Hello and good morning.
Dan and I practice hope each day, with the
uncertainty going on in the world around us we feel very blessed. We trust that our lives will only get
better, when one door closes another door opens. I believe that hope is the end of one
situation or opportunity is often followed by the start of a new one.
Professional and Spiritual this is what
hope is:
Is it a washy-washy.maybe or a kind of
unsure optimism? The modern idea of hope is “to wish for, to expect, but
without certainty of the fulfillment; to desire very much, but with no real
assurance of getting your desire.”
In Scripture, according to the Hebrew and
Greek words translated by the word “hope” and according to the biblical usage,
hope is an indication of certainty. “Hope” in Scripture means “a strong and
confident expectation.” Though archaic today in modern terms, hope is akin to
trust and a confident expectation.
Hope may refer to the activity of hoping,
or to the object hoped for—the content of one’s hope. By its very nature, hope
stresses two things: the time yet to come, the future, and that cannot be seen.
It deals with things we can’t see or haven’t received or both.
Romans 8:24-25 For in hope we have been
saved, but hope that is seen is not hope; for why does one also hope for what
he sees? 25 But if we hope for what we do not see, with perseverance we wait
eagerly for it.
I wrote this piece in 2011, this is when I
was diagnosed with cancer and hope was all I had. I was uncertain what my outcome would be, but
my heart lead me to try other options to treat my cancer other than the
conventional ways. Because of the hope,
I was able have the strength to be who I am today.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2011
HOPE
As I turn through the pages of my past
year, I have gained spiritually as well as mentally and physically from the
experiences of cancer. I have gained a lot of knowledge through incredible top-rated
people and through this sharing with others; the hope and comfort it brought
me.
Cancer can be controlled, but you need to
treat it with respect. You need to know what you are dealing with and how to
treat it daily. Its learning how to reorganize what’s important to our bodies
and lives we lead. As I close the last chapter of this book, I will let you on
a secret! It’s your choice and you need to take control of the issue not leave
it up to others to make the decisions for you. I started with a program that
enhanced the quality of my life by first changing the way I ate and drank. I
learned ways to meditate to release stress and made time to exercise. It’s
those important steps that maintain hope of never seeing cancer again.
We need to stand up to what is affecting
us, the environment and face the final curtain by thinking outside the box and
realizing what we are working with.
Through my words that I have written and
the articles that I have shared throughout this year, I am hoping it will give
you a better understanding of how to treat cancer within your body.
As I regroup my personal life, I will
continue to manage my cancer and help any others that are going through it with
the support of my heart. I am a survivor of knowledge and not of cancer. I will
not let it control my body and mind. Individually we are a drop, but together
we can create an ocean, let’s start now ~ it’s your choice.
Courage is standing face to face with
fear... and smiling at it!
I believe that that corona virus will be
controlled and like my diagnoses with cancer will become the past and we will
overcome the fear.
How have your spiritual beliefs helped you
to receive or acknowledge the blessings in your life?
Until next Saturday, have a peaceful
weekend.
Looking forward to share some recipes and
activities for your children that are home and probably bored by now.
FOR THE SPORTS FAN'S - GO Buccaneers
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