So, about 20 years ago my husband became very ill. Doctors in three different states and several different hospitals told me that he was not going to make it. All of the measures in his major organs were off the charts. We even went to the premier hospital known all over the world - The Mayo Clinic, where they told us that they couldn't explain why he was able to walk and sit still and hold a conversation because nothing was as it should be in his body. He wasn't given a good prognosis. We were told that we shouldn't expect him to make it. Well, I asked everyone we knew from all over the country to pray. Some of our choir members from church came to the hospital to sing for him. There were several occasions in the hospital where mistakes were made that would have been fatal for him, but I was there watching and listening to God. God is amazing. His report was that Marshall would be healed, and he was. This is now more than 20 years later, 20 years after the death sentence that man gave to my husband. He is alive and healthy and active, and I want to thank my cousin Alexis - Dr. Alexis Thomas Mabin for seeing something was wrong and bringing to our attention. She was with us, helping us every step of the way, and his discovery and recovery took a year. Most importantly I want to thank the Lord God Almighty for the life of my husband. My children were able to grow up having a loving father, and I have had my precious husband all these years. God is good!! Don't give up, and don't listen to people when they tell that there is no hope. God is the only one who can decide what will and will not be. He is able.
Scripture tells us that there are things that are impossible with man, but they are possible with God. Give Him Glory!! Have faith.
Heavenly Father, we thank you so much for your love. There is no one like you. If we keep our hope and trust in you, we will not fail. Help us to stay in you in all that we do, at all times. When the world tells us no, help us to remember that you have the final say. In Jesus name. Amen
Monday, August 22, 2011
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