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Friday, September 7, 2012

RICHARD'S CANCER REPORT 8/7/2012

My oncologist says the new chemo is working.and is very pleased with the results

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Mr. Silanskas, glad to hear that the new chemo is working! I was directed to your blog and love the inspiration you are providing. Take care and God Bless and I will keep checking in from time to time and keep you and your family in my prayers.
Dave

Anonymous said...

Thank you Jesus!

Dianne said...

My Heavenly Father knows how much I love my earthly daddy ...He has heard our cries.
Each day you will walk stronger in your miracle!
Xoxoxoxo
Dee Dee

CVW said...

Praise God, Many are praying for you! Love the music, There's just something about that name. Keep your mind on Him!!!!

Anonymous said...

Awesome Granddad!!!! You are so strong! Continue to stay positive and focus on the end of this! We love you and can't wait to celebrate when this is all over :) hope to hang out again soon

Love, Jessica

Anonymous said...

Dear Uncle Richard:

We here in Delaware continually lift you up in our daily prayers and even more so do we give God praise with each update and report!

Like you, we know God is lovingly with you and supports you as you face this challenge. Your faithfulness highlights for each of us the statement that God is with us, no matter good time or bad.

Of course our love for you prays daily for your healing! And we Thank God for this!

In the name of our Lord Jesus we pray,

Mark M

Anonymous said...

Richard;
So wonderful to hear of the progress of your last treatment!
We Know Beyond, Shadow Of Doubt! GOD IS IN CHARGE!!SOON AND VERY SOON>HE WILL HEAL YOU COMPLETLY!!
HOLD ON!! Your Friend, Johnny T

Anonymous said...

Thank you Lord Jesus that the chemo is working. I pray for complete and total healing for you!

Karen

Dolores Quilts said...

So glad to hear your treatment is working. Through God all things are possible.


Jan said...

Richard,

I have been follwing your inspirational journey through this blog. You have shown that you truly walk in your faith and have encouraged all of us.
I thought you would enjoy this word:
"We Walk By Faith, Not By Sight"

2 Corinthians 5:7

Those who "walk by sight" depend for authority upon what they experience - not by visions they see, voices they hear, or emotional surges they feel. But a reliance upon the senses for authority is dangerous. An experience is inherently ambiguous and needs interpretation (John 12:28-30). Further, the Bible teaches that not all sense-experiences are of divine origin; rather, God allows Satanic deceptions to delude those who "did not believe the truth" (2 Thessalonians 2:9-12).

Those who "walk by faith" confide in revelation for authority. In fact, our faith and the revelation of God's word are so connected in the Bible that sometimes the gospel message is referred to as "the faith" (Jude 3). After all, the only way to "walk by faith" is to walk as Scripture directs (Romans 10:17). Perhaps the most pointed statement of the supremacy of revelation to experience is in 2 Peter 1, where Peter says that he believed not only because of the great sight he beheld on the Mount of Transfiguration, but also because of the "even surer prophetic word" (2 Peter 1:19).


The apostle Paul is a good illustration of this principle. As he says, "I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am," because "I can do all things through Him who strengthens me" (Philippians 4:11b,13).


Those who "walk by sight" deal with suffering with stark despair. If our perspective is strictly one that demands for justice and equity in this life, we will be like Asaph, whose "steps had almost slipped" as he "saw the prosperity of the wicked" (Psalm 73:2-3) . All of us have wondered why the wicked seem to prosper while those of us trying to do what is right suffer so much. Our faith will falter like Asaph's if we try to answer this dilemma from a strictly worldly point of view.

If we will "walk by faith," though, we will face suffering with hope. Paul was no foolish visionary. With grim realism, he came to grips with all he had suffered (2 Corinthians 11:24-28). But the reason he did not despair is found in 2 Corinthians 4:16-18: "Therefore we do not lose heart . . . for momentary, light affliction is producing for us an eternal weight of glory . . . while we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen." Paul was hopeful in the face of
suffering because his sights were set on heaven, not on this world.

The Bible challenges us to "walk by faith, not by sight." This task is as unnatural as walking with our eyes closed. But the more steps we take, the more comfortable this walk will be come, and the more confident we will be of the destination of our walk. And ultimately that's what faith is all about - it is "the assurance of things hoped for" (Hebrews 11:1).

We love you Richard and pray for you daily,
Jan

Anonymous said...

Praise God!!!! This is just the beginning, your total healing is on the way we look forward to hearing more great news about your road to Victory!!! We will continue to keep you and your family lifted in prayer.
Tori

Kel said...

That is wonderful news. I pray for you often, and will keep doing so!

Santa said...

My Dear Friend Richard,

Ha Ha Ha, that old foe you are fighting has been defeated at the cross on a hill named Calvary! Halleleujah, our God who sits on the throne in Glory is your shield and protector and Healer. Remember that "you can do ALL things trough Christ who strengthens and heals you" (Santa's interpretation of course). May He who formed you and created you for such a time as this, continue to Bless both you and your precious bride, as well as your family, now and forever, AMEN and AMEN! Love all of you, man. Santa has once again spoken.

Anonymous said...

He is Faithfull! No weapon formed against you shall prosper! We claim this for you...Love Sue