"God ...is the blessed controller of all things, the king over all kings and the master of all masters"
Isn't this verse wonderful. I am so thankful that I do not have the last word, but He does. When things don't go my way or go wrong (or at least I think they are wrong) I get mad, anxious sometimes and I fight to get things the way I think they should be, I became stress and anxious... I am learning that it is a waist on my health and mind. God is in control always, from the small to big stuff, so why to stress out or be anxious about things? God will open or close the door either way, whatever He knows is good for me.
I just finished cycle 2 of chemo, I am excited about it, 2 weeks of rest and cycle 3 waiting for me. I am experiencing a lot of the radiation side effects, but I am praying they will go away as it happened in the past.
My mom's visit to the States is still unknown. She has applied for her u.s. visa, but the consul did not grant her the visa, he wants more records and information from the times visited the states. But, God is the bless controller, if is his will for my mom to come and visit me, there will be no consul, no officer that will be in between, the visa will be granted either way, if is His will.
Please keep me and my mom in prayer, I feel in the middle of a battlefield (still have 4 more cycles to go), but the peace that I have knowing my father is in control and always want the best for me... what an almighty God we serve
Bless you all, love
Sofia
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
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Dear Sophia,
ReplyDeleteThank-you for your wonderful explanation of the bible verse. This is a particularly good verse for me, too. I am glad that you are finished with your 2nd cycle of chemo and have 2 weeks of rest before you start your next cycle.
I am keeping you always in my prayers for no more side effects, only healing. I have mailed you some prayers, too. Hopefully, you have received them.
I am not able to physically be there but I am always praying for you. I will keep your Mother in my prayers, too, so that she will be able to come and visit you soon.
Love, Brenda