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Printed from https://www.writing.com/main/books/entry_id/401410-Discipline
Rated: E · Book · Biographical · #1033101
Many stories are being told about climbing a mountain; this one's about faith.
#401410 added February 15, 2006 at 12:44am
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Discipline
Sitting on my wheelchair for hours, contemplating, and thinking, has given me a different kind of discipline. I call it "capitalizing" - capitalizing on whatever is left of me. There's a lot left in me, talent and skill. They are God-given no accident can take. There's still vast potential and wealth undiscovered inside me. An enormous wealth inside that can turn into good things for me, my family and humanity.
My hand - to create, to write, to clasp for praying, to touch, to tap, to point at my head to think and think;
My mouth - to praise God, to speak what is beautiful, to praise what is beautiful, and the ugly too;
My feet - to remain there, to receive pain to remind me that I once walked and ran, that God also has given me gift to walk and run;
My eyes - to see the marvel of God's creation;
My ears - to hear God's music.

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