Cancer is a fearful thing. Some people can't even say the word. They call it the "c" word. But from the very first time my doctor told me "It's cancer," I decided, I mean, I really decided in the depth of my soul that I would beat this thing -- this invader in my body.
I saw cancer not as a death sentence but as an invader trying to overtake the life in my body. Remember the old pacman game? That's how I see cancer. I see it going along gobbling up all my good cells and spitting out junk behind him -- distorted cells that do nothing to sustain life.
So I asked my Life Giver to intervene, and together we're winning the battle.
I've used the internet to learn all I could about this disease and how to use the wisdom of the medical field as well as cancer survivors to do what I could to take back the control over what I put into my body both physically and spiritually.
My Lord has truly been my Rock through all this. What would I do without Him? He has made me stronger. He has helped me to see what is really important.
So many people spend their days trying to fill their life with material stuff. They are driven to obtain more. They fill their house, then their garage to where their cars and SUVs sit out in their driveway, and then they put a storage shed in the back yard because the lawn mower can no longer fit in the garage! Meanwhile, even their families get squeezed into smaller spaces of their heart as they work and work to get more. And they try to justify their need by saying they're doing it for the kids to have more. How sad!
The hearts of people have drifted further away from the heart of God. People all around us have a great need for God, and they don't even see it! It's for us to show them God in our lives and as they see what we have in Him, they will want Him, too.
People have told me how courageous I am, how strong I am. Only God has given me the courage and strength I've needed. And then it's my responsibility to use it -- to face any fears I may encounter along the way.
Eleanor Roosevelt once said, "You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You must do the thing that you think you cannot do."
Proverbs 3:25-26 says, "Be not afraid of sudden fear, neither of the desolation of the wicked, when it comes; for the Lord shall be thy confidence, and shall keep thy foot from being taken."
He is my confidence.
What are you afraid of?