Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Dealing with Chronic Illness ~ Part 3: Help! I Need an Operating Manual!

        Let’s review a bit! We’ve talked about accepting chronic conditions while knowing all God ordains is good. Then we went over some coping skills. And let’s not forget how vital securing our eternal destination is!

        But there’s one thing I’ve not mentioned so far that’s absolutely necessary!

        What’s something every train has on board? A formal operating manual outlining rules, procedures, and safety standards train conductors/engineers must follow while on duty, assuring all passengers experience a good trip.

        I don’t have an operating manual, you might think. Help!

        But guess what!

        You, oh well-travelled passenger, have access to the greatest manual of all—written by God Himself! The Holy Bible.

        In the 66 Books forming the whole Book of books are answers for every question or need you’ll ever encounter in your entire life. Nothing is missing. Absolutely nothing.

        But I have a chronic condition. How can the Bible help me with that? There’s someone in there who “gets” what I’m going through?

        Yes, there is. You can read about Job (pronounced with a long “O” vowel sound) in the Bible Book named after him. (If you’re not familiar with the order of the 66 Books in the Bible, there’s an index in the front. Job is toward the middle of the Old Testament Books.) Job suffered multiple mega-problems, yet He never turned away from his faith in God.

        Are you wondering if the Lord understands your condition?

        He certainly does. You can start by reading about the suffering Messiah in Isaiah 53 (also in the Old Testament but later than Job). The Person being slain there is the prophesied Jesus. Yes, the Savior of the world understands what it’s like to suffer to the death.

        Perhaps you’re wanting several short portions of Scripture, possibly written on cards you can place by your bed, next to your favorite chair, or carry in your pocket as reminders. There are so many promises in The Word of God to help you.

        May I share a couple accounts with you where such made a difference in the life of our youngest son?

        Benjamin (Min) had just been diagnosed with inoperable brain cancer. Gifts, cards, children’s drawings, and more poured in to cheer him as he began his difficult journey with chronic illness and chemotherapy.

        Some of those gifts standing out in my memory to this day:

~Colorful pictures drawn on paper plates by a pre-school class. Their teacher added Bible verses that matched each drawing.

~Another gift, beautifully created by a church women’s group? A quilted Scripture throw, covered with Bible promises. Our son expressed, “I love being covered up in these Bible verses. They help me.”

~And no-frills 8½ x 11 paper with Bible promises (computer-printed) that Benjamin could post on his hospital wall or wherever he chose. These were sent by a gentleman who shared he’d also gone through most difficult times and found great comfort in the particular verses he chose.

        Never underestimate what God’s Word can do for you—how It ministers to your soul, which will in and of itself help you, even in the most difficult of times.

        Can you write out verses on cards, save them in a file on your computer, ask someone else to write them out for you, or be the person who gives them as a gift to a suffering friend?

        There are literally thousands of Bible promises. I’m only going to share a handful with you today. For more—hey—you do the homework. Okay? 😉

         There are many versions of the Bible for you to choose from. Some are easier to understand than others. If you’ve been raised with KJV, you might want to stick with that. If you’ve had limited or no experience with The Holy Bible, you may want to consider NKJV, NASB, or ESV. Those initials might not be familiar to you, but they’re on the Bible bindings and sometimes on the front. (The way I’ve listed them go from more traditional language to easier-to-understand.)

        So, here are some verse references to get you started:

Psalm 54:4, Psalm 119:75-77, Psalm 121:1-5,

I Peter 5:7, Proverbs 3:5&6, Psalm 56:8,

Romans 8:28&29, Matthew 11:28-30,

Psalm 23:1&2, Psalm 61:2

 

        Above I’ve mentioned our son, Min, and his struggle with brain cancer. He also suffers from a genetic disease that made it hard for him to find an adoptive family. He tells about this in his memoir, A Home for Min Soo ~ Putting Together the Pieces of My Life.

        When Min celebrated his book launch, he came up with the idea to share cards expressing briefly how he wrestled. It was very moving then and still is. In honor of our son and his bravery in telling his story, I’m posting the video clip he shared at his book launch.

        In the background, you’ll hear I Need Thee Every Hour. And below the link you’ll find the words to that hymn. So poignant for all who suffer and recognize their need of the Savior’s help!

        How I thank God for giving Himself to us “hands on”—through His Word, The Bible. It is one very tangible way He speaks to us; and, oh, how He loves when we talk with Him—in prayer and even through the singing of songs centered on Him!

I Need Thee Every Hour

 

(as seen on our son’s YouTube page: Kim Min Soo, Author)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjCNhRRI93E

I need Thee ev'ry hour, most gracious Lord;
No tender voice like Thine can peace afford.

Refrain: I need Thee, O I need Thee; ev'ry hour I need Thee;
O bless me now, my Savior, I come to Thee.

I need Thee ev'ry hour, stay Thou nearby;
Temptations lose their pow'r when Thou art nigh.
[Refrain]

I need Thee ev'ry hour, in joy or pain;
Come quickly and abide, or life is vain.
[Refrain]

I need Thee ev'ry hour, teach me Thy will;
And Thy rich promises in me fulfill.
[Refrain]

I need Thee ev'ry hour, most Holy One;
O make me Thine indeed, Thou blessed Son.
[Refrain]

(from the hymn I Need Thee Every Hour by Annie S. Hawks & Robert Lowry, 1872, public domain)

#Bible #WordofGod #Bibleverses #promises #suffering #AHomeforMinSoo 

Video Instrumentalists: Brian & Sarah Hampshire

Photo Credit: train engineer~freepik.com, stacked Bibles~istockphotos.com, Min’s book cover~author owned 

1 comment:

  1. This is so true, Sarah! Mom, Dad, and I enjoyed (not really the right word, but it's all I've got) Min's book. Thank you for continuing to share what God puts on your heart! 💜💜💜

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