Saturday, September 12, 2009

Feeling Strong

I realized today that the last I left you, I was on the couch eating a Hostess Cupcake. I want you to know that I am feeling strong and back to eating a good square meal. I guess you could say that I wrestled with the devil that night. I woke up at 2:30 a.m. and the fear was so overwhelming, all I could do was shake and cry. I went into my office and wrapped myself in my breast cancer blanket that has the word "Believe" written on it and I pictured myself wrapped in God's arms. Then I turned on the computer and started reading your letters of encouragement. Some of them had been posted that very night. I read, and kept reading, and I kept hitting that "next 10 messages" button until I felt strong. Then I took the advice of Cathye Tipton and started reading my own postings from 2 1/2 years ago and the fear was crushed. God has already used cancer to show His power; He is not done yet!


This morning my devotion by Stormie Omartian is titled "Having Peace About Your Future." In Isaiah 26:3 we are told that if we keep our minds steadfast on God, He will give us perfect peace. It seems impossible in our world to have perfect peace. We have so much to worry about; we live in a broken world. Yet the Bible tells us we can have peace if we are in prayer and God's Word. God is unchanging. He promises, to those who believe, that He will make the crooked paths straight. He does not want us to be concerned about our future. We have to trust that He will keep his promises and that He alone can do the impossible.

O Lord God of Israel, there is no God like you in all of heaven and earth. You are the God who keeps His kind promises to all those who obey you and who are anxious to do your will.
2 Chronicles 6:14

This Monday I get test results. Tuesday I get the port. Wednesday I have blood work. It is a full week. Yet, I have peace that surpasses all understanding. My eyes are firmly locked on Jesus. I am anxious to do God's will in all things. I don't know what this week will look like, and what He will call me to do, but I know He is directing me. God is not done yet. He will continue to shock and amaze us all.

Pray for strength, wisdom, and guidance for Jon and myself as we enter into this week. Pray for the girls that they can be strong and confident in their faith, and that they have good concentration in school during this time.

As for God, his way is perfect; the word of the Lord is flawless. He is a shield for all who take refuge in him. It is God who arms me with strength. Psalm 18:30,32

Peacefully Yours,
Sandy