....makes me stronger! Friend Dinah sent this to me today. I cried all the way through it and want to share it with all my fellow cancer warriors and hope you'll do the same.
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James Robison ran the tv show again today with Ken Hutcherson that he ran last week and I got much more from it today than the first time I saw it. Hutch, as he likes to be called, almost feels honored that God allowed him to have cancer because God knew that he would use it to minister to others. Amazing.
I don't think anyone can come through this without a heightened sense of who the Father is and an overwhelming feeling of gratitude to be one of His beloved children. As there are more and more of us out there, our united stand on His word and His promises has to move others in a way that they might not be moved otherwise.
I want to be an example of what God's love did for me and what my love for Him can do for others.
Am I grateful to have had cancer? Not sure I can answer that right now. I do know that I have been loved and cared for and protected throughout this journey.
Next week starts the testing process all over again. Not sure how long it will all take but it will start with a blood test and go on to colonoscopy, pet scan, cat scan, mammogram and..... I don't know what else but that's enough. By the time I'm finished with all of that, I should glow in the dark. Then I can truly say that I am a light for God.
Precious Father, Jehovah Rapha,
Thank You for another glorious day here on earth. Thank You for another day in which to glorify your name. It is all You Father, all You.
I ask Your hand today on the other cancer warriors out there. Give us all the strength and insight to see through the pain and nausea of this illness to a path that we can take to help others. Thank You for the platform You have given the victors to minister to others. That is why we are here and we are blessed.
In the healing name of Jesus Christ,
Amen
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