Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Don't Waste Your Cancer

I found this list early in Hannah's battle with cancer, and was recently reminded of it again. I think it's so good, I wanted to share it here:

"John Piper writes about life after his diagnosis of prostate cancer. The list below and the full article (found at desiringGod.org) suggest purpose for any Christian in the midst of cancer. It is a time not for defeat and despair but rather it is a powerful experience to reflect on our purposes in life. This means that Christians are to seek to glorify God even when circumstances are most difficult.

1. You will waste your cancer if you do not believe it is designed for you by God.

2. You will waste your cancer if you believe it is a curse and not a gift.

3. You will waste your cancer if you seek comfort from your odds rather than from God.

4. You will waste your cancer if you refuse to think about death.

5. You will waste your cancer if you think that "beating" cancer means staying alive rather than cherishing Christ.

6. You will waste your cancer if you spend too much time reading about cancer and not enough time reading about God.

7. You will waste your cancer if you let it drive you into solitude instead of deepening your relationships with manifest affection.

8. You will waste your cancer if you grieve as those who have no hope.

9. You will waste your cancer if you treat sin as casually as before.

10. You will waste your cancer if you fail to use it as a means of witness to the truth and glory of Christ."

I actually think there are a lot of words that could be substituted for the word "cancer"...These ten points could apply to many storms we face in life.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

As a 40 year old recently diagnosed with breast cancer I trully cant imagine the incredible journey that your family went through. I admire your courage and hope that I can follow your family's lead and use my cancer for the glory of Christ.
Tammy McCarty

Anonymous said...

Jill,
What you said is so true...other words could be substituted for cancer...the possibilities are limitless...think of the change....wow...