Tuesday, July 28, 2020
I Fix
Today on my way to the temple (yes it's closed but I can go into the parking lot and feel peace there) I drove by this store and it caught my eye.
I feel broken. I feel like my life is broken. And I don't know what to DO to fix it. You see, I always think that there is something I should be able to DO to fix anything that isn't right in my world. I can cook food for neighbors who are sick. I can text or visit friends who are struggling. I can send $$ to my children when their funds are low. But I can't fix me. My life and my heart are broken. I feel unloved, unwanted and unseen by the very person in my life who promised to love, want and see me. Or something like that.
"I FIX". Jesus fixes. He loves broken things. At least that's what Elder Holland says. And he says He can fix broken things. My "doing" in all this is to trust that He can and He will fix what has been broken. Like the sign says.
Be grateful for today and the lessons I am learning and the strength I am gaining. Because Christ tells me "I FIX".
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