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I was diagnosed with Osteoarthritis in 1997ish, Avascular Necrosis aka Osteonecrosis in my knee in 2014 and Factor V Leiden hetero, and Spondylolisthesis 2005ish
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Happy Heavenly Father’s Day to all the dads who are no longer with us but continue to live on in our hearts and memories. Today, as we honor and celebrate the fathers who have passed away, let us reflect on the profound impact they had on our lives and the valuable lessons they taught us.
My dad Tom Briglovich was the first man I ever loved, and his presence in my life was invaluable. He was not just a father to me, but also a teacher, a leader, mentor, and a friend. He showed me what a man of integrity looked like, his kindness, and strength and love were everything. He taught me the importance of hard work, perseverance, and never giving up on my dreams. Especially when life throws you curve balls or when others try to keep you down.
One of the most remarkable qualities about my dad was his ability to listen. He always made me feel heard, validated, and understood. Whether I had a problem, a success to celebrate, or simply needed someone to talk to, he was there for me. His unwavering support and encouragement gave me the confidence to believe in myself and pursue my passions.
He was an amazing grandfather. And he loved his granddaughter Tiffany who’s Nick name was Muffy with every breath he had. She was the apple of his eye.
My dad also set a high bar for how men should treat others. He treated everyone with respect, compassion, and empathy. He never hesitated to lend a helping hand to those in need, and his generosity knew no bounds. From volunteering at local charities to being a shoulder to lean on for friends and family, he exemplified what it means to be selfless and caring.
I was blessed to have 2 amazing parents.
Thank you Lord.
This Father’s Day, as we remember and honor our dads who are no longer with us, let us cherish the memories we shared and the lessons they imparted. Let us strive to live our lives in a way that would make them proud. Let us carry their love, kindness, and wisdom in our hearts as we navigate through life.
To all the dads in heaven, thank you for your love, guidance, and everlasting impact on our lives. Though you may not be physically present, your spirit lives on within us. We honor you not just today, but every day, as we strive to be the best versions of ourselves.
Happy Heavenly Father’s Day to my dad and to all the dads who are watching over us from above. Your presence is deeply missed, but your love and legacy will forever endure.
Fatherhood is a role that should never be taken lightly. It is a responsibility that requires love, dedication, and constant effort. As we celebrate Father’s Day, it is important to recognize the significance of this role and the impact it has on both the fathers and their children.
First and foremost, being a father means being present in the lives of your children. It means being there for them, not only physically but also emotionally. Fathers have a unique ability to provide guidance, support, and love that is necessary for a child’s development. They serve as role models, teaching their children valuable life lessons and instilling in them important values and principles.
Furthermore, fathers play a crucial role in fostering a healthy bond with their children. This bond is built upon trust, respect, and open communication. By actively engaging in their children’s lives, fathers demonstrate their love and commitment, establishing a strong foundation for a lifelong connection. This bond forms the basis for a child’s sense of security, self-esteem, and overall well-being.
It is important to acknowledge that being a father extends beyond biological ties. Stepfathers, too, hold a special place in the lives of their children. Their willingness to embrace their role as a father figure and provide love and support is commendable. Stepfathers play a vital role in shaping the lives of their stepchildren, showing them what it means to be loved and cared for unconditionally.
In the eyes of the Lord, fathers hold a special place. The Bible acknowledges the importance of fathers and the role they play in the family unit. Ephesians 6:4 states, “Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.” This verse highlights the responsibility fathers have to raise their children in a loving, nurturing, and godly manner.
On this special day, as we honor fathers both living and in heaven, let us remember the significance of their role. Being a father is not just a title, but a lifelong commitment to love, nurture, and guide their children. It is a job that comes with its challenges, but also brings immense joy, fulfillment, and purpose.
So, to all the fathers out there, Happy Father’s Day! May you continue to embrace your role with love, strength, and dedication. May you never break the bond with your children and always strive to be the best father you can be. And to the stepfathers, know that you too are chosen to be a dad, and your love and presence are deeply appreciated.
The Bible is full of stories about remarkable fathers who serve as examples for us to learn from and strive to emulate. From the Old Testament, we have fathers like Seth, Abraham, and Noah who demonstrate what it means to be a loving, faithful, and responsible father.
Seth, the son of Adam, was known for his virtue and devotion to God. He followed in his father’s footsteps and passed down his knowledge and faith to his own children.
Abraham, the father of Isaac, is widely regarded as one of the most significant figures in the Bible. He was known for his unwavering faith in God and his willingness to sacrifice everything for his family.
Noah, the father of Shem, Ham, and Japheth, was chosen by God to build an ark and save his family and countless animals from a catastrophic flood. His faith and obedience to God serve as an example for fathers everywhere.
Moving on to the New Testament, we have Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus. He was a humble carpenter who was chosen by God to be the guardian and provider of the Son of God. His unwavering faith and devotion to his family serve as an inspiration for fathers everywhere.
Another notable New Testament father is Zechariah, the father of John the Baptist. He and his wife, Elizabeth, had waited for years to have a child, and when John was born, Zechariah praised God for His faithfulness.
Finally, we have Simeon, the man who recognized Jesus as the Savior of the world. Though he did not have any biological children of his own, Simeon was known for his devotion to God and his love for all children.
Fathers it is your responsibility to set an example for your children – not just in the actions you take, but in the values you have. This is especially true when it comes to teaching your daughters and sons about love, respect.
YOU must also teach our sons how to respect women never hit them or abuse them in any way and to view them as equals. By modeling behavior that shows women as capable and independent, you can help to break down gender stereotypes and promote equality.
For our daughters, it’s important that YOU model healthy relationships and show them what it means to be loved and respected by a man. By treating your wives or partners with kindness and affection, YOU can teach your daughters what they deserve from any future romantic partners.
However, being a godly father is equally important, as it sets the foundation for moral and ethical development in your children. By instilling strong values and a belief in a higher power, you can help your children navigate difficult decisions and remain grounded in their faith.
In all of these areas, it’s important to remember that dads are not perfect – but by striving to be the best fathers they can be, you can guide our children towards a brighter future.
In a quaint little village nestled amidst rolling hills and bountiful meadows, there lived a married couple named Clara and Henry. They were both deeply passionate about nature and harbored a shared dream of owning a small farm where they could grow their own food organically, without the use of harmful chemicals.
Clara had always loved tending to plants, her green thumb guiding every delicate touch she bestowed upon the soil. Henry, on the other hand, had a deep yearning to connect with the land, to feel the earth beneath his feet as he nurtured its bounty. Together, they were a force fueled by love, determination, and an unwavering belief in the power of nature’s embrace.
One sunny morning, as Clara gazed out over their modest backyard garden, she turned to Henry with a sparkle in her eyes. “My love,” she whispered, “what if we took our passion for gardening further? What if we had our own farm, where we could sow seeds of love and grow an abundance of healthy, nourishing food?”
Henry’s heart swelled with joy at the mere thought. “Oh, Clara, that would be a dream come true! Just imagine, harvesting fresh vegetables and fruits straight from our land, sharing them with our loved ones, and reveling in the simple pleasures life has to offer.”
With their hearts aligned and minds set aflame with dreams, Clara and Henry embarked on a journey. They scoured the village for a plot of land that could become their sanctuary, their own corner of paradise. After much searching, they stumbled upon a hidden gem, a patch of land surrounded by gentle streams and lush fields.
They wasted no time in bringing their vision to life. The couple worked tirelessly, their hands covered in dirt and sweat, but their spirits soaring high. Day by day, they tilled the land, sowed seeds of hope, and tended to their burgeoning crops with tender love and care.
Seasons came and went, each bringing its own challenges and triumphs. Clara and Henry faced droughts that tested their patience, pests that threatened their harvest, and countless hours of hard work. But amidst it all, their love grew stronger, weaving through the threads of their shared passion, nourishing not just the soil but their souls as well.
On the day they finally tasted the fruits of their labor, Clara and Henry couldn’t contain their joy. They bit into plump, juicy tomatoes, crunched on vibrant lettuce leaves, and savored the taste of pure bliss. Their farm had become a haven, a source of sustenance not just for their bodies but for their spirits too.
Word of their organic oasis spread far and wide, attracting neighbors, friends, and even curious travelers from distant lands. People marveled at the abundance and flavors that could only come from a labor of love and an unwavering commitment to nature’s wisdom.
As time passed, Clara and Henry’s dream expanded beyond their wildest imaginations. They became part of a larger movement, inspiring others to embrace sustainable farming practices, to reconnect with the land, and to appreciate the simplicity and beauty found in growing their own food.
And so, Clara and Henry’s small farm transformed not just their lives, but the lives of many. It became a symbol of hope, a testament to the power of dreams, and a reminder that sometimes, the most wondrous adventures lie right at our fingertips, just waiting for us to reach out and grasp them.
And as the sun set on their beloved farm each day, Clara and Henry would stand hand in hand, their faces aglow with contentment, knowing they had created a life filled with purpose and joy, all born from a simple dream and a boundless love for the earth.
Living a Life that Honors our higher power who I refer to as God: and Why Preparation Matters
Living a life that honors God should be every Christian’s ultimate goal. However, it is not always easy to live up to that standard. We are human, and we make mistakes. Sometimes, we get distracted by the things of this world and forget our purpose. But, as believers, we are called to prepare ourselves for the day when we meet our Maker.
The Bible teaches us that God has appointed the length of our lives. We do not know when that day will come, but we do know that it will come. Therefore, it is crucial to live every day as if it were our last. We need to be diligent in our walk with Christ, making sure that we honor Him in all of our thoughts and actions.
Preparing to meet God is more than just attending church and reading the Bible. It is about living a life that reflects the love of Christ. It is about being honest, kind, and generous to others. It is about forgiving those who have wronged us and seeking forgiveness when we have wronged others.
Living a life that honors God requires sacrifice. We must be willing to let go of our own desires and submit to God’s will. This means giving up things that are not pleasing to Him, such as sinful behaviors or harmful relationships. It also means being willing to step out in faith and serve others as Christ served us.
The apostle Paul understood the importance of living a life that honors God. In Philippians 1:21, he wrote, “For to me, living means living for Christ, and dying is even better.” Paul knew that his purpose was to serve Christ, and he was willing to suffer and sacrifice everything to fulfill that purpose.
We too must have that same mindset. We must be willing to live for Christ, no matter the cost. We must be willing to prepare ourselves daily for the day when we meet Him face to face. We must be willing to say, “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, and I have remained faithful” (2 Timothy 4:7 NLT).
Noah, one of the most well-known figures in the Bible, was a righteous man who found favor in the eyes of the Lord. According to Genesis 6:9, “Noah was a righteous man, blameless among the people of his time, and he walked faithfully with God.”
When God saw how wicked humanity had become, He decided to send a flood to destroy everything on earth. However, He instructed Noah to build an ark so that he and his family could be saved along with a pair of every kind of animal.
Noah’s wife is not named in the Bible, but she is described as the mother of his three sons – Shem, Ham, and Japheth. Together, they worked tirelessly to build the massive ark according to God’s instructions.
After the floodwaters receded, the ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat (Genesis 8:4). The exact location of these mountains is uncertain, but it is believed to be somewhere in the region of modern-day Turkey.
Noah is an important figure in the Bible because he obeyed God even when it seemed impossible. He trusted in God’s promises and acted on faith, which ultimately saved him and his family from the destruction of the flood.
Through Noah’s story, we can learn valuable lessons about the importance of obedience, faith, and trust in God’s plan. We can also find comfort in knowing that even in the darkest of times, God is always with us and will never abandon us.
Noah did as God commanded, and when he was 600 years old, in Biblical years , he completed the ark. He took his family into it, as well as pairs of all the different animals, two by two. Seven days later, the flood came upon the earth and the rain poured from the skies for forty days and forty nights. The waters rose higher and higher on the face of the earth, until even the tops of the highest mountains were covered and every breathing creature perished (7:22).
After 150 days, the Lord brought a great wind over the earth, causing the waters to subside, and the ark came to rest on top of Mt. Ararat. Noah released a dove:
Then he released a dove, to see if the waters had lessened on the earth. But the dove could find no place to perch, and it returned to him in the ark, for there was water over all the earth. Putting out his hand, he caught the dove and drew it back to him inside the ark. He waited yet seven days more and again released the dove from the ark. In the evening the dove came back to him, and there in its bill was a plucked-off olive leaf! So Noah knew that the waters had diminished on the earth. He waited yet another seven days and then released the dove; but this time it did not come back. (Genesis 8:7-12)
When the dove did not return, Noah opened the covering of the ark and saw that the waters had dried up from the ground. God instructed him to bring his family and all the creatures out of the ark.
What was the first thing Noah did upon exiting the ark? He built an altar to God and presented him with an offering, giving thanks to him for his provision. And God made a promise never to flood the earth again, setting a rainbow in the sky as a sign of this covenant with mankind.
What We Can Learn from Noah
The story of Noah and the Flood is one of judgement and salvation; of obedience and disobedience. In an era of overwhelming wickedness, Noah set himself apart by living righteously. Noah was likely mocked for building a giant boat when no flood was yet seen upon the earth – but he did not worry about what other people thought. He simply responded to God’s commands with a willing heart and hands. God rewarded him for his righteousness and obedience, saving both him and his family from destruction.
The story of the Flood also demonstrates both the gravity of God’s justice and the promise of His salvation. Every sin we commit grieves God, and His justice demands judgement for that sin. Just as God provided salvation for Noah and his family when His judgement was brought upon the world, so also does God provide salvation for each of His followers through Christ.
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In today’s fast-paced and often chaotic world, there is much we can learn from the story of Noah. This ancient tale holds valuable lessons that can guide us in our own lives, helping us navigate through challenges and make wise decisions. The story of Noah teaches us the importance of living with integrity, following our convictions, and trusting in a higher power.
Noah’s unwavering righteousness sets him apart from the rest of society. In a time where wickedness prevailed, he remained steadfast in his commitment to live a righteous life. This teaches us the significance of upholding our moral values, even when it may seem unpopular or go against the prevailing norms. Noah’s example reminds us that staying true to ourselves and our beliefs is crucial, regardless of the opinions of others.
Another vital lesson we can draw from Noah’s story is the importance of obedience. When Noah received the command from God to build an ark, he did not question or doubt. Instead, he immediately set to work, wholeheartedly obeying God’s instructions. This displays his unwavering faith and trust in a higher power. It reminds us of the significance of listening to our inner voice, following our intuition, and having faith in something greater than ourselves. By doing so, we can navigate the challenges and uncertainties of life with confidence and resilience.
Noah’s story also emphasizes the power of perseverance and resilience. As he constructed the massive ark, Noah faced ridicule and disbelief from those around him. Yet, he remained undeterred, focused on the task at hand. This serves as a reminder to stay committed to our goals, even when faced with skepticism or adversity. Noah’s unwavering determination paid off in the end when he and his loved ones were saved from the catastrophic flood. It teaches us the importance of staying persistent and dedicated, even in the face of daunting obstacles.
Furthermore, Noah’s story highlights the necessity of taking action. Noah did not merely pray for salvation; he actively took part in building the ark, playing his role in the grand scheme of things. This teaches us that faith without action is incomplete. We must take concrete steps towards our goals and aspirations, putting in the necessary effort and commitment. By doing so, we can bring about positive change in our lives and the world around us.
Lord, we come before you today seeking the same unwavering faith and determination that Noah displayed. Help us to stay committed to our goals and aspirations, even when faced with skepticism or adversity. Give us the strength to persevere through the challenges that life throws at us, knowing that with you by our side, we can overcome anything. Teach us to take action and not just rely on prayer alone, but to put in the necessary effort and commitment to bring about positive change in our lives and the world around us. May we live with integrity, staying true to our convictions, and may our actions reflect our unwavering faith in you. In your precious name, we pray. Amen.
The Parable of the Prodigal Son (also known as the parable of the Two Brothers, Lost Son, Loving Father, or of the Forgiving Father) is one of the parables of Jesus Christ in the Bible, appearing in Luke 15:11–32.
Today, I want to talk about the story of the Prodigal Son and how it relates to our lives. The Prodigal Son is a powerful story about forgiveness and redemption, but often overlooked is the story of the second son who was just as troubled.
The second son’s story teaches us about judgment, anger, jealousy, and hostility, all traits that we may find in ourselves if we look deep enough. We all have our own pig pens, whether it be drug and alcohol addiction, gambling, food addictions, or any other unhealthy habits that keep us from living a full life.
But the message of the Prodigal Son is a message of hope. No matter how low we may feel, we are never too low to turn our lives around and seek forgiveness and redemption. Just like the father in the story who forgave his son’s wrongdoings, God is always ready to forgive us and welcome us back into His loving embrace.
So let’s take this opportunity to reflect on where we are in our own lives, and ask for forgiveness for any wrongdoings we have committed. Let’s also extend forgiveness and love to those who have hurt us, just as the father in the story did.
Remember, we are all children of God, and He loves us no matter what. All we have to do is ask for forgiveness and try to live a better way.
Let’s spread positivity and hope on social media today by sharing this message and encouraging others to turn their lives around.
The parable of the prodigal son is perhaps one of the most well-known parables mentioned in Scripture. Not only does it paint a picture of God’s love for us, but it also demonstrates how we should love our brothers and sisters in Christ.
The Parable of the Prodigal Son
In the gospel of Luke, Jesus tells the well-known parable of the prodigal son. A son asks his father for his inheritance, then squanders it recklessly as he lives a life of indulgence. With nothing left of his fortune, he is forced to work as a hired hand for a pig farmer. He is so destitute that he longs to eat the food of the pigs. Realizing that his father’s servants have better working conditions, he resolves to return to his father, beg forgiveness, and ask to be his servant.
However, upon arriving at his father’s house, he is welcomed with loving arms. His father is overwhelmed with joy at his son’s return, and holds a feast in his honor:
So he got up and went back to his father. While he was still a long way off, his father caught sight of him, and was filled with compassion. He ran to his son, embraced him and kissed him. His son said to him, ‘Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you; I no longer deserve to be called your son.’ But his father ordered his servants, ‘Quickly bring the finest robe and put it on him; put a ring on his finger and sandals on his feet. Take the fattened calf and slaughter it. Then let us celebrate with a feast, because this son of mine was dead, and has come to life again; he was lost, and has been found.’ Then the celebration began. — Luke 15:20-24
However, the prodigal son’s older brother, who has remained serving in his father’s house, does not share his father’s joy. Instead, he is jealous that his father has not honored him. His father urges him not to resent his brother, but to instead be happy for him.
The Love of God the Father
The story of the prodigal son is a picture of God’s love for us as His children. God’s love for us does not depend on our faithfulness; it is unconditional. He loved us while we were still sinners. Though we are demanding and do not remain faithful, God is still our faithful and loving Father. When we come to repent of our sins, He is willing to forgive us and welcomes us with open arms.
“…I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore I have continued my faithfulness to you.” — Jeremiah 31:3 (NRSVCE)
Loving the Family of God
The example of the elder son demonstrates how we should not treat other believers. We are all equal in His sight — sinners saved by God’s grace. Jesus tells this parable shortly after a group of Pharisees and scribes complained about how Jesus was fraternizing with tax collectors and sinners. Jesus responds to their criticisms with the parable of the lost sheep and the parable of the lost coin, demonstrating His willingness to pursue sinners.
If Jesus, the King over all creation, values the least of these, how much more so should we? We should not hold ourselves in higher regard than those whose sins we deem “worse” than ours, but love and accept them as fellow members of the church. We are to share in their joys and sorrows and live in harmony with them.
As a body is one though it has many parts, and all the parts of the body, though many, are one body, so also Christ. For in one Spirit we were all baptized into one body, whether Jews or Greeks, slaves or free persons, and we were all given to drink of one Spirit…
The eye cannot say to the hand, “I do not need you,” nor again the head to the feet, “I do not need you.” Indeed, the parts of the body that seem to be weaker are all the more necessary… If [one] part suffers, all the parts suffer with it; if one part is honored, all the parts share its joy. — 1 Corinthians 12:12-13, 21-22, 26
There was a dog named Max. He used to be full of confidence and loved playing with his doggy friends, but that all changed when he got caught in a dog fight, and he lost sight in one eye. Max was left traumatized and lost all his confidence and joy. He lost sight in one eye and seemed to be afraid of his shadow. This made his owners no longer want him as he was a lot of work.
Max was now living in a dog pound, feeling hopeless and alone. One day, a teacher named Ms. Johnson came to the dog pound looking for a companion. When Ms. Johnson saw Max, she was touched by his sad eyes and knew she had found her new furry friend.
At first, Max was cautious and scared, but with time and patience, Ms. Johnson helped him regain his confidence. They would go for walks every day, and Ms. Johnson would help Max navigate his surroundings. Max began to trust again and soon became full of joy and love.
One day, Ms. Johnson was reading her Bible and came across a quote that reminded her of Max. She read, “The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me. My heart leaps for joy, and with my song I praise him.” (Psalm 28:7)
Ms. Johnson realized that just like Max, we all go through difficult moments in life, but with God’s help, we can overcome them and find joy again. Max may have been blind, but he had a heart full of love and trust in his newfound friend and ultimately, his faith in being loved and cared for paid off.
Max and Ms. Johnson became inseparable, and their bond grew stronger each day. They would go on adventures, play games, and enjoy each other’s company. Max may have started out as a lost and scared dog, but with Ms. Johnson’s love and guidance, he became a faithful and happy companion.
It just goes to show that sometimes, when life throws us a curveball, all we need is someone to guide us, love us and help us regain the confidence we once had. And with God’s help, anything is possible.
There was a little girl named Emma. Every year, when Father’s Day rolled around, Emma felt sad because she didn’t have a dad to celebrate with. Her father had passed away when she was just a baby, and she didn’t remember him.
Emma’s mom did her best to make up for it by doing special things with her on Father’s Day, but it never quite felt the same. Emma longed for a father figure in her life.
One day, Emma’s grandfather came to visit. Her grandfather was a kind and loving man who always made her feel special. He took her on walks, told her stories, and taught her how to fish. Emma loved spending time with him.
As Father’s Day approached, Emma’s grandfather noticed that she seemed sad. He asked her what was wrong, and she confided in him about her feelings.
Her grandfather listened carefully and then said, “Emma, I may not be your dad, but I am your grandfather, and I love you just as much. I will always be here for you, and I will always celebrate Father’s Day with you.”
Emma’s heart swelled with gratitude and love. She realized that even though she didn’t have a dad, she had a grandfather who loved her just the same.
On Father’s Day, Emma and her grandfather spent the day together, doing all of their favorite things. They went fishing, watched movies, and even baked a cake together. Emma couldn’t believe how lucky she was to have such a special grandfather in her life.
As she went to bed that night, Emma said a prayer of thanks for her grandfather, and for God, who she knew was always watching over her. She realized that even though life can be hard sometimes, there are always people who love us and care for us. And for Emma, that was the most important thing of all.
Seth, the third son of Adam and Eve, played a significant role in biblical history. After the tragic death of Abel at the hands of his brother Cain, Seth was born to Adam and Eve as their third son. According to the book of Genesis, he became the father of Enosh at the age of 105 years and lived for a total of 912 years.
Seth’s descendants included many notable figures in biblical history, including Enoch, who famously “walked with God and was taken up by Him” (Genesis 5:24), and Noah, who built an ark to save his family and the animals from the Great Flood. From Noah’s lineage would eventually come Abraham, the patriarch of the Israelite nation.
While there is little information about Seth’s contributions to mankind in the Bible, he is often seen as a symbol of hope and continuity. After the tragic events of Cain and Abel, Seth’s birth was a sign that life would go on and that God had not given up on humanity. His descendants would later play a crucial role in God’s plan for salvation.
In addition to his symbolic significance, Seth also represents the importance of faithfulness and obedience to God. The book of Genesis describes him as a man who “walked with God” and lived a life that pleased Him. This emphasis on faith and obedience can serve as an important lesson for believers today.
Ultimately, while Seth may not have made any specific contributions to mankind that are recorded in the Bible, his role as a faithful follower of God and the progenitor of a line of important biblical figures ensures that his legacy lives on. As Christians, we can look to his example and strive to follow in his footsteps, remaining faithful to God and trusting in His plan for our lives.