upon the Lord shall renew their strength;they shall mount up
with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary;and they shall
walk, and not faint.
So, if God brings us to mind, would you pray for us? Would you pray for the nurses and doctors. Would you add all other’s who walk this road to your list too? There are so many.
May God use our lives for His Glory. May we be an encouragement to others.
And may we all be uplifted, no matter the path we are walking.
As long as it is a well worn path straight to the father, we will never walk alone.
Will you consider grabbing a delicious, warm cup of coffee and listening to this song.
Really listen.
I have loved this song, since I was a child.
Here is a less traditional style.
One of Elijah’s favorite groups.
A weary world rejoices. Oh, I am so weary, but I know there is joy in rejoicing.
He knows our need; our weakness is no stranger. BEHOLD your King!
Ah, he knows our needs. . .And BEHOLD our King. Oh, how our son rejoices in that Glory,
with the King, the God of all the Universe!
It pains me, but brings great peace as well.
Have ears to hear. Be awake this Advent, to all our God can do in your life.
O Holy Night
By 10th Avenue North
Hi Tammy you dad loves this song this is one of my favorite song of all time God Bless You all Through this tough Time Your Farmer is Healed in the Name Of Jesus I declare it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh, Tammy, breathing in deep for you guys. I am not walking the road of cancer; but mine too is littered with many heartbreaking, overwhelming unknowns. I am slowly learning what it's like to trust God with every detail. So, I can relate to the peace that comes with trusting even when not a single thing makes sense. I've never had to have faith like this before, so I know He is up to something big — and beautiful. For you and me both. One foot in front of the other is enough for now, friend. He will do the rest.
I've decided it's not true — what they say about God not giving us more than we can handle. So much of this earthly life is filled with heartbreak and loss completely beyond what any of us are equipped to handle. But our God. He is handling it all. I believe it with all my heart.
To the extent Gary's treatments will physically allow, incorporate as many cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower) and allium-rich vegetables (onions, garlic, leeks, mushrooms) into his meals, as well as celery. There is a growing army of medical and nutritional professionals who agree these foods have the unique ability to not only prevent cancer but to kill, and prevent the growth of, existing cancer cells. These people aren't quacks, and it isn't junk science. And I'm thinking these foods would taste very yummy in soup on these cold winter days.
I will continue to pray.
Amy
As a cancer survivor, I'm praying for your family and that God will speak clearly when you tell Him one more time, "How do I trust you today?" The farm is the Lord's. He will give you and your husband agreement on God's will — "Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven". Praying that the Lord will triple your faith as you hold on to His promises.