Words from Mary

After 4 days in the hospital, last night my sister Mary got her greatest wish: to go home. Nobody likes the plasticized pillows or the unending interruptions. (…like the nurse who came in to take more blood: “Good morning!” she said in a cheery voice, flipping on the lights. It was 4:00 AM.)

The function of Mary’s stay was to complete a battery of tests so her team of doctors could make an accurate analysis and recommend treatment. Next week she’ll receive the news, whether good, bad, or somewhere in between.

???????????????????????????????Last night I promised we would hear from Mary today, and below are excerpts from a letter she wrote on Sunday, letting it be known for the first time she had cancer:

Last week I experienced three days of mysterious high fevers.  When I saw a doctor on Saturday, he sent us to the emergency room for tests.  It was a huge shock to [husband] Berv and me, and it will be a shock to you, to learn I have been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.  The testing will enable them to stage the cancer.

As we learn more, I’ll pass it on to you.  Margaret has offered her blog to share any updates, and God has led me to say yes. If there are specific prayer requests, you’ll find them there too.

Having to tell my [7] children what I’ve just told you was the most difficult thing I’ve ever done. No mother wants to cause her children pain. But Scripture promises great spiritual gain can result from suffering, and that is my hope and prayer. Please pray for my children, children-in-law, grandchildren, and for Bervin, who is holding up as well as can be expected, trying to stay strong for all of us. But he is understandably sad and upset.

???????????????????????????????Today Margaret brought me a beautiful beach stone, the most beautiful one I’ve ever seen. On it was inscribed Psalm 71:3. This afternoon six year old [grandson] Beck read it for us. “Be to me a Rock of habitation, to which I may continually come.  Thou art my Rock and my Fortress…my confidence from my youth.”  I know, without doubt, God will never leave me or forsake me, and I’m clinging to Him and His Word to carry me all the way through.

Thanking the Lord for you, 

Mary

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On Saturday when we heard the words “pancreatic cancer,” we all jumped to a radical conclusion: that Mary would follow the same path Nate did. (He died 42 days after diagnosis.) But with great joy we’re now believing we were wrong about that. Mary’s cancer is a very rare pancreatic, occurring less than 10% of the time. In cases like hers, surgery has been known to extend a person’s life for quite a while.

In the mean time, Mary is setting the example by not worrying about tomorrow, because just as Jesus said,

“Don’t worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring its own worries. Today’s trouble is enough for today.” (Matthew 6:34)

11 thoughts on “Words from Mary

  1. Mary, Thank you for your willingness to share your journey with us. I will be praying for you and know you will bring glory and honor to our Father.What a joy and peace to know He is with us and holds us in the palm of His hands.

  2. Great news about potential treatment and hope. But even better to have seen Mary’s strong faith and discipleship over many years of obstacles. Blessings to all.

  3. Thank you, Margaret and Mary, for pointing us to the Rock in any and every circumstance in life! We will pray for you all and for our Lord to be exalted in every way through this.

  4. Praying for Mary and all of the family as you absorb this, proceed with treatment, and determine to trust Him in this shocking reality.
    Love,
    Terry

  5. I’m praising God for the encouraging news this morning! I’ve been thinking of you, Mary, thanking Him for your life and for the wonderful fruit that has come from it. Now, it is time to let all of those who have been blessed by your ministry bless you. I love you all and will be praying continually for you.

  6. As tears run down my face all I can say is that you and your family are placed in time by God to uplift thousands who hear your stories of life and how you lean on Christ. He will be your ROCK, GUIDE and STRONG DELIVERER! Thanks for sharing and blessing our lives. Margaret you and Mary are both in our thoughts and prayers! Love to you all!

  7. I am trusting that the card I sent to you at #601 will be delivered to you. I have your correct address now. Thank you for sharing your faith and your journey with your many, many friends and loved ones on this blog.

  8. Mary you are one of the strongest women I’ve known for the last 30yrs! You will deal with this illness with grace and strength like everything else in your life. Prayers going up for your healing.

  9. Dear Mary,
    Praying for hope that surprises you, help that meets you where you are…..
    Hope you feel better soon !!!!!
    Love,
    Tomi and Gail