As you know, I was diagnosed with Stage 4 Metastatic Breast Cancer in April, 2007. I started this Blog to keep family and friends updated on my surgery (for a broken neck), and the treatment that I was starting at the time. Little did I know, when I titled my Blog "Sandy's Journal of Faith," it would be my ministry, and I would be posting weekly for five years.
This journey has seen many valleys, and some very scenic peaks. Through it all God has been faithfully guiding me into what I believe is my purpose through cancer, which is to share God's Word and shed light on His love for all of us. I don't regret a day of it, and I intend to continue to write as long as I am able.
I started this journey in a very dark place. You can certainly relate to the deepest valley of all, it is filled with fear and despair. All of us will find ourselves there at some point in our life. It is the place that (alone) is hard to find your way out of. My Mother gave me a little green book by Dodie Osteen titled "Healed of Cancer", and it gave me encouragement and a vision of how God wanted me respond to my diagnosis. Dodie's courage came from the Word of God, and that is where my courage began to grow.
"If you will put the Word of God in your heart when you don't need it, God will bring it out when you do need it." -John Osteen
My life depends on knowing and claiming God's promises through His Word, and so does yours. I read the Bible daily and do devotions from various sources to encourage me and grow my knowledge of God's Word. The Bible is His direct instructions for living. Nothing about it is old or not useful.
...give attention to my words; incline your ear to my sayings. Do not let them depart from your eyes; keep them in the midst of your heart; for they are life to those who find them, and health to all their flesh. Keep your heart with all diligence, for out of it springs the issues of life. Proverbs 4:20-23
I love God's Word, and I look to it for strength. Your soul needs food, like your body. The Bible is the best food out there. Nothing is more satisfying that having a relationship with God, and putting my fears in His hands.
I am starting the year with a test (ultasound) tomorrow to see how the lesion on my liver are doing. Test days are always a little nerve racking. The fear of the unknown is worse than the reality sometimes. It does not matter what the results are, I know that God is bigger than any test, and he can flick those lesions off my liver whenever He wants.
I am so thankful that I can approach all things with the power of Christ Jesus behind me. God is truly my rock and salvation. He is the one I live for, and I hope to shine His light to as many people as possible, for as long as possible.
As I enter into 2012, I know that God has great plans for me. Sometimes He asks me to do things that are uncomfortable or not convenient for me, but He also gives great rewards and deep satisfaction.
Whatever your journey is, I pray it will be filled with the knowledge of God's love in 2012.
Happy New Year,
Sandy