At the beginning of my breast cancer journey I received a
book, “Midnight Meditations: A Journey Through Cancer and the Lessons Learned
Along the Way.” By Roger and Debbie Bennett.
Roger journaled his feelings when he couldn’t sleep. His
lessons written over a twelve year time period became my encouragement.
One night I picked up “Midnight Meditations.” The book fell
open to page 41.
The other night a
pastor shared something with me. He was basically at a loss for words, but he
did say something that caused me to think. He said, “Roger, God is going to
send people to bless you and support you during this valley. It may be
financial; it may be just running errands. I want you to remember that you are
not in charge all of the time—let people bless you.”
I’m a giver. My parents were givers. My grandparents were
givers before them. It’s fun being the giver. Years ago my professor Mrs. G. B.
Williamson said, “The Bible says it’s more blessed to give than receive, but
without a gracious receiver the giver is robbed of a blessing.” I taught that
lesson many times, but until breast cancer and husband’s death, I did not
realize the full extent of the meaning.
Its 32 months since I put aside self. More people than I can
name blessed my life with their help—my prayer is that God will continue to
bless them.
1 comment:
Kat:
This is a very beautiful entry. I believe this was Roger Bennet who played piano with some gospel groups, is he not?
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