Suzana wrote:Hi Selah,
That's wonderful, how the Lord answered your prayers and sustained you through the whole ordeal!
He certainly is merciful.
I agree! Thank you for praying even though you didn't know the details then. Yes, our Lord is merciful. (I would not have wanted to do the extraction without a pain shot! After submitting my story, I began to consider how no-pain-shot would have changed my pre-surgery thoughts!!! And certainly it would have effected my experience of the extraction!!! If there is anything analogous to this aspect of the story, it would be that American's have an opportunity for "pain-less" Christian sacrifice. In other words, we're blessed!)
Suzana wrote: When I first read the bit about extracting the tooth with blood and in agony, I pictured the scene from Castaway with Tom Hanks. (If you haven't seen it, you may not want to).
I have not seen it but would like to, now that you mention it.
Suzana wrote: I know the Lord is extremely patient with us, but I think our self-will often hangs on for dear life; and I don't know that crucifixion can ever be entirely painless. I heard someone say that living sacrifices on the altar tend to try and squirm away! -
Yes, I must agree. I think the analogy that A.W. Tozer used must have been in context of no--or very little--anesthetic. You know, I've also been thinking that pain can be known in many different forms, and I admit to squirming a time or two.
Suzana wrote:(Gal 5:17) For the flesh lusts against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh; and these things oppose each other, so that you do not do the things that you wish.
(Gal 5:24) And those who are Christ's have crucified the flesh with its passions and lusts.
Gal 5:24 reminds me of
2 Cor. 4:11 "...we who live are always delivered to death for Jesus' sake, that the life of Jesus may also be manifested in our mortal flesh."