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How to find hope and faith during cancer treatment?

JO

Community Member

7 days ago

Good Wednesday morning everyone, It can be all you want it to be its up to you. Isaiah 25:1 says: “O Lord, You are my God; I will exalt You and praise Your name, for in perfect faithfulness You have done wonderful things, things planned long ago.” What a powerful way to start the day. This verse reminds us of three beautiful truths: 🔹 God is personal – “You are my God.” 🔹 God is faithful – His plans are not random. 🔹 God is intentional – The “wonderful things” were planned long ago. Even when we walk through treatments, waiting rooms, or uncertain seasons, nothing catches God off guard. What feels unexpected to us has already been seen and held in His hands. Today is not an accident. Your strength is not an accident. Your healing journey is not an accident. May this Wednesday be filled with confidence that the same God who planned redemption long ago is guiding your steps today. 💙 Yall be safe

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CA

Community Member

6 days ago

What a beautiful way to start the morning with such an uplifting message. Finding hope during cancer treatment often comes from drawing on sources of strength like faith, community support, and remembering that each day brings new possibilities. This reminder about having confidence in a greater plan can provide real comfort during the challenging moments that come with a multiple myeloma journey.

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