Greetings:
It has been almost two weeks since my last post. In actual fact not many things have changed from then. Yet, there are things to report and to be thankful for.
I am now almost two weeks into my second four-week session with the chemo pill. I can not exactly remember the timing of the side effects from the first round, but I seem to be feeling better this round than the first time. I have received some medication for nausea and reflux. These appear to be working well. Also my energy level continues to remain higher than it was before I learned of the cancer. Folks who visit or who see me when I get out frequently remark that I am looking better than previously. All these things are encouraging and in themselves may be serving to improve my frame of mind and perhaps even physical condition.
Although the above is part experience and part speculation, one thing is sure. I am overwhelmed by my own joy. I am thankful beyond words for the grace of God Who answers prayers and provides me with everything I need, even in abundance. It is truly so that I can at times not find appropriate words to express my the joy I feel about my energy level and lack of side effects or pain.
I have been able to continue to do my work as an elder in the congregation by visiting and phoning the members placed in my care. Together with Rita (my wife) I have been able to get out and visit and do other necessary and pleasant things.
We were saddened to hear of my sister's brother-in-law's sudden passing away, also from cancer, in Ontario. She and her husband have flown to Ontario to be with family and to attend the funeral. We pray for God's comfort and strength for the de Gelder family. We also remember others who suffer with cancer. There a number of Christian sisters who suffer in this way. One sister, in particular has expected to pass on for some time already, but the Lord continues to prolong her earthly life. Her faith remains strong and she enjoys the worship of our God whenever she is able to attend church but looks forward to worshipping Him in perfection without pain and suffering. But she remains patient in waiting for the Lord's hand to take her home at His time. Her example has been and is a blessing for me and many others, I am sure.
There is another sister who has had breast cancer and is receiving chemo treatments because her cancer was genetic, and even though she is presently cancer free, preventative measures need to be taken to try to prevent a re-occurance. The chemo treatment she receives brings considerable suffering so we remember her and her family in prayer.
There is a third sister who also had breast cancer and became cancer free, however at present she suffers from lung cancer and has also contracted pneumonia. She suffers greatly from difficulty in breathing and has to stay in hospital. Her joy at being cancer free was all to short and now she suffers again. We pray for her and her family that the Lord will have compassion on her and provide healing and easing of the suffering she is enduring.
Finally, we have heard from a minister of one of the Canadian Reforemd Churches nearby that the doctors have good hope that they can cure him from the colon cancer they discovered and removed. They plan to treat him with chemo therapy once his body has recovered from the surgery. We pray that the Lord will bless the treatments and that he will spare our brother from much suffering during the treatments.
We note how the Lord is busy with all His children. His hand is at work in all our lives. It is not only in sicknesses that we should Him at work but also when we are healthy we need to remember that we are His and He will guide our lives even though it is our responsibility to live obediently for Him.
Let us remember to pray for one another in sickness and in health. Our Father will hear our prayers and He will answer them. Of that we can be sure.
Praise God from Whom all blessings flow.
What a beautiful post, Uncle Pete. I have to tell you how much Byron and I have always appreciated your good humor and deep wisdom which you have offered freely to us over the years.
ReplyDeleteWe continue to hold you up to God in prayer as well as our other dear brothers and sisters in the Lord who are suffering at this time.
Hope to see you in the house of the Lord on Sunday :)
Hello Pieter,
ReplyDeleteSomeone told me about your blog today. I'm grateful for your cheerfulness and your radiant Christian hope. Thank you and Rita for the encouraging card sent our way. We also bring you and your family before the throne of grace. I wish you a blessed Lord's Day in the company of the people of God.
Brother deBoer, it is an awesome testimony to the grace of our God that you remain positive and tell of the comfort that you ( and us all ) have in Him. We continue to think of you and your family during this time and pray that the Lord grant you and your wife all that you stand in need of. We wish you a wonderful Lord's Day and that we all experience the comunion of saints no matter how far the distance is between us all. God bless!!!
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Hello uncle Pete,
ReplyDeleteI'm currently in University of Toronto, taking two Biblical languages and I'm hoping to study theology. Now that I think about it, I wonder if I would've ended up with the Jacobis, Credo Christian High School and Willoughby Heights, if it wasn't for Rev.Kang's connection with you. It is amazing to understand how God works in our lives. Thank you for your help. I will continue to remember you in my prayers :)
Dear Pieter and Rita
ReplyDeleteI keep up with your blog regularly, just to know how things are going. Really glad to hear your spirits are so good. You trust in the Lord for all things, and He will not fail you. Although it's hard to not know where your health is going, at least thus far you have decent quality of life, and can perform your duties for the most part. My thoughts and prayers continue to be with you. You are a shining example of grace under fire.
Thea H