Joni Eareckson Tada shares cancer update, Bible verse sustaining her

by Leah MarieAnn Klett, Christian Post Contributor |
Joni Eareckson Tada, who was diagnosed with cancer in November, demonstrates her arm exercise-cycle. | Photo: Joni and Friends

Joni Eareckson Tada says she's nearly finished with radiation treatment following her cancer diagnosis and shared the powerful Bible verse that's been sustaining her as she battles the disease.

"When the radiation regimen began early last month on my chest wall, I asked my radiologist how I could encourage healing in my lungs," the popular evangelical speaker and advocate for people with disabilities wrote on her website.

Tada said her doctor told her to breathe deeply, drink lots of water, and keep her cardiovascular rate up through exercise. But as a quadriplegic, Tada said it's impossible for her to do aerobics, hop on a treadmill, or take a 2-mile walk.

"But what I can do is have [my husband] Ken affix my hands to an arm exercise-cycle with athletic wrap, and let me go at it — after about five minutes, my heart's pumping hard. And that means a better chance for my damaged lungs to heal," she said.

"Yes, I'm 'feeling the burn,' and I've got 1 Corinthians 9:25 to inspire me," she continued. "'All athletes are disciplined in their training. They do it to win a prize that will fade away, but we do it for an eternal prize.'"

Tada said that for her, the eternal prize is to "honor Christ as best I can through this ordeal."

She quoted what theologian John Piper once said about his own cancer-battle: "Cancer doesn't win if we die; it only wins if we fail to cherish Jesus Christ."

"Amen to that!' she exclaimed. "So thank you for cheering me on with your prayers. I'm about three-quarters of the way through radiation, asking God to zap any and all cancer cells within my chest wall."

Eight years ago, Tada was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer and underwent a mastectomy and chemotherapy treatment. In 2015, she was declared cancer-free.

But in November, the best-selling author underwent tests on a small nodule that had developed over the site of her mastectomy. After biopsies, doctors discovered a small cancerous tumor within the nodule.

"When I received the unexpected news of cancer from my oncological surgeon, I relaxed and smiled, knowing that my sovereign God loves me dearly and holds me tightly in His hands," Tada said at the time. "What good is it if we only trust the Lord when we understand His ways? That only guarantees a life filled with doubts."

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