Saturday 5 February 2011

Saturday 5th February - Party

Good evening. We have had another good day and the Lord is blessing our time away. I went swimming this morning and had a really nice breakfast too. We have then spent the rest of the day with family enjoying a 21st birthday and catching up with family. It has been really nice to relax and enjoy time once again.

God is an awesome God and He really is with us in this. I am sorry this is not a long blog but a man needs his rest. Thank you for your prayers and I know God really is answering them.

Verse for the day: Matthew 16 v 26.

Prayer for the day: Praise the Lord for all He has done. Please pray for the physical recovery of my body. Pray for continued rest and blessing of the Lord. For the Lord to continue to go before and be within every hospital meeting and scan.

1 comment:

  1. Short blogs are good blogs at the moment, Glen. They prove to us that you are abiding with the wishes of all who love you (and the Lord is the main man here!). They mean that you are relaxing with Anne and your family, enjoying and being thankful for each day's manifold delights such as swims, good meals and loving companionship (both mortal and eternal). These are absolutely essential if all our prayers are to be answered. I know this is a potentially frustrating and anxious 'down time' from poractive engagement with treatment. But part of the reason for this lapse in daily hospital visits is for you to re-charge your physical, emotional and spiritual reserves. It also gives Anne, your family and loved ones the time and space to do likewise. Thank God for that as, if it is His will, we will all have a good deal more to share with you and support you through until you achieve full recovery and the final all clear from your cancer.

    My prayer tonight is, again, one of very personal thanks rather than pleas. Thank you, Father, for bringing your son Glen into my life initially, and for providing me with the life-changing oportunity of sharing in his uncertain but trustful struggled with cancer. You and I both know, Lord, what a wonderful relationship that has opened up for us, notwithsatnding that I continue to feel abjectly unworthy of it.

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