{"id":335,"date":"2010-11-25T14:07:18","date_gmt":"2010-11-25T22:07:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/hodgkins.caryschmidt.com\/?p=335"},"modified":"2010-11-25T14:07:18","modified_gmt":"2010-11-25T22:07:18","slug":"40-reasons-im-thankful-for-cancer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hodgkins.caryschmidt.com\/?p=335","title":{"rendered":"40 reasons i&#039;m thankful for cancer"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-337\" title=\"pathahead\" src=\"http:\/\/hodgkins.caryschmidt.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/11\/pathahead.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"499\" height=\"217\" \/>Since diagnosis, I&#8217;ve been making a list\u2014reasons to thank God for allowing me to have this trial. This post has been in the works for 10 weeks. And by human reason, it sounds insane to say, &#8220;Thank you for cancer.&#8221; But go with me for a moment. This Thanksgiving I really am thanking the Lord. I didn&#8217;t say I would wish for cancer, I like cancer, or I&#8217;m glad to have it. I said I&#8217;m thankful for it. Here&#8217;s why:<br \/>\n<!--more--><br \/>\n1. Because being thankful for cancer is a command to obey, not an emotion to experience.<br \/>\n2. Because it has reminded me what a blessed past I have by God&#8217;s grace.<br \/>\n3. Because it has drawn my family relationships closer than they&#8217;ve ever been before.<br \/>\n4. Because it makes realms of faith that were previously only theory, now a reality.<br \/>\n5. Because it gives me a chance to live what I&#8217;ve taught for the last 20 years.<br \/>\n6. Because it proves to me what is real about faith and good about God, all over again.<br \/>\n7. Because it identifies me with a Saviour I love very much.<br \/>\n8. Because it allows me to encourage others in trials in a new way.<br \/>\n9. Because it unveils God&#8217;s presence in my life at a new depth and reality.<br \/>\n10. Because it shines a very bright and clear spotlight on what really matters in life\u2014when you find out you have cancer, every petty thing in life appears only to be even more exceedingly petty.<br \/>\n11. Because it increases gratitude for every small thing in life.<br \/>\n12. Because it brings with it a fresh and abundant dose of God&#8217;s strengthening grace.<br \/>\n13. Because God really does embrace His children in the storm, and now I am experiencing that.<br \/>\n14. Because it has helped me love people more and understand their trials better.<br \/>\n15. Because it has increased my desire to be used of God and fully surrendered to Him for the rest of my life.<br \/>\n16. Because it is a Divine appointment of God which places me on very specific mission with Him.<br \/>\n17. Because it is a sacred trust from God, and I&#8217;m humbled that He entrusted me with it.<br \/>\n18. Because it has made me instantly and more deeply grateful for all the people I love and serve God with.<br \/>\n19. Because it has reminded me how overwhelmingly blessed I am just to be saved.<br \/>\n20. Because it makes me anticipate God&#8217;s purpose and intent through it\u2014God must be up to something in my life, my family&#8217;s life, and my ministry. That&#8217;s exciting!<br \/>\n21. Because it has reminded me how many loving, caring, praying friends and family members God has given to me.<br \/>\n22. Because it has been used of God to bring people to salvation.<br \/>\n23. Because it has opened doors for me to witness and minister to people I would have never met.<br \/>\n24. Because it gives me a new platform from which to proclaim God&#8217;s truth.<br \/>\n25. Because it has increased and deepened my private walk with God and time in His presence.<br \/>\n26. Because it has awakened a sensitivity to God&#8217;s hand in varying ways in my life.<br \/>\n27. Because it has allowed God to reveal Himself and His goodness to me at a new level.<br \/>\n28. Because I can point to ways that God was going before me and preparing me for this trial.<br \/>\n29. Because it gives me a great sense of rest in God&#8217;s sovereignty in my life.<br \/>\n30. Because it purges impure motives and removes everything but a desire to please and honor God.<br \/>\n31. Because I can tell God is using it to purge me in ways I don&#8217;t even fully understand yet.<br \/>\n32. Because it has brought spiritual growth in my life.<br \/>\n33. Because it has allowed me a whole new experience in which to apply God&#8217;s truth and claim His promises.<br \/>\n34. Because it has kindled within me a deeper passion to live for and serve God.<br \/>\n35. Because it gives me a reason to rejoice in any other circumstance in life.<br \/>\n36. Because it renews my resolve to stay faithful to Christ and run my race with patience.<br \/>\n37. Because it strengthens my desire to truly be a godly man, if I don&#8217;t accomplish anything else in life.<br \/>\n38. Because it reminds me to cherish every laugh and the little joys of daily life.<br \/>\n39. Because it has afforded me more solitude in the presence of God, and I love being with Him.<br \/>\n40. Because it has led me into the undeniable embrace of my Heavenly Father, a very real experience.<br \/>\n<strong>And for a laugh, here are some less mature reasons to be thankful for cancer:<\/strong><br \/>\n\u2014I finally get to see what having no hair will be like\u2014I&#8217;ve been looking forward to this.<br \/>\n\u2014Close friends keep asking if they can do anything for me.<br \/>\n\u2014It makes people treat you really kindly.<br \/>\n\u2014It&#8217;s a great &#8220;card&#8221; to play in lots of situations\u2014&#8221;Be nice to me, I have cancer&#8230;&#8221;<br \/>\nWherever this post finds you, thank you for stopping by! I hope you and yours have a blessed Thanksgiving!<br \/>\n<em>&#8220;In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.&#8221; (1 Thessalonians 5:18)<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Since diagnosis, I&#8217;ve been making a list\u2014reasons to thank God for allowing me to have this trial. This post has been in the works for 10 weeks. 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