This week my brother was rushed to hospital, they had found elevated levels of calcium in his blood, he hadn't eaten for 3 days and was very weak. The doctors did their tests, scans, mri's and have come to the conclusion that multiple myeloma is back. After his bone marrow transfusion, chemo and radio therapy last year we thought there would be at least a 10 year gap before we would have to worry about it, unfortunately the reports say no.
I tried to understanding why 'our family'. Why mom with dementia, Robert with this cancer and my father passing 20 years ago with an unknown illness. There seems to be so many that have been struck down, we seem to be in a generation now where our parents were when we were younger when we can count the passing of friends and relatives that we know being affected by some illness or the other.After getting the news I felt washed out, what words of encouragement could I offer to him when all I wanted to do was cry, as I sat thinking the words that came to me were, ‘....the effective fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much’ James 5:16. It was then that I understood what I needed to do. My tears cannot bring a cure but prayer can. Despite it all we have to stand firm on the word of God. There can be no compromises, no excuses, though at times our faith can be shaken by the very circumstances, I have found a renewed strength in the word.
Therefore I remind you to stir up the gifts of God which is in you through the laying on of my hands. For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind 2 Timothy 1:6-7If you would like to see how I made the book mark pockets check out the post Bookmark PocketsCome join the group -Creating in Faith, show us how you will be incorporating the words and scriptures and reflections in your art this week. Step out and be a blessing and you will also be blessed!