Someone here used the word 'grace' in connection with you and gosh, it's so extremely apt! I can't think of a better one.
It's a good concessus, which your medical people have reached about you getting past this cancer albeit with the help of copious ice cream. :) I hope they put that in their official records because I don't think medical science has recognized it's benefits yet officially. Yes, we all will absolutely die someday except the last ex who also walks on water according to him. My Dad is a retired Lutheran minister-sometimes as a kid would be SO bored in church I'd actually listen to the sermon. He had one I liked alot, about what really would happen when we 'get there' someday, to those mythical Pearly Gates. The question we'll be asked, Dad thinks, isn't were we good, did we break any Commandment we'd like to discuss.Everybody does- kind of inevitable, some of those are tough rules for 80 plus years hanging around all this temptation and people being what we are. It's what we did while we were here with the Gifts we were given. I like that. I'd also have to say you'll have some really, really good answers for that, Froggie. I'm not saying Dad's correct but it's a pretty good surmise he is, in which case you're in awfully good shape. This IS for many years down the road, however, when you've used even more of those gifts of yours for the benefit of others- hopefully yourself also.
Much Grace and Peace to you, dear Froggie. :)
It's a good concessus, which your medical people have reached about you getting past this cancer albeit with the help of copious ice cream. :) I hope they put that in their official records because I don't think medical science has recognized it's benefits yet officially. Yes, we all will absolutely die someday except the last ex who also walks on water according to him. My Dad is a retired Lutheran minister-sometimes as a kid would be SO bored in church I'd actually listen to the sermon. He had one I liked alot, about what really would happen when we 'get there' someday, to those mythical Pearly Gates. The question we'll be asked, Dad thinks, isn't were we good, did we break any Commandment we'd like to discuss.Everybody does- kind of inevitable, some of those are tough rules for 80 plus years hanging around all this temptation and people being what we are. It's what we did while we were here with the Gifts we were given. I like that. I'd also have to say you'll have some really, really good answers for that, Froggie. I'm not saying Dad's correct but it's a pretty good surmise he is, in which case you're in awfully good shape. This IS for many years down the road, however, when you've used even more of those gifts of yours for the benefit of others- hopefully yourself also.
Much Grace and Peace to you, dear Froggie. :)