2 nurses are leaving. 1, in fact, already left. You would think, "Who, in the earth would do that?" when we know that we are all facing a tough economic times. Where job is very scarce and those that still have it, are still uncertain of its stability. I'm not saying that they're not thankful for what they have, but I know that the reason is not job-related. Not the kind of work we do. But it's the people they work with. Personalities clash. Ideas differ. Compromise not known. Pride fueled by self-expertise and power collide. The other: complaints of her "SOS" messages seemed to be ignored. Needing an extra hand with tasks that are becoming too much for just one nurse was her simple 9-1-1 message. She got burned out. Left with only one choice, she opted to put in her resignation.
This is reality. Changes in this world abound. And we have no control, whether we admit it or not.
This Thanksgiving, I am going to remain thankful. And in every day that comes. Because "hope" was paid for long time ago by the greatest sacrifice. No matter what changes occur, I know I have chosen to follow Jesus, Who does not change.
As I sample the turkey, mashed potato and whatever else will be on my plate, I want this to take me back to those times, where people realized that all the blessings they received were given by God. Those who had gone first and met a lot of obstacles on their paths, only to realize that they were not truly alone and had divine guidance, protection, provision and other blessings.
Remembering God's faithful love, then I pray for "pride" from people's hearts to crumble. For personalities to unite despite the differences. For ideas to be embraced and respected to avoid confrontations. For compromises to be known that all disputes are settled.
I pray for people to realize God's greatest blessing to humanity: "to have the privilege of being born again because of what Jesus had done." This is a priceless inheritance. Pure. Undefiled. Beyond the reach of change and decay. This is my greatest encouragement in times of trouble. Amidst the constant and unpredictable changes in my journey. That no matter what step I take, I live with this wonderful expectation of eternal life.
Giving thanks to God...It is just the right thing to do...Thank You God! Thank You Jesus!
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Happy Thanksgiving! God bless you!
ReplyDeleteGreat post as always..Have a wonderful, wonderful Thanksgiving Rosel..How I thank God for you! HUGS, Debbie
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ReplyDeleteI so enjoy reading your thoughts and your messages. I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family and friends.
Blessings to you,
Jean
Happy Thanksgiving. I am on disability now understand leaving the nursing profession. I was a nurse for 25 years and it is very hard work. Your heart always seem to be in a place of thankfulness. God is indeed our hope and strength.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!!! May the Lord continue to bless you.
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Bren
Happy Thanksgiving, my friend and sister in Christ. God truly does bless us in countless ways.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving...May you be blessed as you bless so many through your Love for Christ.
ReplyDeleteI read this and just breathed it in....Happy thanksgiving to you Rosel...you have a special place in my heart.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful prayer of thanksgiving. Rosel, I understand what you wrote about the nurses quitting. In this economy, they should be thankful for their jobs but I guess there are other considerations too.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to stop by and wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving Day. You are a blessing to me and I thank you. You are always an encourager and I love that you are a fellow nurse.
Blessings and love,
Debbie
Amen! That is too bad about the nurses leaving. I know jobs are getting a lot more demanding now. People do need the Lord. A great post ~ Happy Thanksgiving, sweet friend. Blessings ~
ReplyDeleteThanks be to God for everything!! Amen.
ReplyDeleteRosel - You are such a blessing my friend. Thank you for visiting my blog and giving me encouragement. But most of all, I want to thank you for being such a faithful servant to our Lord Christ Jesus. Have a blessed Thanksgiving and may our Lord continue to work through you and your blog. God bless, Lloyd
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