Nothing beats
starting the day with a good cup of coffee – even before cereal…coffee just has
the ability to let you know, ‘you’re awake’. So yes, there’s life! Life in the
chill of the air, life in the sounds I heard when I left home this morning…
We
are alive.
Have a blessed Thursday.
While getting
done for work this morning, I was listening to a song that friend sent me, ‘Speak
Life’ and it’s just that powerful. Everything and anything we say has the
ability to either give life, or destroy it. There is so much power in the tongue,
and sometimes without even thinking we are so quick to just say things, and
most likely in silence – regret it thereafter. But in the same light, in the
authority given to us by Christ, we are able to speak – in faith! – life into
any dead situation; and THAT is miraculous!
In the past
few months I’ve been very distraught in my mind about...life: how unfair it is
at times, how we don’t know what’s to happen next and basically have almost no
control over it; how bad things happen to the people who least deserve it.. I’ve
been struggling with that.
My cousin’s
wife was diagnosed with lymph cancer over a year ago; but God’s been good even
through that. She was free from it then for about 10months; which we celebrated
– but soon after fell ill again. She passed on a few weeks ago. And only 47
years old. My heart was broken. Not only for her family: my cousin and the
children; but my heart was broken because….she didn’t deserve this struggle. She
was one of the absolute most beautiful people you could meet; and I while at
the funeral, I was sad that I did not have the privilege of really spending
more time with her. I was planning on visiting her one Thursday evening, but
was never granted that. She passed on the Monday prior.
Rest in
peace, Melanie…
“Tomorrow is not promised – to anyone…”
Meet Destiny.
The bravest 4
year old I know. Destiny has been diagnosed with Cancer and often undergoes consistent
chemo therapy. This is another week that she is battling this at Tygerberg
Hospital, Bellville, Cape Town.
I was
introduced to her by a friend, Natasha Damon who with her family has opened their
hearts to this girl and her family; who originates from Grabouw. Destiny is at
present in need of a bone marrow transplant; and this operation in itself costs
about R200 000. Her dad was tested and is a match of about 90%, but
doctors are in all hope trusting for someone who is a 100% match for the fear
that her body might just reject it.
“Speak life…”
This girl,
should you meet her – smiles. All the time. And then I think I have problems…this
girl is beyond brave.
Fundraisers are
held all over the northern suburbs in aid of this procedure that Destiny needs;
I was honoured to be part of a high tea held for her early May 2016. CANSA was
also present at the event, and the spokesperson eluded to the fact that today
statistics have changed… it is no longer AIDS/HIV that precedes the range of
major illnesses – it’s Cancer. And what’s worse it, it hides away – it’s creeps
up on one so secretively; and to me this is scary.
http://www.cansa.org.za/ - For more information
I know that
God says in His word that He will work out all things for our good…and I know I
need to trust God that HE KNOWS…sometimes it’s just hard – when you see things
like this happen around us. And it’s no longer to ‘other people’. People close
to us are faced with these challenges.
You’re alive.
I’m alive. Let’s unite in faith, in prayer – and watch God change things.
Speak life…to
anyone you encounter today…speak life.
Have a blessed Thursday.
xx

Thank you Estellie for remind in us that we have the power to speak life in faith!! Baie liefies 😘
ReplyDeletea refresher to us all I suppose, Lindy-Anne...xx
DeleteRIP Aunt Melanie, you'll surely be missed and are already. :-(
ReplyDeleteSpeak life, we have the power to do so. :-)
Thank you Estelle for uplifting us every morning. Love you! <3
Thank you Melissa
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