Her Darkest Hour, His Brightest Moment

7.15 p.m…

Her darkest hour; His brightest moment; His darkest hour; her brightest moment…

That’s one of the ways that I have come to think about Irene’s experience with Primary Amyloidosis.  Let me explain.

Paul the apostle says that adversity always means advance (Phil 1:12).  Peter says that we are being purified like gold being refined through fire (1 Peter 1:7).  There are hundreds of additional scriptural illustrations which illuminate that the most trying of times bring about God’s glory.

And so it is so with Irene.  God is using the Amyloid disease that struck Irene’s body to glorify His Name.  My new friend, John Grover, put it this way…

“I am feeling both sorrow and joy at the same time. Sorrow for the uncertainty and pain your family is going through but joy for the wonderful testimony from you, Irene and your daughters. The Lord loves your family a great deal, Dave. Scripture talks about those faithful saints who have been tested and refined more than most.  I think he only refines to this degree those that are the finest and most capable of producing a Christ-like response that brings him great pleasure and glory.”  (email dated: June 9, 2007).

…and that is how I would describe Irene.  Her Christ-like response to this hideous disease, (perhaps her darkest hour), is also possibly her greatest opportunity to testify of her faith, trust and confidence in Jesus, (perhaps His brightest moment in her).  And she is doing just that.  I stand in awe of her courageous and gentle response to all that she has encountered…and, as you can imagine, my updates cannot come close to describing the brutal nature of that which she has truly endured.

Jesus died for Irene in “His darkest hour” in order for her to enjoy “her brightest moment” which is to glorify Him on earth (perhaps especially by encountering the Amyloid) and to live with him in heaven forever!  That Christ would die not only for Irene but for all people and for the sins of the world is difficult to imagine, much less comprehend!!

Irene is having a restful day and enjoying our

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Well Wishes from the McDermott Family

Dear Irene and Family

We are sorry that it has taken so long to send our well wishes and support to you.  That doesn’t mean that you haven’t been in our thoughts on a regular basis.  We are so happy to hear that you made it home safely yesterday.  The news of your homecoming is fantastic.

Finally making it to UCSF yesterday to the blood bank was long over due which I am sorry for( Juli). Hearing that you were returning home was comforting.  We hope that your recovery at home will be rejuvinating for you.  Please let us know if we can run an erand, cook a meal, or pay a visit.

Much love to you all,  the McDermotts

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Well Wishes from Lori Gongora

Hello Irene and Dave,

I just read the great news.  I am so excited that you are home.  I know that you are so happy to be with your family in your own home.  I have prayed for you daily, and you are constantly in my thoughts.  Take care of you!  The Lord is good – isn’t he?

Lori Gongora

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