According to 1 Corinthians 10:13 "No testing has overtaken you except what is common to mankind. And God is faithful; He will not let you be tested beyond what you can bear. But when you are tested, He will also provide a way out so that you can endure it."
As Joyce Meyer would say, "This is just a test. It is only a test."
The last few years, God has allowed the testing far beyond what I consider the amount I can bear. Just one more thing; and then another, and another, and another. And, just when I think it is over, another "THING" happens. And, yet, He sends someone or something we need to take care of that "THING."
The last few weeks have been so emotional, as I have said. This week another set of "things" are cropping up. Today was supposed to be, what I have come to call, a DOWN or Rest day. Mock had appts starting with a 10:00 blood work test. I woke him; he got dressed; left the apartment and came back within a minute stating the car battery was dead.
I just had the car serviced. Why wasn't that found? Another "thing" to deal with. None of the men in the apartment office have jumper cables (Interesting, huh?) I called "the relative I can't mention," and he came all the way here from work, jumped the car, and went to pick up the prescription for my blood work to be done tomorrow before the MRI. (He must love me.)
The Dr's offices is telling me that a blood test is not necessary to do an MRI. The hospital is telling me that they require a blood test before MRIs. (Interesting, huh?) The hospital sent a request for a RX for blood work. And, had not received the information from the Dr's office. I asked the Dr's office to fax a copy to the hospital; even gave them the number to fax; it was also included on the request. I didn't want to take any chances, so "He" picked up the Rx for me so that we will have it tomorrow.
At O:dark:30 tomorrow, I am to be at the hospital for blood work before the MRI. Interesting, if not enjoyable.
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