Today
is father’s day and this week I was blessed all week being involved with
family. Today was special because after church my granddaughter Ashley came for
a swim with her son (my great grandson) Dash! Below is the story of my recovery
from cancer in 1998.
The Valley
“Even though I walk through the valley
of the shadow of death,
I fear no evil, for you are with me.”
(Psalm 23:4)
of the shadow of death,
I fear no evil, for you are with me.”
(Psalm 23:4)
Recovery from surgery is a tough
mental and physical battle that frequently ends in the deepening of spirituality.
Healing physically is something we all are used to; our bumps and bruises over
the years, minor cuts, all go away in time. It is easy not to
recognize the miracle of God with the minor problems.
However, when a big one comes, it is equally
easy to ask "Where are you God?" or "Why are you doing this to
me?" It is easy to lose sight of what matters when facing a life
threatening event. Often, we are caught up in the analysis of the doctor’s
skills and the various treatment options and where is the best place to go for
help. Yes, let's get technical and
analytical to make darn sure that the doctor can take care of us. Let's make
sure we go to a hospital with the latest equipment. But somehow, let's not
forget God in the process.
In 1998 when I had cancer, my impatience and
out rite fear chased me into the hospital in only three weeks, no analysis or
wait and see. Just my typical impulsive, "Just do it" (thanks Nike).
As many of you know, somehow, I threw it over to HIM with reckless abandon.
That brings to mind the last line of the Psalm 23,"Surely goodness and
love will follow, all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the
Lord forever."
The Lord and physicians came through for me and my
family. We all need to remember Him during times of fear and illness.
Thought for Today: Let
us focus on the unfortunates around us that are ill and keep the 23rd Psalm in
mind. Let us see if we can contribute to helping in some way.
Prayer for Today: Dear
Lord, many of our friends have health issues. Some are minor, some serious and
some fatal. We pray that we may find a way to assist, help and calm their fears
as they walk through their valley. May we help by following your guidance
through prayer.
Amen
Amen
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