The God Of All Comfort

From Jenny:

Yesterday, the teacher of our Lifegroup class (Sunday school, small group, etc.) led a discussion on the discipline of prayer. He challenged us to pray according to God's promises in the Bible and the example Jesus gave in the Lord's Prayer.

This was a timely lesson for me. I hung on every word, taking notes, blinking back the tears as we went around the room and shared our prayers and praises, then held each up to the promises of Scripture.

When I mentioned my dad and the latest on his condition, our conversation turned toward a passage of Scripture found in 2 Corinthians.

2 Corinthians 1:2-4

2Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
The God of All Comfort

3Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort,

4who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves have received from God.

I love these verses. They're part consolation (He is the God of Comfort!) and part commission (there's a job for us to do, too!). And I can't tell you how amazing it is to see that kind of encouragement working itself out in the body of Christ... especially in the midst of Dad's current condition.

Many of you have read this blog regularly and left comments of encouragement based on how you have been comforted in your own troubles. Thank you!

I have a friend from church who's dad was recently diagnosed with cancer as well. Yesterday, we sought each other out just for a quick hug. Not much needed to be said or done. But the embrace gave us a common comfort.

God has clearly given us a job to do now. So when we pray, we pray that whenever this particular season ends for our family, we never let the opportunity pass us by to extend the same level of consolation to another person who might be walking into a time of "trouble".

We're also praying tonight that the season of "living at Moffitt" will be over soon. The last 24 hours have brought a bit of good news! After several days of not eating, my dad finally got a little bit of food in his system. He had a platelet infusion today which apparently really boosted those platelet numbers.

Another huge accomplishment was a short walk with the physical therapist this afternoon.

We are still waiting and watching for the white blood cell counts to rebound from zero... but they haven't made the turn yet...

I sure hope that I got all that information right. In the grand scheme of things, our sister Emily is definitely more of the "details" person.

My mom shared this information with me earlier today, and before REALLY concentrating on the facts, I came away with:

This morning: BAD
This afternoon: GOOD
The blog should say: Keep up the prayers!

Just be glad Adam hasn't written a post yet. After almost a full year of law school, there would be a whole lot of "aforementioned"'s, "herein"'s, "pursuant to"'s, "whereas"and "I object!"'s to sort through before you got any news on Dad!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Thanks again for the posts. I so dearly look forward to them as day as your entire family is in my mind several times during the day and night. We sang the song "As the deer panteth for water yesterday in the early service. I immediately thought of you Bob, and your dehyrdration; but know the power of the Lord and said a quick prayer as we were singing. I am glad to hear you ate a little & your platelets are up some. That is good news!! Tiny baby steps, sometimes we have to take. I know you & Patra feel the love from our SS class, maybe that is why the winds have been blowing from the southwest to the northeast, we are flowing our thoughts your way!! Take care all and have sweet dreams!!

Ted & Carol W
Anonymous said…
Thanks for the update Jenny! I have no idea what people do that do not have that comfort from the Lord! We continue to pray for your family.
Al and Donna Grotenhuis
Anonymous said…
Thanks for the update Jenny! I have no idea what people do that do not have that comfort from the Lord! We continue to pray for your family.
Al and Donna Grotenhuis
Anonymous said…
Thanks for the update, Jenny. We are so glad that the afternoon---good could be given.
We think of you, Bob and Patra, many times a day and continue to send those prayers up to our heavenly father.
Gary, the SS teacher here in the Reacher's Class, just returned to town and called to check on Bob. Remember these Tennesseans are praying too.
We are parying that those numbers will start up, up, up. Glad you could eat a bit and take that walk. Praise our Lord!!!
Love you both,
Lex and Linda
Anonymous said…
Jenny, that Bible verse is the same one that God gave Mom when David hurt his eye when he was three years old. It is a powerful verse. There is another one. Phil 1:12 says that Paul wanted the people to know that what was happening to him was actually for the furtherance of the gospel. Paul's imprisonment was known throughout the whole area as being for Christ. Bob is being a witness for Jesus in this sickness. I believe it is God's will that we be healed, but until the healing ia manifested, Bob can continue to be a witness for the Lord in the hospital and everywhere he goes.
Tom and Margie
Anonymous said…
Bob and Patra,
Your kids are great for leaving these blogs. what a blessing and testament they are to you both. We will continue to pray that your numbers start rebounding.
Blessings to you and your family.
Janice Crabtree Barber
Mimi said…
thanks for the update Jenny,
I know it is very hard for you to put into words the concern that you hold for your father... but you did very well with the post even without all the "aformentioned's, and herein's or pursuant to's"
we are holding your family in our prayers and know that truly God is in control...even to the room that they put your dad in...
Joe and Carol Nelson
Anonymous said…
Hmm that's interessting but honestly i have a hard time determining it... wonder how others think about this..
Anonymous said…
Even though I don't see a new update; just wanted to let you know we are still thinking & praying every day for all the "Bugg Family".

You all are truly inspiring and we feel so strongly connected to all of you.

Take care
Carol & Ted W
Anonymous said…
Thanks to each one of you for taking the time to keep us updated during such a difficult time. I pray daily for Bob, Patra, and the rest of the family.

John McDonough