Have you ever felt like youre falling over a cliff, totally helpless and afraid? I did after I heard
the doctors pronouncement. I cried, Lord, I waited for the right man and now you may be
taking him away. Help us!
Wed been married for two years when Howies doctor made an appointment for him to see a specialist in New York City. The neurological problems he had since his accident in 1980 were getting worse.
While we were sitting in his office, the specialist matter-of-factly dropped this bombshell on us: The mass on Howies scan appears too large to be scar tissue. It looks more like a brain tumor to me. As I heard this statement, I felt like I was falling over a cliff into a pit of fear and despair. I panicked, thinking my husband had just been given a horrible death sentence. I had never known anyone with a brain tumor and didnt know what to expect.
At the same time, Howie was surprisingly calm. Even though he was also frightened, he didnt panic for he had watched his friend Kevan face the same enemy with courage and grace. He was now trusting the Lord to take care of him.
The doctor arranged for Howie to have an MRl, CT Scan, and EEG. These tests confirmed our worst fears--a brain tumor on Howies right side. The doctors scheduled a needle biopsy at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital to determine what type of tumor he had.
Those weeks of tests in 1990 were like a blur to us, but God walked with us every step of the way, holding our hands. Howie led me in prayer each day and helped me stand beside him on the firm foundation of our faith in Christ. Jesus continued to be our Rock of strength as our hardships increased in the days ahead.
We go along from day to day, thinking our lives will remain fairly predictable, when all of a sudden were thrown a curve ball and we feel like were falling. Everything changes, leaving us feeling disoriented, like being in a distant land, with no map to guide us. Its times like this we must call out: Hear my cry, O God; give heed to my prayer. From the end of the earth I call to Thee, when my heart is faint; lead me to the rock that is higher than I (Psalm 61:1,2).
Ill go to the Rock that is higher than I,
Gods grace and compassion shall be my supply.
Gods way is secure and His love will endure,
Ill go to the Rock that is higher than I.
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