Faithfully Fighting

Sunday Blessings

lynnwv | April 08, 2008 12:53

Praise the Lord!  I am so blessed!!  Proverbs 16:4 The Lord works out everything for his own ends –  

I want to talk a little about this past Sunday.  I finally didn’t have a treatment and was able to go to church.  Sometimes you know you are missing something, but you don’t realize how much you are missing it until you go back to it.  That’s how I felt Sunday.  Oh, don’t get me wrong, it wasn’t always easy.  I sat in Sunday school, my ladies class, with such joy.  As Gail began the lesson I kind of got a vibe from her (a couple of big sighs, looking at her notes a little too long – she hardly every looks at them).  Then she started teaching a beautiful lesson on Elijah and the Widow at Zarephath (I Kings 17:7-24).  Elijah’s faith in God, didn’t waiver.  God told him what to do and he did it, even if it meant hiding out and eating what ravens brought him to eat.  Then, in faith, he cries out to God to heal the widow’s son.  What kind of faith that took!  He’d never done that before, he was a profit, on the run.  How did he know that God would heal that boy.  He could have just said “It must have been the Lord’s will” or “We don’t really know God’s plan”.  But he cried out to the Lord and the Lord heard Elijah’s cry.  I was humbled by his faith.  

 

Then I went to church to hear a guest missionary, Michael Graham.  He said he wasn’t preaching the same lesson that he had in the early service.  He read one scripture verse – Psalm 85:6 Will you not revive us again, that your people may rejoice in you?   He proceeded to convict hearts about revival, and doing the Lord’s work.  We are missing the blessings, to ourselves and others, by not looking up from our selfish worlds and seeing the Lord’s work that needs to be done.  I cannot do his powerful message justice, but it convicted my heart.  I felt lifted away from my own little concentrated area of “what-ifs” and see that I have some work to do. 

 

I don’t usually preach on my blog.  I am a story teller, always have been.  So I’m done now.  But it is wonderful when you receive the Lord’s blessing and hold it in your heart. 

 

I’m back to work, and it is wonderful!!!  I don’t know if I’m contributing, yet, but I feel it is where I should be right now.  I’ve got treatments on Fridays.  Last week I just got Herceptin (to slow down the Her2 positive, cancer growth) and this week I’ll get Taxol (chemo) and Herceptin.  I didn’t have any problems last Friday and expect this one to be just as fine.  This will be my new regiment for at least 12 weeks.  Pete is taking me this week and we plan on hitting Rita’s Italian Ice stand after treatment!!  Maybe we could make it a standard practice! 

 

Thank you all for blessing me with prayer!  I am praying for you too, everyday!

 

God Bless,

Lynn

Comments

Re: Sunday Blessings

Pete | 04/08/2008, 18:24

C'mon, now preach it sister! I just got off the phone with you and you know how under the weather I'm feeling at the moment but I just had to comment before I turned in. As Tammy Enns would say "I am truly blessed" that you were refreshed and recharged in the Word. Let the redeemed of The Lord say so. OK I'm stopping before I start preaching. I'm calling it an early night. Goodnight!

Re: Sunday Blessings

Sharon | 04/09/2008, 07:52

Lynn, I always have found and especially found during cancer treatment how refreshing and spiritually uplifting it was to be with God's people and hear His Word in church on Sunday. Stay very close to the Lord as you are now, and there will be great blessings. Just by your persevering spirit you will be a blessing and encouragement to others.

Sunday Blessings

Malissa | 04/10/2008, 13:05

Lynn, You are now as you always have been an amazing lady and a beautiful example of what a woman of God should look like. Even when I may feel exhausted and be tempted to stay home and skip church - when I make myself go - I always feel blessed and glad I went. I think God blesses those that go the extra mile for Him. I also think that he uses your Christain brothers and sisters to lift you up and brighten your spirit. Anytime you feel you probably could make it to church, you should probably go... All of us should! I don't think I've ever left church thinking... I wish I would have just stayed home! God is good - all the time! Love ya!
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