Humbled

Humbled

7 p.m. ….

Irene and I are humbled by the expressions of love that are continually bestowed upon us.  THANK YOU so much for your continuing prayer, care and concern!!

Among an ongoing expression of friendship and love is that of Frank Johnson, the strategic, humble prayer warrior who works behind the scenes making sure that IreneDias.com is functioning 24/7.  This website would not exist in its current form without Frank’s input, wisdom and support!!  He is constantly making sure that photos are placed correctly, the links work, navigation is easy and that the overall user experience is a good one.  Thanks, Frank, for all you do!!!

Frank Johnson
www.strategicdigitaloutreach.com

Irene did receive two units of blood during dialysis today and is looking forward to the UCSF outpatient clinic services appointment tomorrow.

One notable change occurring with Irene’s skin (from the chemo and medicine rash) is this: her arms, legs and “core” are literally “PEELING” in dramatic fashion …. we’re now seeing her natural olive complexion returning underneath the outside layer.  We literally brush off the outside layer like heavy “dandruff” …. it’s a pretty amazing metamorphosis …. it hasn’t started changing on her face or neck yet …. we wait to see how and if that follows ….

Steve and Anne Nelson visited Irene late this afternoon and prayed with her …. they also delivered a HUGE box of raspberries …. Yum …. !!!!

Finally, you may have noticed some changes on the Home Page of IreneDias.com.  We have added a category called ABOUT ESRD (End Stage Renal Disease).  There is a lot of information in that section which explains the differences between ACUTE and CHRONIC Renal Disease.  As you’re aware, the ESRD is a direct result of the Primary Amyloidosis.  We hope you find this information useful.

Thanks for your prayer, care and concern!!

Caminando con Fé
Dave

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Are We Mad at God?

Are We Mad at God?

7 p.m. ….

Occasionally someone queries me as to whether or not we’re asking God WHY this is happening to Irene or if we’re MAD at God because of it.

How would YOU answer those sincerely asked questions?

Here is what we know about God:

God is love (John 4:16)

God is for us, with us and in us; he will never leave us nor forsake us (Deut 31:6)

God is sovereign and there is much that we will never know this side of Heaven. The secret things belong to God.  (In other words, God is the only person that exercises supreme, permanent authority that we, as finite human beings, must submit to) (Deut 29:29)

God is worthy of our trust but we are to “lean not” on our own understanding (Proverbs 3:5-6)

God deals with us individually, not collectively. (John 21:18-22) Each of us is on our own journey and must give an account to God.

So, to answer the first question I would suggest that perhaps asking WHY this is happening to Irene is asking the wrong question.  Perhaps the more appropriate inquiries are WHAT and HOW.  In other words, given what we know to be true in scripture, the better questions are these: “WHAT life lessons are we to learn and apply through this experience?” and “HOW do we share our learning with others?”

To address the second question as to whether or not we’re mad at God for what Irene is going through, I first ask this rhetorical question: “Does our faith only work when life is going our way?”  Then, our response: instead of getting mad at God, we want to go deeper in our knowledge of him.

Irene enjoyed a relaxing day and did her best to ignore the ongoing nausea.  She even fixed two small meals and some peach crisp for dessert!  We’re anxious for Irene to get two units of blood tomorrow during dialysis and we’re really looking forward to learning more about her declining kidney function and the other relevant blood counts on Tuesday at UCSF.  We’re not sure what additional testing is required but we want to get on with it,

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