Sunday, October 18, 2009

My Hiding Place

If you have been following this blog then you know that my body has been struggling to produce new white blood cells. As of last Tuesday, they were practically non-existent, and the doctor told me that I need to be very careful. Right now I have very little ability to fight off infection. I was told to stay away from people, to stay out of crowds, to be careful of eating raw fruits or vegetables, and to wash my hands - a lot!


I have been very careful to follow their advice and so far I am doing well. The only catch is that Mark and I had already planned to start our new relationship series at the church this weekend and we were planning to speak together. What was it the doctor said about people and crowds??? So, in order to avoid all hugging, hand-shaking, coughing, sneezing, and germ-infected children, I entered the building through the back door, went straight to Mark's office without talking or touching anyone, and sat alone, waiting, until the time came in the services for the message to be shared. Then I entered the stage from the back, Mark and I shared what God had given us to share, and I left the same way I'd come in. It feels really weird not to be hugging anyone and not to be able to see and talk to everyone. Hopefully this issue will be resolved soon and I will be back out there with the people!


In spite of the fact that I was alone, I had the most amazing experience in worship today! The band started playing the song "I Will Exalt You" by Hillsong and I stepped through the door at the back of the stage waiting to join Mark on stage for the message. Standing in that spot it feels kind of like you are in a closet. It's about the size of a closet. The walls are black and it was dark. The music coming through the monitors on the stage was bouncing off the back of the stage and made for an incredible decibel level where I was waiting. Then I started listening to the words of the song, and I started singing out to my God. 


I will exalt You 

I will exalt You 

I will exalt You 

You are my God 

And God whispered in my ear, "I'm right here with you." Instantly I felt His presence surround me. 


I started thinking about being at home these last couple of weeks in a form of quarantine, and then we sang these words:


My hiding place 
My safe refuge 

My treasure Lord You are 



And it hit me that He IS my safe refuge, He has been protecting me as my blood counts have been so low. He has been my hiding place these weeks. I continued to sing, 


My friend and King 
Anointed One 
Most Holy. 




As I was praising Him, proclaiming His Holiness, I said to him, "You are everything to me." 
And then I heard God whisper back, "YOU are everything to me." 
In that instant I understood like never before that I am his daughter, that I am everything to him, just like my children are to me. Tears clouded my eyes, and unspeakable joy filled my heart and I shouted out to him,


I will exalt You 

I will exalt You 

I will exalt You 

You are my God  


And then we sang the last verse:


Because You're with me

Because You're with me

Because You're with me

I will not fear


What a timely reminder to me during these days! He will be with me, just like He was today. He is my refuge. He is my hiding place. He is Holy and worthy of my praise. I am His.


I hope you get time alone with God this week so that you can worship Him and experience His presence.


Medical Update: I have an appointment with the doctor on Monday morning to re-check my blood levels. We are praying that they will be up to a level that will allow me to receive my next chemo treatment. I'll let you know what happens.


Prayer Update: Many of you have been praying for my friend, Debbie, and her husband, Jack. Debbie is a breast cancer survivor, but during her battle with cancer last year her husband lost his job. They have been diligently seeking jobs since that time, struggling to trust that God is in control, and grieved as they have watched their home edge closer to foreclosure. Well...Debbie called me on Saturday to tell me that Jack finally has a new job! After a series of interviews over the course of several weeks, he finally receive the job offer they were praying for! Thank you for praying for employment for Jack! They will meet with a financial counselor this week to discuss the possibility of reworking their mortgage and hopefully be able to save their house. Please thank God for providing Jack's new job and pray that God will work out the details of their mortgage and that they won't lose their home. Thank you!




8 comments:

  1. Tears!!! What a beautiful testimony! What an incredible,supernatural assurance!

    And Yayyyyy for Jack !!!!!!!

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  2. That song today was so powerful. I tried to sing it but started to cry so I had to sing in my head. Your and Mark's message today was wonderful. I thank you for coming out and speaking to all of us. I am so excited for this series. I have a very happy and strong marriage and truly want to keep it that way and make it better. I know this series will do that for us. So thank you.
    Praying for you tomorrow, that your blood levels will be back up. (you look great by the way!)

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  3. What an amazing testimony to the faithfulness of our Father to meet us right where we are!
    I am scheduled to bring dinner on Tuesday...will it be okay for me to come over? I can leave the girls in the van. I was planning to make chicken enchiladas, but if that doesn't work, please let me know.
    ericastidham00@hotmail.com

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  4. Hi Laura, I just found you - and want to say thanks for your blog. I've been in the caregiver role this year as my husband has gone through chemo and then resulting issues with his marrow, compression fractures, etc. It's amazing how reading someone else's story just helps me feel connected and refreshed.

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  5. Laura, Thank you so much for speaking with Mark yesterday. I loved the sermon, and needed the reminder to keep my husband #2, above my children. You are such a blessing, and true testimony to God's faith.
    We're sending prayers your way, and hope your counts are up today.

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  6. Beautiful testimony!
    It so amazing that the One Who created and designed us, would also stand beside us through the raging storms and fire-fights, that He would be our Safe House, our Refuge. David wrote that very thing in Ps 91 - You who sit down in the High God's presence, spend the night in Shaddai's shadow, Say this: "God, you're my refuge. I trust in you and I'm safe!" That's right—he rescues you from hidden traps, shields you from deadly hazards. His huge outstretched arms protect you—under them you're perfectly safe; his arms fend off all harm. Fear nothing—not wild wolves in the night, not flying arrows in the day, not disease that prowls through the darkness, not disaster that erupts at high noon. Even though others succumb all around, drop like flies right and left, no harm will even graze you. You'll stand untouched, watch it all from a distance, watch the wicked turn into corpses. Yes, because God's your refuge, the High God your very own home, evil can't get close to you, harm can't get through the door. He ordered his angels to guard you wherever you go. If you stumble, they'll catch you; their job is to keep you from falling. You'll walk unharmed among lions and snakes,and kick young lions and serpents from the path. If you'll hold on to me for dear life," says God, "I'll get you out of any trouble. I'll give you the best of care if you'll only get to know and trust me. Call me and I'll answer, be at your side in bad times; I'll rescue you, then throw you a party. I'll give you a long life, give you a long drink of salvation!"

    Celebrating a GREAT report on the WBC's!

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  7. Hey, Laura!
    I remember that verse in 2Timothy4:17:
    "But the Lord stood with me and strengthened me."
    I know no one had deserted you like they had Paul ( well, not on purpose, anyway!), but I just pictured the Lord standing there with you as you waited to go out and speak!
    I'm praying for you!
    Ellen

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  8. Hi, Laura! We haven't met yet, but I am looking forward to meeting you and Mark. I am from Rio de Janeiro , Brazil and I just arrived from Houston. My boyfriend goes to your Church every Sunday and he says wonders about you guys. We passed by the Church before I head to the airport on Monday, 19th Oct., but unfortunately we didn't have the chance of going to the service on Sunday because we were still in NO. Anyway, today i was watching the message about relationships and I loved it! I am a Catholic but have been out of Church for a while now...I really want to learn a lot from you guys and we are planning on having online discussions about the topics you bring up...we do believe that God should be the foundation of our relationship! I have lots of questions but we'll go through all that step by step...Sorry to hear you're undergoing cancer treatment but I am sure you're going to overcome all that!!! We'll be saying our prayers for you!! I will follow you on your blog!! Kisses and all the best!! Christiane Reis

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