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Chemo Day Prayer

Thank you all so much for praying with us for Cade.

Please pray tomorrow for Cade to be able to eat without vomiting. For the past 48 hours, he has thrown up after any meal he eats. We think this is a result of radiation to the side of his abdomen where the tumor was, but we need prayer that we can find a medication to help ease his nausea and supernatural healing so he can actually eat. 

Tomorrow he gets another round of chemo that should not take long, please pray that his body responds well, and he does not have any adverse effects: nausea, jaw pain, neuropathy, any kind of seizure. 

The wonderful news is that tonight at dinner he was most himself, up off the couch, teasing Lily and Haven and drinking hot chocolate. I was so encouraged to see his spirits up. Now we just need that plus the ability to go to bed and not wake up to throw up whatever he ate for dinner. 

I spent time meditating on Matthew 7 today where Jesus Himself encourages us to ask and keep on asking, to seek and keep on seeking, to knock and keep on knocking. It is easy for me to get discouraged by days like today, thinking my prayers aren't accomplishing much. But I felt the Holy Spirit wanted to remind me that faith is exactly that- being sure of what we cannot see. Your prayers, my prayers, our prayers, matter to the heart of God. He invites us to be persistent, to be relentless, to keep on bringing our hearts before the Lord. He does not grow weary of our requests. Thank you God!

"Ask and keep on asking, and it will be given to you; seek and keep on seeking and you will find; knock and keep on knocking and the door will be open to you. For everyone who keeps on asking receives, and he who keeps on seeking finds, and to him who keeps knocking, it will be opened. Or what man is there among you who, if his son asks for bread, will instead give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish, will instead give him a snake? If you then, evil (sinful by nature) as you are know how to give good and advantageous gifts to your children how MUCH MORE will your Father who is in Heaven [perfect as He is] give what is good and advantageous to those who keep on asking Him?" Matthew 7:7-11 (AMP)

Thank you so much for praying! 

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