This week is a big one: within the next eight days Liz will find out if these last 4½ months of chemo have worked, and we will learn if her body is strong enough to continue with the antibodies. Please keep her in your thoughts and prayers.
One of my professors has a young daughter who had leukemia. She kindly shared the following poem with me because it gave her a lot of hope and strength during their times of trial. Methinks it can work the same for me.
Go Team Liz.
WAIT
By Russell Kelfer
Desperately, helplessly, longingly, I cried;
By Russell Kelfer
Desperately, helplessly, longingly, I cried;
Quietly,
patiently, lovingly, God replied.
I pled and I
wept for a clue to my fate . . .
And the
Master so gently said, "Wait."
"Wait?
you say wait?" my indignant reply.
"Lord, I
need answers, I need to know why!
Is your hand
shortened? Or have you not heard?
By faith I
have asked, and I'm claiming your Word.
"My
future and all to which I relate
Hangs in the
balance, and you tell me to wait?
I'm needing a
'yes', a go-ahead sign,
Or even a
'no' to which I can resign.
"You
promised, dear Lord, that if we believe,
We need but
to ask, and we shall receive.
And Lord I've
been asking, and this is my cry:
I'm weary of
asking! I need a reply."
Then quietly,
softly, I learned of my fate,
As my Master
replied again, "Wait."
So I slumped
in my chair, defeated and taut,
And grumbled
to God, "So, I'm waiting for what?"
He seemed
then to kneel, and His eyes met with mine . . .
and He
tenderly said, "I could give you a sign.
I could shake
the heavens and darken the sun.
I could raise
the dead and cause mountains to run.
"I could
give all you seek and pleased you would be.
You'd have
what you want, but you wouldn't know Me.
You'd not
know the depth of my love for each saint.
You'd not
know the power that I give to the faint.
"You'd
not learn to see through clouds of despair;
You'd not
learn to trust just by knowing I'm there.
You'd not
know the joy of resting in Me
When darkness
and silence are all you can see.
"You'd
never experience the fullness of love
When the
peace of My spirit descends like a dove.
You would
know that I give, and I save, for a start,
But you'd not
know the depth of the beat of My heart.
"The
glow of my comfort late into the night,
The faith
that I give when you walk without sight.
The depth
that's beyond getting just what you ask
From an
infinite God who makes what you have last.
"You'd
never know, should your pain quickly flee,
What it means
that My grace is sufficient for thee.
Yes, your
dearest dreams overnight would come true,
But, oh, the
loss, if you missed what I'm doing in you.
"So, be
silent, my child, and in time you will see
That the
greatest of gifts is to truly know me.
And though
oft My answers seem terribly late,

What a beautiful poem. Thank you for the glimpse into your heart and all we are learning through this difficult journey. We love you and Liz (and those sweet boys!) Our prayers are with you...as we continue to "Wait".
ReplyDeleteA beautiful poem and it seems to be my life right now. Having to "wait" for a small moment. Thanks for sharing and praying all goes well with you and your family and recovering and remission are soon at hand.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great poem and so true. Aaron I know you fell bad about missing Liz and the boys, but you are a good guy and you are still helping your family by doing this. You are a great Dad and husband.
ReplyDeleteLots of faith and prayers headed your way during the wait. love ya
We had an awesome week with Liz. Thanks for having us come.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Poem! Why is it that we are so impatient--God Bless you all. Our family motto is Proverbs 3:5 and 6, I'm sure you know it by heart;
ReplyDelete'Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding, In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths."
This simple scripture has gotten me thru the rough patches, and the smooth patches, what a blessing to have a Savior.
Love ya,
Brenda