Now may our Lord Jesus Christ Himself and God our Father, who has loved us and given us eternal comfort and good hope by grace, comfort and strengthen your hearts in every good word and work.
2 Thess. 2:16, 17
Today was Hu's graduation to Rehab. It is the step that we have been waiting for - one day closer to his discharge from the hospital. We are excited for him but it means leaving behind "the crutches" of ICU and the Progressive Unit where he was closely monitored both in the room and at the nurses' desk. Now we are flying without the monitors. His breathing remains difficult and very tiring. It is easier for him to breathe lying on his back but he won't regain his strength that way. We have only gotten this far through the comfort and strength from the Lord. As you pray for Hu ask the Lord to help him to rest well tonight even with the difficulty that he experiences and when he is awake during the night that the Lord will give His comfort.
(ad-ven-ture: the encountering of danger; an unusual, stirring experience)
Thanks so much for stopping by. My hope is that you will be encouraged and comforted by traveling with us on this adventure as you see how God can take the challenges of life to assure us of the living hope that is available by faith to us all through Jesus Christ.
Thanks, also, to each of you who have personally ministered to me and my family through your thoughts, prayers of faith, visits, messages, many acts of kindness and words of encouragement, especially during those dark days, and then for the long haul during my extended recovery season.
Thanks, also, to each of you who have personally ministered to me and my family through your thoughts, prayers of faith, visits, messages, many acts of kindness and words of encouragement, especially during those dark days, and then for the long haul during my extended recovery season.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
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My husband always gives this blessing to our little girl each night before bed, and it made me think of you!
ReplyDeleteNumbers 6:24
"May the Lord bless you and keep you;
May the Lord make His face shine upon you and be gracious unto you;
May the Lord lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace."
Still praying.
ReplyDeleteIn Christ's love,
Gary & Faye
Thankful for the step into Rehab and now we pray for strength, patience and courage as you face the challenges of getting your strength back. You have come so far, with God's hand on you, we know you can do this part too. Praise God for His presence in our lives. Our love to you.
ReplyDeleteJohn and Bunny