September 11th is significant to us for more that one reason: first of all it is the day that we remember and honor those who died or were injured in the attacks on our country and its freedom. I'm sure we all can remember exactly where we were when we first heard about what was unfolding in New York City and Washington D. C. and how distressed we were see our country being attacked in such a horrific manner.
Tim and I also remember exactly where we were one year ago today when we received the life-changing news that Tim had two tumors on his spinal column and they were probably cancerous. After a few more tests in the following weeks, it was confirmed to be just that - Tim had Multiple Myeloma, a cancer of the blood plasma. Since then, cancer has become an unwelcome visitor to our home and family. Our routine and life style changed as we began the doctor visits, medication routines, diet changes and more. Even things like lifting a box or bending over to pick up something became an effort for Tim. Our perspective on everything changed, as we now had this invader living with us and affecting our lives in a very significant way.
It has been an overwhelming year of emotions and physical and spiritual challenges, but through it all God has been faithful to carry us and sustain us. We know that nothing can enter our lives without first being approved by our Heavenly Father. He knows what is best for us and what will cause us to grow and become more like Him. We are learning to take the hurts in our lives and make them opportunities - opportunities to strengthen our walk with the Lord, to pray more, to empathize with others on a deeper level and to hopefully show His grace through it all.
We are thankful that Tim is in remission and he is feeling great! We are thankful for the many prayer warriors who continue to carry Tim's name to the Throne of Grace. We keep hearing of more and more people that we do not know but who have prayed for Tim. It is very humbling---we are so grateful.
So on September 11th, we will take time to look back and remember the events of that day nine years ago. We are so very grateful to be Americans and pray that God will continue to bless our country. Tim and I will also take time today to look back and remember all that God has done for us in this past year and thank Him for His goodness to us.
Psalm 18:2 The LORD is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will trust; my buckler, and the horn of my salvation, and my high tower.