I don’t know much about Matt Chandler. I do know that he is a respected pastor of The Village Church and leader within the Church community. His passion and love for God is evident to all who know him.
During the American Thanksgiving, Matt was enjoying time with his family when he had a seizure. He hit his head when he fell during the seizure and was taken to the hospital. Further tests revealed the need for surgery. During his surgery, Matt was to have a good portion of his right frontal lobe removed.
That surgery took place yesterday on Friday.
As you can imagine, the outcome of such a serious surgery is unknown. Before he went into the surgery, he wrote the following on his blog. I wanted to post it here, because I think it’s an amazing thing to do – to write some very public thoughts right before a very private moment.
Read the post. And then tell me, what would you write if you were about to face a surgery of this magnitude?
The last seven days have been some of the most interesting of my life. I have felt anxiety, fear, sadness and a deep and unmovable joy simultaneously and in deeper ways than I have felt before. I am grateful for this heightened sense of things. Today at 10:45 a.m. CST I will have a good portion of my right frontal lobe removed. I head into that surgery with a heart that is filled with gratitude and hope.
Here are some of the things I am thankful for in no particular order:
- I am thankful for the thousands of you who have prayed and fasted for my health. It has brought far more tears to Lauren’s and my eyes to receive this kind of attention from the Church universal than this tumor has.
- I’m thankful for health insurance because I’m guessing they aren’t doing my five-hour surgery for free!
- I am thankful that I have deep, real friendships at The Village with Michael Bleecker, Josh Patterson, Brian Miller, Chris Chavez and Beau Hughes. They have been such a comfort to me and my family this past week. Pastors should have good friends on their staff. It’s risky but worth the risk.
- I am grateful for the men of God in my life, namely John Piper who taught me to hold my life cheap and to join with Paul in saying “I don’t count my life of any value or as precious to myself if only I might finish my course and complete the work that He gave me to do to testify to the Gospel of the grace of God. I’m nothing, I just have a job. God keep me faithful on the job and then let me drop and go to the reward.” Without this strong view of God’s sovereign will, I’m not sure how you don’t despair in circumstances like mine.
- I am thankful for my wife Lauren. “Strength and dignity are her clothing, and she laughs at the time to come. She opens her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue. She looks well to the ways of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness. Her children rise up and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praises her: ‘Many women have done excellently, but you surpass them all.’” “Charm is deceitful, and beauty is vain, but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised.”
- I am thankful for my children. Audrey the Beautiful, Reid the Valiant and Norah the Joyous. Being a daddy to these three is one of the greatest joys of my life.
- The privilege of seeing and appreciating all of life through the grid of a heightened sense of my own mortality.
- I am thankful for brilliant doctors and surgeons who have been given a real gift by our great God and King to repair things as complex as the brain.
- I am thankful for The Village Church. If there is a place that loves Jesus more, takes sanctification as seriously and wants to see the lost love the great King deeply I am unaware of it. These last seven years have been a spectacular joy!
- More than anything else I am grateful to my King Eternal, my Lord Immortal, for my God invisible. He alone is God. All Glory and Honor, Forever to You O God. I am overwhelmed in these moments by God Himself and the assurance of a future inheritance of a Kingdom that cannot be shaken and where all things are made new (Hebrews 12).
Christ is All,
Matt Chandler
So, what would you have written?
Matt is truly an amazing Christian and an inspiration to me. I woke up today depressed, as I often am at this time of year. God knew I needed to read this post.
My wife reminded me, as she often does, of the blessed life we have in Christ.
We will be attending the annual Christmas party with our brothers and sisters from Soldiers for Jesus, MC today. You are absolutely right about the importance of the MC family. We love and cherish everyone of our brothers and sisters. It is a true blessing to be a part of a ministry like SFJ.
I will keep Matt in my prayers. I have forwarded your blog to my brothers and I am sure they will also keep Matt in their prayers.
God Bless
Buzz (Olde Biker)
Soldiers for Jesus MC
Modesto, CA
I faced more simple surgery earlier this year but convinced myself God was going to call me home I wrote a letter to my husband and left it under his pillow. I praise God for His love and faithfulness
Matt is truly amazing I wish him well and will be praying
In His Name
Debbie
Thanx Brother. I linked your blog to mine as well.
Thanks, Buzz and Debbie. Great comments to help add even more perspective to this post.
Matt’s wife twittered this morning that Matt went through the surgery well, and today he woke up and recognized the doctor, which is a great sign.
Keep praying for him.
Will keep praying I am part of CMA UK (Christian Motorcyclists Association UK) can we put the prayer request down our prayer chain?
Debbie
What an awesome testimony!
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