“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you. Plans to give you a hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11
I can hardly believe that the holiday season is already over. Most people look forward all year long to the feast that they can devour without judgment at Thanksgiving and the festivities of Christmas, but for my family this year, those traditions were moved to the bottom of our priority list.
About two months ago, my mom started getting really sick, and the doctors couldn’t find any source to her illness. They ran test after test, yet nothing made sense as to why she had a low blood count and was losing weight at an alarming rate. Christmas was right around the corner, and we decided to take a break from all the doctors’ appointments and just enjoy the season with our family. We would worry about possible causes for these symptoms after the tree had come down and the media had stopped showing all their Christmas specials.
This seemed like a great idea, but God had other plans. Plans that would rock our world… but then again, God seems to like switching up our plans, especially around Christmas time. The whole point of this season is that God flipped the script and sent His Son born of a virgin to save us. So when everything stopped going according to plan this Christmas, for me it was a lot easier to deal with, because I knew that God was still in control, just as He was 2,000 years ago.
About a week before December 25, my mom started coughing up blood. It wasn’t a lot the first day. But then it continued day after day, until her whole hand would be covered with the blood. Christmas was just days away, but it was time to act. We rushed her to the hospital to find out that she had lung cancer the size of a baseball in her left lung. The doctors had not thought to look for that specific form of cancer because my mother had never smoked or worked in a vocation that might contribute to lung cancer.
After that, things started going pretty fast. We were rushing my mom to many CT scans and biopsies. It was originally believed that she had stage three cancer, which would have given her about eight months to live. However, my God is bigger than doctors’ diagnoses, and after much prayer my mother returned for another doctors appointment to find out that the cancer was not spreading as fast as they had first thought and that they might be able to get all of the cancer with surgery. That surgery is still going to be very rough and we are all anticipating January 18, when my mom will have her entire left lung removed, but we are trusting God and know that He will protect my mom and continue to give us all peace throughout this difficult and scary experience.
On behalf of my mom, I am asking that any one reading this would please pray for her on January 18 as she goes into surgery. It would be so powerful and amazing to know that thousands of people are out there praying for her to have strength and to feel God’s presence throughout this time. My mom’s own personal prayer is that God be glorified in all of this. Thank you.
Pray on!
Brittany
Brittany Jean is a nineteen-year-old college student living in the Midwest with her parents and younger brother. She is currently majoring in pre-law and is planning on using that degree for ministry.
MaryK says
Brittany,
I am praying for your whole family! God loves you! Psalm 107:19-20!
Grandma @ Grandpa McMaster says
Wat a beautiful testimony from a grand-daughter. To know and believe that God is in full contro helps to give peace and comfort to all the family at this time. Thank you Brittany for your encouraging words.
Lillie Munsell says
Brittany, your testimony was a real blessing. I know that understanding that God is in control, and has a good plan, will bring peace at this time for your family.
I will be in prayer for your mom, and all of you….Praying
for her surgery on the 18th.
SanDee Huntington says
Brittany,
I do not expect you to know me, but I remember you as a tiny little girl with pig tails that was either right by Mommy’s side or in Daddy’s arms at Florida Bible. Your dad was the only teacher I had that impacted my life from the first day through action and testimony.
Our Amazing God, Faith, positive mindset and prayer are the most powerful covers we have…never forget that. Having been there with my mom I know how helpless and powerless one can feel. Look for the gift (I call them treasures) in everyday…mine came in smiles, laughs and memories told.
Blessing to all of you…I will keep you in my prayers!
Anne Jensen says
Brittany,
I am an old college friend of your Mom’s from LU. Your mom is an amazing woman and I know she is so happy to have a daughter who is going to school to prepare to serve the Lord. Your determination to rely on God and his plan in such a trying time is an amazing testimony and I am sure very encouraging to your Mom and the rest of your family. Your Mom and family is in our thoughts and prayers.
Sylvia Dill says
Jer 29:11 is one of my favorite verses of Scripture. Nothing can ever thwart the plans of God. It was and is love that took Christ to the cross for us . It is love that prompts and directs you Brittany now to do everything possible for your Mom. Even in her struggle she is blessed to have a daughter, that lifts her up to the Savior for healing.
Know that we will be praying and trusting God who does all things well
Love & prayers,
Sylvia.
Deanna Doctor says
Praying for all of you, Brittany, as your family walks through this scary and uncertain time! Was greatly encouraged by your testament to God knowing what He is doing! I will cling to that as I pray over your family through this time!
Praying on!
Jennifer Pierce says
What a great idea to encourage the support of your mother! Thanks for informing us, so we can rally together before the Throne, on behalf of your wonderful mother, and friend. Please keep us posted; and know that we are praying, and will continue to pray for continued daily miracles – to His glory!
Jennie Pierce