Jesus loves me, this I know.... for the Bible tells me so.
Little ones to Him belong, they are weak but He is strong.
Yes, Jesus loves me
Yes, Jesus loves me
Yes, Jesus loves me
The Bible tells me so.
I leave you with a few prayer requests if you don't mind? Adam and I will be bringing Ethan back to Boston on Monday for his first outpatient visit.
- Please be in prayer that his dependency on blood and platelet transfusions will decrease and that if they are necessary, that we will be able to handle that portion of his care at our home hospital.
- Please also pray that Ethan remains fever-free. He has two teeth on the bottom that are going to poke through ANY MINUTE, and I understand that babies get teething fevers sometimes. However, ANY fever means an automatic hospital re-admission for at least 48 hours. They've taken good care of Ethan here in Boston, but I do not want to have to come back and be re-admitted!
- Please also pray that all goes well with his medications I have to give him at home. He will have to take about 5 or 6 medicines by mouth, several times a day AND I will have to give him a shot in his leg daily until his counts get a little higher. I'm not nervous about any of it, I just want him to respond well to everything and not throw up, etc.
- And of course, we want him to remain free of infection/sickness as his immune system takes its time to rebuild itself. By the way, his counts are 1,820 today.
Thank you for your prayers.... I'm sure we will need them as we get re-adjusted to home life all over again. Oh yeah, one last thing... I read this in my devotion this morning, from Streams in the Desert, and thought it fitting to share with you as well.
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"My Father is the husbandman" (John 15:1)
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"It is comforting to think of trouble, in whatever form it may come to, us, as a heavenly messenger, bringing us something from God. In its earthly aspect it may seem hurtful, even destructive; but in its spiritual out-working it yields blessing. Many of the richest blessings which have come down to us from the past are the fruit of sorrow or pain. We should never forget that redemption, the world's greatest blessing, is the fruit of the world's greatest sorrow. In every time of sharp pruning, when the knife is deep and the pain is sore, it is an unspeakable comfort to read, "My Father is the husbandman."
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Doctor Vincent tells of being in a great hothouse where luscious clusters of grapes were hanging on every side. The owner said, "When my new gardener came, he said he would have nothing to do with these vines unless he could cut them clean down to the stalk; and he did, and we had no grapes for two years, but this is the result." There is rich suggestiveness in this interpretation of the pruning process, as we apply it to the Christian life. Pruning seems to be destroying the vine, the gardener appears to be cutting it all away; but he looks on into the future and knows that the final outcome will be the enrichment of its life and greater abundance of fruit. There are blessings we can never have unless we are ready to pay the price of pain. There is no way to reach them save through suffering. - Dr. Miller.
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"I walked a mile with Pleasure,
She chattered all the way;
But left me none the wiser
For all she had to say.
I walked a mile with Sorrow,
And ne'er a word said she;
But, oh, the things I learned from her
When sorrow walked with me."
21 comments:
Praying for it all! Be safe going home and enjoy your own bed, girl! HUGS!
Rejoicing with you and, as always, continuing to pray. We look forward with great anticipation to this next phase in Ethan's life.
Oh Kasey, I don't even really "know" you, but I love you and how you see Jesus!
Happy Home Coming Day Baby E!
Celebrating with you and praying all your needs, Lorri
Kasey and Adam,
I'm so glad you ALL get to come home today. I will definitely continue praying for Ethan's health.
You always provide comfort in your writings. I'd forgotten the song Jesus loves me. This was a song my mother sang and played on the piano when I was little. Thank you for reminding me of another gratitude!
Have a wonderful weekend with your family!
Ginny
Kasey, Adam, and little Ethan,
Rejoicing with you! Your post today brought to mind the words of a song from Alison Krauss...
I don’t know about tomorrow
I just live for day to day
I don’t borrow from the sunshine
For it’s skies may turn to gray
I don’t worry o’er the future
For I know what Jesus said
And today I’ll walk beside Him
For He knows what lies ahead
Chorus:
Many things about tomorrow
I don’t seem to understand
But I KNOW who holds tomorrow
And I KNOW who holds my hand
In HIS joy,
Katie Haentsch
WELCOME HOME MOMMY AND ETHAN!!! HAVE A WONDERFUL NIGHT AT HOME AND ENJOY EVERY MINUTE.....HUGS AND KISSES FROM TEXAS....
I am Jesus' little lamb,
Ever glad at heart I am,
For my Shepherd gently guides me,
Knows my need and well provides me,
Loves me every day, the same,
Even calls me by my name.
Day by day, at home, away,
Jesus is my Staff and Stay.
When I hunger, Jesus feeds me,
Into pleasant pastures leads me,
When I thirst, He bids me go
Where the gentle waters flow.
We have prayed that you will all safely journey home and on through the days ahead. What a mighty God we serve! Love, the Hunts
Praying for a safe trip home. We will pray for all your requests and for you and Adam. May you all have a wonderful night sleep in your own beds. God Bless your family.
Love,
Megan
Praying for all of you. Will be glad when you are home with Ethan and hubby.
Hang in there!!!
~Elyse~
I am so excited for you. May your first night back home be wonderful, relaxing, and peaceful. My prayers are with your family.
Jeremiah 29:11-
"For I know the plans I have for you...They are plans for good and not evil, to give you a future and a hope."
Dear Kasey and family,
I am so happy for you all that you finally get to be home together again as a family. I pray that Ethan's road to healing and strength continue to move ahead, and that the doctors and everyone around him are amazed at the way God has worked in his life. I pray you have a great night home and that routines begin to settle in and go smoothly. Hugs! Hoping for a good night's rest for you all- can you believe no wakeups for vitals or blood work? ;-)
Halleluia!
Love, Mrs. Rogers
I'am so excited for you! We will pray for all your requests for you and Adam. May you all have a wonderful night sleep at home... Sending you all a Big Huge Hugs and Kisses to your way!!!! Love,
Elizabeth & Family:)
God Bless you and Adam and Ethan. I have been praying for you these months now with just your pictures to show who each of you are. I am so excited that you are getting to go home. May God Bless your family as you readjust to being at home (which will be great won't it!!!)You have taught me a lot thru your journey that I can apply to my life with its ups and downs. Have a great Monday and I'll be praying everything is fine at your appt.
Love and Prayers, Judy Bell
Canton, N.C.
YAAY!!! This is too exciting! In our prayers in VA. I cant wait to see him!
Leah (Benard) Moore
Kasey, I am so happy for you and your family!!! I can't wait to hear how things were over the weekend. Praying for you guys!
Hope you all made it home safely and this weekend was wonderful and peaceful!! Praying for your family continually in this new phase of your lives!!
We have Overcome by: Israel and New Breed
Thanks be to God, who always causes us to triumph in His name.
Thanks be to God, who always causes us to win.(Yeah!!)
Thanks be to God, who always causes us to triumph in His name.
Thanks be to God!!
Thanks be to God!!
We have overcome.
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
We have overcome.
By the power of Your name.
Jesus, You're the One.
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
The One who made a way for us.
To triumph in His name.
Oh whoa!
Oh whoa!
Oh whoa!
Oh whoa!
We've got the victory!
Everything would be alright, alright!
We've got the victory!
Everything would be alright.
Cause we're on the winning side.
We're on the winning side!
We have overcome.
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
We have overcome.
By the power of Your name.
Jesus You're the One.
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
The One who made a way for us.
Who made a way for us.
The One who made a way for us.
To triumph in Your name.
Oh whoa!
Oh whoa!
Oh whoa!
Oh whoa!
We have overcome!!
If you get a chance to listen to the song you should do it .. it always seems to get me going!! Hope this week is wonderful!!
Kristi
I just wanted to 'check in'. I hope all is going well. Praying for you all.
Rejoicing with you and, as always, continuing to pray.
Happy Home Coming Day Sweet Baby Ethan! Love, Elizabeth & Family
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