[Faith-talk] Question for Faith Talk

Linda Mentink mentink at frontiernet.net
Thu Dec 1 03:00:01 UTC 2011


She had the right perspective. After all, blindness doesn't go away. 
Christians, in particular, should consider their shortcomings, 
disabilities, weaknesses, strengths, etc. as blessings, and glorify 
and serve their Lord and Saviour.

Personally, there are many things I'm glad I don't have to look at; 
no problem with lust of our eyes!

If Fanny Crosby's voice is recorded, I'd be interested in hearing it. 
but I doubt it was. There's one out there of Laura Ingles Wilder, 
though; but I digress!

Blessings,

Linda

At 08:46 PM 11/30/2011, you wrote:
>Well, in addition to this question about being blind, how would any 
>of you analyze the late great hymn writer Fanny Crosby's comment 
>that she considered blindness among her blessings? And, speaking of 
>her, does anyone know if she ever had her voice recorded? After all, 
>she died in 1915 and could have.  Just curious.  Paul
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>>Karen,
>>I don't believe that because we are blind, our faith is not 
>>strong.  I believe that God made us blind for a reason that we will 
>>not understand until we get to Heaven.
>>Beth
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