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I'm now dealing with a skin condition - pityriasis rosea that may be caused by a virus called HHV7. Despite my suffering (e.g. unbearable itch, unsightly and bumpy skin... despite all of these, I will still praise the Lord.
My boyfriend's best friend just passed away. We were with him the day he was brought to the ICU in Kuala Lumpur. We prayed and interceded for his recovery, for his salvation... After two weeks of battling with his genetic illness, he was finally "promoted to glory". It wasn't easy for him, for the family, even for us... In our hearts, we know that each of us lost either a good son, brother, nephew, cousin or a great friend. But God was in control of everything. Our loss was his gain the moment he accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior for it was then that he gained eternal life. God indeed works in the most mysterious ways. Praise be His name! Of course we felt sorrow, I cried so many times already. But most of the time, my tears were tears of joy and unexplainable peace and relief as I still remain in awe of God's wonderful work in Clauson's life as well as his family's. It is true what the pastor said during the funeral service, there are two certainties from this event, One is that death is certain. It is not a respecter of age, wealth, status, health, etc. But the best certainty is that God's promises are certain too. His promise of eternal life is certain. His word shall come to pass. And so, even though death is such an unavoidable certainty, we can trust in God's faithfulness through His word and peace in our hearts.
Where do I start? How? How much information should I give? How do I say it without bitterness. Can I make it a testimony of God's amazing grace, instead? Prayer... is key...
On the lighter side...A brief love note for my lao gong:
Dearest love,
I love the way you look at me with so much desire... I giggle inside and get a little conscious sometimes but I want you to know that I love it...a lot. I hope that you won't stop looking at me that way, with so much tenderness and care coming from your wonderful eyes and that notty look that never fails to make me feel wanted and loved. I love you so much.