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How do I make sense of a terminal diagnosis?

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The weight of a terminal diagnosis. I can only imagine the turmoil that comes with such news. As a pastor, I've had to counsel many individuals and families through similar struggles. It's a difficult road to navigate, but one that requires faith, hope, and love. My wife Susan and I have been married for 19 years, and we've seen our fair share of challenges. But we've also learned that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope.

When facing a terminal diagnosis, it's essential to consider the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of one's being. The body may be weakened, but the spirit can remain strong. As the Bible says, "Your whole head is injured, your whole heart afflicted" (Isaiah 1:6). This passage reminds us that our spiritual condition is deeply connected to our physical well-being. As a Christian, I believe that God works through both direct and indirect means, including the skilled efforts of medical professionals. It's not a question of whether God can heal, but rather how He chooses to work in our lives.

In the face of a terminal diagnosis, it's crucial to focus on the present moment and the love that surrounds us. As my son Joshua would say, "Dad, we're in this together." My daughter Rebecca would remind us to pray and trust in God's plan. As a family, we would come together to support each other, just as the early Christian community did in Acts 28. We would pray for healing, but also for the strength to face whatever lies ahead. And we would remember that even in the midst of suffering, there is always hope, always love, and always a reason to keep fighting.

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