Thursday, August 31, 2006

Well, today the battle to save my dad's left leg ended. The leg was removed from below his knee. On the surface it seems like a loss. But in God's grace it is a new beginning. In God's graciousness, as the infection in dad's foot became life threatening, He brought my father to a place of peace in Himself and readiness to have the leg removed. At the beginning of this battle God chose the best surgeon for my dad. This surgeon has encouraged us to prayer and patience all along. And as he was scheduling dad for the inevitable he encouraged him that this is really a positive thing. He was able to keep the knee joint, so with a prosthesis he will be able to walk again--but without the infections and pain. Even before his surgery, the doctor sent in a man from a group that fits people with artificial limbs. Everyone who works for this group is an amputee themselves. They work with the emotional as well as physical aspects of these situations. And so Dad begins a new journey. I'm sure there will be many difficulties ahead. But God has brought dad through so carefully, I am confident He will continue to carry dad through.

8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

((warning. here's a 5-pg tome saying everything i think but don't know how to tell you.))

hey mum,
thanks. for your awesome example. seriously, you've shown me how to glorify God so well in all this...
1) in selfless service: driving to titusville to take your parents to chemo/docter visits or just to help them out. keeping your siblings informed. comforting, encouraging, & convicting as needed--to everybody. coming home after a looong day & cooking dad dinner-joyfully. helping your supposed 'adult' kid organize her life. yet you still mantain a household & homeschool 3 kids.
2)in character: you've shown me by what it looks like to be strong without being self-sufficient. how to rest in God's grace. oh yeah, & you still laugh. (mainly at me...)
think i'd better stop. cause i appreciate your humility & i want you to keep it! haha.

can i be like you when i grow up?

9:29 PM  
Blogger MrsRoper said...

you and your daughter are such an inspiration to me. She has been here for me in times of struggle i have had through my own grandfather's illness, and all this time your family is going through it all twice. God is so faithful and amazing to provide us with such people in this world, and to hold us up when we are faltering. Trusting Him can be the hardest thing to do when you are watching those you love suffer immeasurably, but He knows what he is doing. its really truly amazing, His love for us...

9:56 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks Pam for the encouragment.

7:33 PM  
Blogger in grace abiding said...

Yes, He is faithful even when we are not. Or we choose to throw tantrums instead of quietly trusting. He brings us to Himself, and then keeps us there by His own mighty hand. Such is His benevolence to us. So why are we tempted to turn and pout instead of pressing into Him when we face trouble. We can do nothing for ourselves. We are such tiresome creatures and yet He loves us so profoundly.

1:58 PM  
Blogger in grace abiding said...

yes. I think 10:31 is this sunday. Maybe we can do lunch here or somewhere if it isn't or maybe the sun. after.

4:02 PM  
Blogger overthinker said...

your template is having issues.

whoever set it up for you is a hoser. you should fire them.

hahaha...

6:26 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

new post. or else i'll delete the blog.

8:34 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

that was not me mum.

i do not consider myself your manager and i would never speak in such a disrespectful way.

my brother, however...

11:05 AM  

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