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Why do we feel down ...?


Have just had a few hectic weeks chasing round the country .... many miles in trains, planes and cars ... too many different beds. However, at the same time it has been great to meet many new people, encourage some (I hope) and see things moving ahead. Very encouraging for me to see! God is at work!

Then came home last week to have a flu jab ... I'm not old, just diabetic! ... which, as usual, gives me mild flu symptoms - this on top of all the travelling leaves me feeling fatigued and washed out.

I tend towards being melancholic by nature, to see if you are check out which type of music most appeals to you, as some old sage suggested 'music touches the spirit it finds...' or something like that. So when I am feeling a little low I have to work hard not to continue feeling low.

So what is the solution? Always to take a step back, reflect on the Word, and see all that is happening around me. How God's grace touches someone else in the midst of seeming despair, brings comfort to the hurt or liberty to those in bondage ... whatever that might be ... and recognise that this same God, my Father, is working in the same way in my life.

I don't bless others ... He blesses others through me ... the focus is on Him not me ... and so should my focus be.

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