Come to Jesus.

I have been having an incredibly hard time.

With my esophagus, with my eating, and with coming to terms with it all. I have been praying and praying that Jesus would heal me in His due timing (but please make it fast because I really miss food)!! So, the other night as I’m doing my daily devotional for my bible study group, it told me to ask Jesus to give me an answer through The Word. So, I closed my eyes. And I prayed.

“Dear Lord, You know what is weighing on my heart the heaviest. I pray that when I open my eyes, the first scripture You reveal to me will bring me some peace and some reassurance in Your timing. In Jesus’ name, Amen.” 

With my eyes still closed, I turned into a random page in my bible and opened my eyes. The very first scripture He revealed to me was Matthew 8:1-4, which reads: “Jesus came down the mountain with the cheers of the crowd still ringing in His ears. Then a leper appeared and went to his knees before Jesus and, praying, ‘Master, if You want to, You can heal my body.’ Jesus reached out and touched him, saying, ‘I want to. Be clean.’ Then and there, all signs of leprosy were gone. Jesus said, ‘Don’t talk about this all over town. Just quietly present your healed body to the priest, along with the appropriate expressions of thanks to God. Your cleaned and grateful life, not your words, will bear witness to what I have done.” 

Y’all… only God.

Friends, brothers, and sisters in Christ… I have not yet been healed but this little bit of reassurance from God brought so much peace to something that has weighed so, so heavy on my heart. If I ask that you take away anything at all from this story, I want it to be only God. I want you to trust that only God can lift these mountains sitting on your heart. There is NOTHING you can’t give to God that He will not fix in His own timing and in a way that He sees fit.

The past six (almost seven) months of my life have been an absolute rollercoaster. I have had death dangled in front of my face, only to wake up almost perfectly fine. I have extubated myself at 4 a.m. on a Monday in the PICU at Children’s Hospital at Egleston. My parents were told not just once, but twice, that my condition was “unstable,” yet here I am. I had about 6 centimeters of impacted food removed from my esophagus only to discover that I have an esophageal web or “netting” that is really affecting my diet and my weight is constantly going up and down. I drink at least two Ensure Plus nutritional shakes a day because each one is 350 calories. I take at least two tablespoons of pure canola oil a day because each one is about 124 calories. I do this just to try and keep enough calories in my system. As of right now, I’m basically living off high calorie drinks, soups, mashed potatoes, ice cream, and occasionally chicken or pulled pork. I’m not telling you this for sympathy votes or advice. That’s actually the last thing I want to hear (because believe me, I’ve tried everything). I’m sharing this story to shed some light on what a mess the past seven months of my life have been.

I’ve been on an emotional and physical rollercoaster but one thing still remains: my unwaivering faith in Christ. In the past, I spent so much time trying to camouflage my situation. Wearing false lashes, wigs, and drawing on my eyebrows so I could keep it all my dirty little secret. I wouldn’t talk about it unless I was asked. I was afraid I wouldn’t fit in with my “pretty friends” anymore. I was afraid no man would love me if I “looked sick.” But, you know what? I’m done camouflaging who I am because I don’t fit in with my “pretty friends” anymore (this is no one’s fault, all my friends are incredible but they are all in a different season of life than I am). I’m not afraid of not finding love because I have all the love I need in Christ. Maybe it’s not even in God’s plan for me to get married but who cares?? Because I have the love of my life in Christ and He is fashioning me in His eye, whether it be for my future husband or just for me.

And I trust Him. I trust Him with my friends. I trust Him with who I may or may not marry. I trust Him with my cancer. I trust Him with my esophagus. I trust His timing. My prayer for all of you reading this right now is that you learn to trust Him, too. So I’d like to close out with this prayer:

Dear Lord, 

I pray over every single precious person reading this right now. I pray they reveal to You whatever is heavy on their heart and they put all their faith in You and Your timing. I pray You surround them with all Your glory and blanket them with a sense of peace. I pray You heal us all in Your timing, whatever our struggles may be, and use our circumstances for Your benefit in the meantime. 

In Jesus’ name,

Amen. 

“I hate those who worship worthless idols. I trust in the Lord. I will be glad and rejoice in Your unfailing love, for You have seen my troubles, and You care about the anguish of my soul. …I am scorned by all my enemies and despised by my neighbors-even my friends are afraid to come near me. …But I am trusting You, O Lord, saying, ‘You are my God!'” Psalms 31:6-14 

20 Comments on “Come to Jesus.

  1. Precious blue eyed angel.

    “It is not fancy hair, gold jewelry, or fine clothes that should make you beautiful. No, your beauty should come from inside you –the beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit. That beauty will never disappear and it is worth very much to God.”
    1 Peter 3:3-4

    “Charm is deceptive and beauty is fleeting, but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.”
    Proverbs 31:30

    “You are beautiful for you are fearfully and wonderfully made.”
    Pslam 139:14

    “She is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future. She opens her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue.”
    Proverbs 31:25/27

    Your light shines bright, Mighty Mouse. Always has and always will. You are an inspirational child of God and you are flawless. So happy you are laying it out there in your blog.

    “Under His wings you will find refuge.” Psalm 9:1

    I love you, little one.

  2. You inspire me with your words.
    You inspire me with your faith.
    You inspire me with your courage.
    You inspire me with the love you’re sending out to others by sharing your journey.
    You don’t need any lashes or wigs I’m very sure you’re more beautiful than all of us- just saying!
    You are a warrior princess who has made me and I’m sure many others rethink their own relationship with Christ and for that I thank you!
    As you pray for everyone, remember our prayers are for you too!
    To your blog tonight I say….
    Amen!
    ” purpose” you still have me thinking of that. Now I have to think more 😁

    • Oh this means so much to me for you to say you are rethinking your own relationship with Christ! That is all I want out of this, is to bring people back to Him. This is so, so kind. Thank you so much.

  3. You probably don’t know me I know of you through mutual friends. I just wanted to say what a true inspiration you are. You are truly an amazing beautiful young lady inside and out. I have prayed for you so many times in the past and will continue to do so.

  4. Well done Ansley! You were right…I love it! You dont need anything to be beautiful…just be and you are. None of us understand why you have had this fight…so many bad people in the world….why? I used to think that all the time, but my mindset changed years ago and I now give thanks for all that you are….for all the blessings you have brought to our lives, all the life lessons I have learned from you, and for the inspiration you are to so many people. I love you…throw that wig down and GO. GO. GO GIRL! You are just as beautiful without it.

  5. Ansley, your faith and courage has always impressed me. Your attitude too has been such an inspiration!

    Stay strong and positive and know that God is listening!!

    Many hugs to you!! 🤗🤗
    Christal

  6. Awesome! You are such an inspiration in your faith and your fight against cancer!

  7. You are amazing and I am so proud of you for writing this!!! I absolutely love it!! I also, as a side note would like to add, that you are absolutely gorgeous-you don’t need a wig, lashes, or make-up: you’re loving heart and your gentle spirit makes you beautiful! I love your passion for life! I’ve seen you live fearlessly and be happy! Which is far more than most people ever do! I love you! I’m praying for you, and I can’t wait to read what else God does along your journey!

  8. Another beautiful blog that I am so thankful for. My prayers for you this past week was for God to move your mountain and it sounds like you had a successful week. Keep writing your blog because you never know who”s lives you are changing!

  9. Ansley, I was reading Psalm 138 and your name kept coming to me. Especially in verses 3, 7&8.

    You inspire me with your faith and devotion. Have you read One Thousand Gifts by Ann Voskamp? That makes me think of you, too. If you haven’t and are interested, I’ll send one to you.

    Thanks for your inspiration!!

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