Personal Requests Plus February 16, 2008
Posted by Tim A. in Christianity, Family, Healing, Personal, Praying.Tags: Anuerism, Aorta, Cardiologist, Prayer, Springfield Missouri, Wife
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A few days ago I asked those of you who have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ to pray for my wife. They had discovered an enlarged aorta which was then, found to be an anuerism (sic). I thank you for your prayers. They have done much in helping her feel better.
Madge [my wife] has an appointment with a cardiologist on Monday, February 18, in Springfield, MO. Prayerfully we will know more, and are believing that all is going to be well. Her heart is in the hands of the Lord. We are believing that when the doctor sees her on Monday that there will be no more problem; no anuerism; however God chooses to do it He is worthy of all our praise.
There are times I have been gravely troubled, but now God has given me a peace about it. The peace was something I never even asked for, but God gave it, and I am so thankful. Thank YOU Lord.
Thank you for joining with us in prayer.
God Bless you all.
T.A.
A Personal Request February 2, 2008
Posted by Tim A. in Christianity, Personal, Praying, Requests.Tags: Almighty, Aorta, Death, Disease, Life, Peace, Prayer, Sickness
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My wife [Madge] has just been diagnosed to have an anuerism (not sure of the spelling there) of the aorta. From all that I understand about it it is quite serious. I know that it is to us at this point.
To those who come here to pray and leave requests I wanted to ask of you who are followers of Jesus Christ to pray for her healing. I am however, praying for His glorious will, whatever that may be.
My wife and I have been married for 34 and one half years, and I have grown in love with her more through each year of our lives. It can be frightening to feel that the life of one you love is hanging by a thread. There is peace in knowing that our lives are in God’s Almighty, life giving hands, and that no one of us knows the day or timing of our death. Life and death are in His hands. I am thankful for the days my wife and I have together, and am looking forward to many more.
Please pray for us. Thank you for doing so.
May God bless you all.
T.A.