But, the LORD...
John and I just returned from our first appointment with the Oncologist. As I expected, he ordered a bunch of additional tests. (PET body scan, MRI of head, lab tests to identify cancer markers and genetic studies)
He confirmed that this cancer is an aggressive, Stage 4 cancer and is incurable.
I'm stuck with it.
It started out somewhere else in my body. The tests will help define where it started and may lead to a therapy that could possibly help control symptoms or keep it from spreading more. He ordered a different pain medication.
In the meantime, the Oncologist prescribed some medication to alleviate the pain and nausea.
I kinda knew all this, but I'm numb right now.
Many years ago, I worked with a pastor who told me he was working on a sermon he was going to call "But, the LORD". He gave me a sample in his beautiful cultural style.
"Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit and sin entered the world. Mmm. Mmm.
But, the LORD revealed that Someone would come to save humanity from that sin!
Can I get a witness?
Moses led God's people from slavery only to be cornered by the Red Sea. Mmm. Mmm.
But, the LORD parted the waters and they escaped their enemies!
Can I get a witness?..." He went on and on, moving through various narratives in the Bible.
Great sermon!
John and I got some grim news today. But, the LORD...
