A promise comes of ageOver recent years, the promise in Isaiah 45:3 that ‘I will give you hidden treasures, riches stored in secret places, so that you may know that I am the LORD’ has become very important to my wife and I. Some translations use the phrase ‘treasures of darkness’ and we have taken it to mean that we have discovered aspects of God and his provision in the harder times which we might not otherwise have known.This week we find ourselves returning to that promise again as it has been confirmed that Fiona will need surgery for cancer in her left lung. She has been referred back to the surgeon at the Royal Brompton Hospital who operated on her right lung previously, with the expectation that surgery will take place in the late summer. After the operation, the need for further treatment will be reviewed.
One of the ‘treasures’ we have prized especially has been the love and prayers of many, both near and far. If you feel able to add yours to them, we would be most grateful.
Richard and Fiona
Fragments of glass, Burano