Guest guest Posted April 9, 2009 Report Share Posted April 9, 2009 I wanted to address something that I believe is paramount when dealing with cancer, and that is fear. 2.5 years ago when the doctor said I had cancer my first reaction was a feeling of overwhelming fear and dispair. As a Christian, I have learned that when we allow fear to come into our heart, faith leaves. On the way home from the doctors office my mind was wizzing with every though imaginable. I realized that if I continued to allow those thoughts to continue that I would end up in a depressed hole. So I bound those thoughts in the name of Jesus and from that moment on I have refused to allow such thoughts into my mind. There is a scripture in psalms that say a thousand may fall at your side, ten thousand at your right hand but it will not come near you, you will only observe it. It is true that many die of cancer, but what happens to others does not apply to you. Regardless of what I hear about others I absolutely refuse to allow cancer to overtake me. I will live and not die until my appointed time. And that is a long time from now. I encourage you to make the decision in your own heart to be like a pit bull on a pork chop, and refuse, absolutely refuse to give up. Never surrender, never give in. Vanquesh the foe, you are well able to overcome your advissary. Having done all to stand, I stand! Matthew Moore Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2009 Report Share Posted April 9, 2009 Excellent post, Matthew, and good for you in realizing the importance of dealing with the mind. I could have written your post, nine years ago as I began my journey toward healing. However, I don’t think that I learned as quckly as you have. Fear is absolutely paralyzing to the mind, body and spirit. A great book is The Healing Power of the Christian Mind by William Backus. It is excellent! J Be Well Dr.L Oasis Advanced Wellness I wanted to address something that I believe is paramount when dealing with cancer, and that is fear. 2.5 years ago when the doctor said I had cancer my first reaction was a feeling of overwhelming fear and dispair. As a Christian, I have learned that when we allow fear to come into our heart, faith leaves. On the way home from the doctors office my mind was wizzing with every though imaginable. I realized that if I continued to allow those thoughts to continue that I would end up in a depressed hole. So I bound those thoughts in the name of Jesus and from that moment on I have refused to allow such thoughts into my mind. There is a scripture in psalms that say a thousand may fall at your side, ten thousand at your right hand but it will not come near you, you will only observe it. It is true that many die of cancer, but what happens to others does not apply to you. Regardless of what I hear about others I absolutely refuse to allow cancer to overtake me. I will live and not die until my appointed time. And that is a long time from now. I encourage you to make the decision in your own heart to be like a pit bull on a pork chop, and refuse, absolutely refuse to give up. Never surrender, never give in. Vanquesh the foe, you are well able to overcome your advissary. Having done all to stand, I stand! Matthew Moore Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2009 Report Share Posted April 9, 2009 Matthew, this is beautiful. And I believe it can be applied to many situations in life. Once, during a very difficult situation, a friend told me........ God has you where he wants you. At the time I found it unbelievable that God would want me in that situation. Yet, it was a learning experience and I hope I became a better person because of it. Your attitude and faith are quite remarkable and I believe that not only are you an example and encouragement to others now, but that you will be there to help others when you are totally healed. Thank you. oleander soup , "matthewalanmoore" <poppers5 wrote:>> I wanted to address something that I believe is paramount when dealing with cancer, and that is fear. 2.5 years ago when the doctor said I had cancer my first reaction was a feeling of overwhelming fear and dispair. As a Christian, I have learned that when we allow fear to come into our heart, faith leaves. On the way home from the doctors office my mind was wizzing with every though imaginable. I realized that if I continued to allow those thoughts to continue that I would end up in a depressed hole. So I bound those thoughts in the name of Jesus and from that moment on I have refused to allow such thoughts into my mind. There is a scripture in psalms that say a thousand may fall at your side, ten thousand at your right hand but it will not come near you, you will only observe it. > It is true that many die of cancer, but what happens to others does not apply to you. Regardless of what I hear about others I absolutely refuse to allow cancer to overtake me. I will live and not die until my appointed time. And that is a long time from now. I encourage you to make the decision in your own heart to be like a pit bull on a pork chop, and refuse, absolutely refuse to give up. Never surrender, never give in. Vanquesh the foe, you are well able to overcome your advissary. Having done all to stand, I stand!> > Matthew Moore> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2009 Report Share Posted April 10, 2009 Matthew, That's wonderful.... but I hope you aren't using your faith as the only method of healing. You must also take action... physical action, in order to heal. Dietary changes, lifestyle changes, and taking supplements such as Oleander, IP6, ionic/colloidal silver, and many others are necessary to have a chance at changing your condition from one of ill health to real health. Good luck. Bob - " matthewalanmoore " <poppers5 <oleander soup > Thursday, April 09, 2009 12:43 PM No Fear! >I wanted to address something that I believe is paramount when dealing with >cancer, and that is fear. 2.5 years ago when the doctor said I had cancer >my first reaction was a feeling of overwhelming fear and dispair. As a >Christian, I have learned that when we allow fear to come into our heart, >faith leaves. On the way home from the doctors office my mind was wizzing >with every though imaginable. I realized that if I continued to allow those >thoughts to continue that I would end up in a depressed hole. So I bound >those thoughts in the name of Jesus and from that moment on I have refused >to allow such thoughts into my mind. There is a scripture in psalms that >say a thousand may fall at your side, ten thousand at your right hand but >it will not come near you, you will only observe it. > It is true that many die of cancer, but what happens to others does not > apply to you. Regardless of what I hear about others I absolutely refuse > to allow cancer to overtake me. I will live and not die until my appointed > time. And that is a long time from now. I encourage you to make the > decision in your own heart to be like a pit bull on a pork chop, and > refuse, absolutely refuse to give up. Never surrender, never give in. > Vanquesh the foe, you are well able to overcome your advissary. Having > done all to stand, I stand! > > Matthew Moore > > > > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2009 Report Share Posted April 10, 2009 Might have been a quote meant for you Matthew - Fear knocked at the door. Faith opened it and there was nobody there.The other important spiritual thing that helped me, is forgiveness.All the best, Mara - "matthewalanmoore" <poppers5 (AT) aol (DOT) com> <oleander soup> Thursday, April 09, 2009 12:43 PM No Fear! >I wanted to address something that I believe is paramount when dealing with >cancer, and that is fear. 2.5 years ago when the doctor said I had cancer >my first reaction was a feeling of overwhelming fear and dispair. As a >Christian, I have learned that when we allow fear to come into our heart, >faith leaves. On the way home from the doctors office my mind was wizzing >with every though imaginable. I realized that if I continued to allow those >thoughts to continue that I would end up in a depressed hole. So I bound >those thoughts in the name of Jesus and from that moment on I have refused >to allow such thoughts into my mind. There is a scripture in psalms that >say a thousand may fall at your side, ten thousand at your right hand but >it will not come near you, you will only observe it. > It is true that many die of cancer, but what happens to others does not > apply to you. Regardless of what I hear about others I absolutely refuse > to allow cancer to overtake me. I will live and not die until my appointed > time. And that is a long time from now. I encourage you to make the > decision in your own heart to be like a pit bull on a pork chop, and > refuse, absolutely refuse to give up. Never surrender, never give in. > Vanquesh the foe, you are well able to overcome your advissary. Having > done all to stand, I stand! > > Matthew Moore > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2009 Report Share Posted April 10, 2009 Wow Mara, that is an awesome quote, thank you! Now forgiveness can be a tricky thing. I can't tell you how many times I have gone through the list of those who have offended me or hurt me or done dispitful things and forgiven them. And then something comes to mind I had forgotton and I have to add that to the list of things forgiven. I think it's an ongoing process. It's earier to to when I think of all the things I have had to be forgiven of... Matthew Moore oleander soup , Maracuja <howdurdago wrote: > > Might have been a quote meant for you Matthew - > Fear knocked at the door. > Faith opened it and there was nobody there.The other important spiritual thing that helped me, is forgiveness. > All the best, > Mara > > > - > > " matthewalanmoore " <poppers5 (AT) aol (DOT) com> > > <oleander soup> > > Thursday, April 09, 2009 12:43 PM > > No Fear! > > > > >I wanted to address something that I believe is paramount when dealing with > > >cancer, and that is fear. 2.5 years ago when the doctor said I had cancer > > >my first reaction was a feeling of overwhelming fear and dispair. As a > > >Christian, I have learned that when we allow fear to come into our heart, > > >faith leaves. On the way home from the doctors office my mind was wizzing > > >with every though imaginable. I realized that if I continued to allow those > > >thoughts to continue that I would end up in a depressed hole. So I bound > > >those thoughts in the name of Jesus and from that moment on I have refused > > >to allow such thoughts into my mind. There is a scripture in psalms that > > >say a thousand may fall at your side, ten thousand at your right hand but > > >it will not come near you, you will only observe it. > > > It is true that many die of cancer, but what happens to others does not > > > apply to you. Regardless of what I hear about others I absolutely refuse > > > to allow cancer to overtake me. I will live and not die until my appointed > > > time. And that is a long time from now. I encourage you to make the > > > decision in your own heart to be like a pit bull on a pork chop, and > > > refuse, absolutely refuse to give up. Never surrender, never give in. > > > Vanquesh the foe, you are well able to overcome your advissary. Having > > > done all to stand, I stand! > > > > > > Matthew Moore > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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