Monday, November 07, 2005

Health

Today is Monday the 7th, which means that I unfortunately am headed back to the hospital for a week of more chemotherapy. I simply want to use this blog as a way to share a couple of prayer concerns. First of all, I would like you to pray for me to have as much strength as possible since the chemotherapy will wipe away my physical strength. I would also appreciate it if you would pray for safety for the rest of my body, as the chemotherapy tends to be destructive on everything that wants to grow. I also need strength mentally as the chemo not only affects my physical body but my mental processes as well. When it comes down to the bottom, ultimately I need God to heal me. The chemotherapy has its role, but God is the ultimate source of health that I need.

Love,
Nathan

10 Comments:

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12:02 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Nathan, You are in our prayers today as you begin this new round of treatment! May God bless you and your family with strength and peace through this time. I know that God is in control of all things, and pray in FAITH that he will heal you to his glory. Love, Mike, Shannon, Kayla, and Austin.

1:34 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nathan,

Know that you are not alone....we are on this journey with you and we continue to pray without ceasing!!

Thank you for the awesome example of love and faithfulness that you are to us and so so many!

We love you!

Craig, Jane, Thomas, Maria, Kristin

10:34 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nathan, It was good to hear through Susan See that the first two days have gone better than perhaps anticipated. I thank God that, at least up to now, you have not experienced too much nausea. I wish that I could do more to help this time pass quickly for you. Thank-you for the "blog" Monday morning. We are praying for strength of body and mind. May all of us whose faith has grown by your sharing be an encouragment to you at this time.

Hope to see you home soon!

Love from
Barb R.

7:59 AM  
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7:16 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I pray that God will put you on cloud nine and walk with you through it all. That you can sleep at nite and feel restful with a positive heart. In all thy ways acknowledge HIM and He shall direct your paths. I'm praying for you now at 12:00 midnite. He is with you 24/7!! Stay charged in HIM!
Sincerely, Audrey Miller

11:58 PM  
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10:29 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Greetings, Nathan! I've been praying for you all through the week for mental and physical strength. Hope your appetite has continued to be good. I wanted to share my devotional reading with you from Thurday, Nov. 10th...the scripture reading is from Psalm 139:1-12 and the Thought for the Day was: We can rest secure in God's tender care. It told of a very friendly cat that would hop into the owner's lap, cuddle into his arms, look up trustingly, then close his eyes and begin purring contentedly. In moments he would be sound asleep. "As I looked down at him, I thought about how we are like that when we live by faith. Faith is willingness to rest securely in God's care no matter what our circumstances. The psalmist reminds us that wherever we are, God's hand will lead us and God's right hand will hold us fast. Life may bring us joys or sorrows, but we have the promise that no matter what, God will be with us and see us through. On that promise and in God's loving arms we may rest secure." Dick Ryley (Pennsylvania)
I'm not sharing with you anything you don't already know, Nathan. So just rest securely in the knowledge!!! We thank and praise our God that amid the uncertainty of life, His love and promises remain constant.
Peace and love,
Tammy N.

1:38 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

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4:40 PM  

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