In the past three years, my parents have both had cancer and that's pretty crappy. What's even crappier is that my dad's cancer came back after a year. And even crappier, is that it is now in his brain. We just found this out last night. Today, the doctor came in to the ICU and gave my family some small hope that radiation could help. We are not sure yet when that will take place, or how long it will last, or how long Dad would be in the ICU if things go well...one small piece of information at a time. It feels good to have a little hope again, but we do always keep in mind the severity of his cancer. We also keep in mind our greater, ultimate hope. My sister sent me this devotional last night (published yesterday, when Dad went to the E.R.). I am clinging to these truths:
365 Verses to Learn, to Love, to Live
I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace.
In the world you will have tribulation.
But take heart, I have overcome the world.
Jesus never hides the truth from us. He gives it to us straight.
There will be tribulation for us in this world.
There will be heartache, suffering, pain, grief and devastation.
There will be tribulation. Not just for those who sin.
Not just for those who don't trust God.
But there will be tribulation for all of us.
No exceptions. No contingencies. No maybes.
No escape plans. Not if but when. This is earth not heaven.
This is a sin-soaked world, with broken lives, broken hearts, broken people.
Face reality. There will be tribulation. For you. In this world.
However, Jesus will triumph. And in him, you too will triumph.
He has overcome the world. So the pain and hurt and grief are only temporary.
It's not permanent. It's not final.
For Jesus Christ defeated sin on the cross.
Jesus defeated Satan on the cross.
Jesus defeated death on the cross.
Jesus overcame the world.
Face reality. Face current reality.
But never forget that Jesus wins
and one day all pain and suffering will be vanquished.
Friday's here. But Sunday's coming!
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