Monday, July 21, 2025

Goodness and Mercy

 


Praise be to the Lord, for he has heard my cry for mercy. ~Psalm 28:6


Since his release from the hospital on July 11th, Danny continues to heal from his illness precipitated by the prolonged use of the drug, Amiodarone.  I'm overjoyed by the progress he's making in such a short period of time, and Danny's optimistic about a full recovery down the road.

The Lord has more than certainly heard our cries for mercy in these recent days, and has poured out His grace in abundant ways.

There is one obstacle, however, that casts a shadow on our elation.  Because the doctors have placed Danny on steroids to assist with the healing, it, ironically, compromises his immune system.  He's advised not to be where there are crowds as he could be adversely affected by contagions others might carry.

I never thought I'd ever say anything good about the effects of the Covid plague, but I will state this:  It trains Danny to use Instacart like a seasoned pro!  Just this week, he orders items from both Costco and Whole Foods and both are successfully delivered.  When we have to make the trek to our local Publix, I go into the store with a list while Danny waits in the car, the a/c cranked, where he can stay cool and isolated from the masses.  I'm mindful when I return to the car to promptly use hand sanitizer.  So far, so good!

What makes us saddest about this whole situation, though, is being isolated from our church family.  If Danny had not fallen ill, this past Sunday would have been one of our scheduled services to lead praise songs.  There are also two important events happening at our church in the next two weeks that we would love to attend, but aren't able to.  We know everyone understands the pickle we're in, but that doesn't change our desire to be there with and for everyone we love.

How long will Danny have to be under quarantine?  His doctor advises until at least the third week in August.  In the meantime, he will continue to wean off of the steroids as the weeks roll on.  That's such a good thing, not only because of the immunity issues, but also because steroids can raise glucose numbers if eating isn't closely monitored.  Yes, Danny does the finger prick several times per day to get his readings.

Considering the condition Danny is in at the time he enters the hospital and the condition he is in now, we can't thank and praise the Lord enough for this miraculous recovery.  Your heartfelt prayers have certainly been heard, and acted upon, by our loving Father in heaven.

May we faithfully praise the Lord's goodness and mercy every day we draw breath.

Amen!

8 comments:

  1. Martha, thank 😊 you so much for sharing. I see this as very positive. I will continue to pray 🙏 The most important thing right now is health and if staying away from people for a short period helps then this is fine. Remember this is not for years, but a month. I see this as very good. Love and hugs 🫂 🤗 ❤️ to you.

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    1. Thanks so much, Linda, for your encouraging words shared here. Yes, this, too, shall pass, and the most important thing is to get Danny well. Thanks so much for your continued prayers!
      Grace and blessings!

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  2. Hi Martha Jane, it is lovely that Danny is home with you now, and just having to stay away from others for a few weeks can be quite relaxing for him. The 'church' is the 'Body of Christ on earth', whether in a gathering in a building or even on the internet. God bless you and Danny with all He has for you in Jesus.

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    1. Thank you, Brenda, for your uplifting and encouraging words here today. We will get through this time with God's help and the kind words and prayers from folks like you. We truly are part of the church no matter where we are when we follow Jesus.
      Grace and blessings!

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  3. Thanks for the update Martha. It is good to hear that prayers are being answered, even though it is taking longer than we would like. For someone as socially-oriented as me, Danny's case would be maddening. But I'm glad he is able to handle it with grace (as well as you are).

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    1. I'm so grateful for that, too, Bill, although he can certainly get "antsy" at times. He knows what he has to do to get through this, and is doing just that. Thanks for continued prayers!
      Grace and blessings!

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  4. The power of prayer is amazing. I know Danny is so glad to be home now. We will continue to pray for his continued progress and coming off of his quarantine.

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  5. I am praying for Danny and you; and will continue to do so.

    God bless always.

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