. He said, “You don’t remember me do you?” I looked as he began to speak…I said, “Oh yes, I spoke to you about Exfuze and how it could help you.” He told me yes that was when we met. He shared with me about some medical issues and that he had not forgotten but would call me soon. I do not believe in coincidence. Just a short encounter and a brief reminder of what my mission is all about.

“A new motivation to keep walking.”

I told Rhonda, Dr. Williams’s nurse practitioner, that I have never felt like I had cancer. The subject arose as today was my follow up quarterly visit. I have a medi-port in my chest that I told her it was time to remove. My healing is secure in the promise of good health. Having the port in my chest simply is a ‘just in case’ we need it option. I have felt for about 2 weeks now that I needed to tell Dr. Williams I was ready to move on. I want the port removed. His words to me were, “You know down the line we may have to have it.” Now this for sure is ‘old man doubt’ trying to enter again. That door is closed and will remain so. The port will come out soon.

I continue to take my Exfuze Seven Proformance ¾ oz in the morning along with a shot of Green Zilla. I also take ¾ oz of Exfuze Premium Focus in the afternoon/evening. I have confidence in the nutrition value of these products. God is my healer but He expects us to use wisdom. He gave to us all that is necessary for good health. The restoration of the body’s health brings it to a ‘restore point’ and then the body functions as it was designed. Healing takes place. The effect on people is very different as different people have variable needs. That is one of the AWESOME things about the Exfuze products. The way you respond may be very different than the way I respond, but whatever it does, it is very good. As God stood back and looked upon His creation he spoke and said, “It is good.”

Whatever I am today and whoever I have become is a result of my past. I thank God for ALL that He has done for me. I pray that I can continue to be a vessel used by Him, to the day that He calls me home. Whether it be in my business with Exfuze Seven, or whether it be at Suburban Hospital…let me be used by Him. He is my Jehovah Rapha and my healer.


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