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Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

Gratitude in the Midst of Suffering

Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

The Christian Research Institute

Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Education

5.0810 Ratings

🗓️ 13 December 2021

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

Hank Hanegraaff, president of the Christian Research Institute and host of the Bible Answer Man broadcast, reflects on a recent note from his sister Jobje, who is battling pancreatic cancer. Jobje exemplifies gratitude—in the midst of suffering and exhaustion. Picture Jobje laying in a hospital bed, looking out the window. As she does, a hymn is going through her mind—“Beneath the Cross of Jesus”—capturing both her heart and rational mind. Looking out her window, she sees, partially blocked by other medical buildings, His golden cross on one of the spires of St. Andrews Cathedral. She writes, “Beneath the view of that cross that shimmered in the eastern sky, and later in the day glowed in the setting of the western sun, I lay on my sick bed being covered by His Almighty hand—and comforted in His precious sight. Simultaneously, I was truly being consoled and thrilled in the intensifying awareness and significance of His cross. ‘Upon that cross of Jesus,
mine eye at times can see, the very dying form of One, who suffered there for me; and from my stricken heart with tears, these wonders I confess: the wonders of His glorious love and my unworthiness.’ Oh, yes, and let me add, ‘I take, O cross, thy shadow for my abiding place; I ask no other sunshine than the sunshine of his face; content to let the world go by, to know no gain nor loss, my sinful self my only shame, my glory all the cross.’ In His time, I’ll be able to kneel before His holy throne and give grateful thanks to Him in person. What a Thanksgiving Day that will be. I look forward to that Day.”

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Hank Hanegraph, president at the Christian Research Institute and host of the Bible

0:18.2

Inserman broadcast with another Hank Unplug Short.

0:23.2

This one relates to my sister, Joby.

0:26.9

If you've been listening to my shorts, you have heard me sort of codify some of her sentiments

0:33.2

as she continues on with a dramatic battle against pancreatic cancer.

0:42.8

I went through a similar battle.

0:46.8

And one of the things that perhaps I relate to the most is an attitude of gratitude. My sister Joby continuously exemplifies

1:02.9

gratitude. Well Thanksgiving is in the rearview mirror. Christmas is on the horizon. But I read for my family

1:15.6

this Thanksgiving as part in our family tradition of giving thanks before we eat. In other words,

1:23.2

each person expresses what they are particularly grateful for,

1:29.6

expresses their gratitude for God's providence in their lives.

1:34.6

Well, Jobi says that this Thanksgiving in particular,

1:39.5

she has so much to be grateful for,

1:43.4

principally that she could even see another Thanksgiving.

1:48.9

And she also expressed God's purpose in her suffering. And her suffering is acute. It's intense.

1:58.8

She just had a couple of operations

2:00.9

which revolved around an infected stint.

2:07.6

She's constantly subjected to chemo.

2:13.8

I know what chemo is like.

2:16.1

In fact, I've been using a chemo cream on my face and it's all blistered.

2:20.3

But imagine chemo treatments invading your body.

2:26.3

They preserve life in one sense, but they have draconian effects in another.

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