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Your Question:
What now? I just found out I have cancer.
Answer:
My friend, I'm so sorry to hear about your diagnosis. I can only imagine the fear and uncertainty you must be feeling right now. As a pastor, I've seen many people face similar challenges, and I want to assure you that God is with you, even in the midst of this trial. While it's natural to worry and feel overwhelmed, I want to encourage you to hold on to faith and trust in God's sovereignty. Just like my wife Susan's prayers had a profound impact on me during my own health scare a few years ago, I believe your loved ones are praying for you right now, and their faith is being exercised on your behalf. It's a beautiful thing to see the body of Christ come together to support one another in times of need. As the Bible says, "There is a time to heal" (Ecclesiastes 3:3), and I believe God is working in your life, even if the outcome is not yet clear. Remember, God's decision is the bottom line, and we must trust in His goodness and wisdom. While it's okay to pray for healing, we must also acknowledge that God sometimes uses our physical ailments to get our attention and speak to us in a deeper way. Keep praying, but also know that God's love and presence are with you, regardless of the outcome.
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