Former Republican Senator Ben Sasse has announced on X that he has stage four metastatic pancreatic cancer and will likely soon die. His full announcement is below:
BEN SASSE – “Friends – This is a tough note to write, but since a bunch of you have started to suspect something, I’ll cut to the chase: Last week I was diagnosed with metastasized, stage-four pancreatic cancer, and am gonna die.
Advanced pancreatic is nasty stuff; it’s a death sentence. But I already had a death sentence before last week too — we all do.
I’m blessed with amazing siblings and half-a-dozen buddies that are genuinely brothers. As one of them put it, “Sure, you’re on the clock, but we’re all on the clock.” Death is a wicked thief, and the bastard pursues us all.
Still, I’ve got less time than I’d prefer. This is hard for someone wired to work and build, but harder still as a husband and a dad. I can’t begin to describe how great my people are. During the past year, as we’d temporarily stepped back from public life and built new family rhythms, Melissa and I have grown even closer — and that on top of three decades of the best friend a man could ever have. Seven months ago, Corrie was commissioned into the Air Force and she’s off at instrument and multi-engine rounds of flight school. Last week, Alex kicked butt graduating from college a semester early even while teaching gen chem, organic, and physics (she’s a freak). This summer, 14-year-old Breck started learning to drive. (Okay, we’ve been driving off-book for six years — but now we’ve got paper to make it street-legal.) I couldn’t be more grateful to constantly get to bear-hug this motley crew of sinners and saints.”
“There’s not a good time to tell your peeps you’re now marching to the beat of a faster drummer — but the season of advent isn’t the worst. As a Christian, the weeks running up to Christmas are a time to orient our hearts toward the hope of what’s to come.
Not an abstract hope in fanciful human goodness; not hope in vague hallmark-sappy spirituality; not a bootstrapped hope in our own strength (what foolishness is the evaporating-muscle I once prided myself in). Nope — often we lazily say “hope” when what we mean is “optimism.” To be clear, optimism is great, and it’s absolutely necessary, but it’s insufficient. It’s not the kinda thing that holds up when you tell your daughters you’re not going to walk them down the aisle. Nor telling your mom and pops they’re gonna bury their son.
A well-lived life demands more reality — stiffer stuff. That’s why, during advent, even while still walking in darkness, we shout our hope — often properly with a gravelly voice soldiering through tears.
Such is the calling of the pilgrim. Those who know ourselves to need a Physician should dang well look forward to enduring beauty and eventual fulfillment. That is, we hope in a real Deliverer — a rescuing God, born at a real time, in a real place. But the eternal city — with foundations and without cancer — is not yet.
Remembering Isaiah’s prophecies of what’s to come doesn’t dull the pain of current sufferings. But it does put it in eternity’s perspective: “When we’ve been there 10,000 years…We’ve no less days to sing God’s praise.”
I’ll have more to say. I’m not going down without a fight. One sub-part of God’s grace is found in the jawdropping advances science has made the past few years in immunotherapy and more. Death and dying aren’t the same — the process of dying is still something to be lived. We’re zealously embracing a lot of gallows humor in our house, and I’ve pledged to do my part to run through the irreverent tape.
But for now, as our family faces the reality of treatments, but more importantly as we celebrate Christmas, we wish you peace: “The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of deep darkness a light has dawned….For to us a son is given” (Isaiah 9).
With great gratitude, and with gravelly-but-hopeful voices,


That’s a shame. What are we all having for lunch?
I think a plate of gratitude for each breath; a side of humility, knowing that Jesus Christ is the shepherd and the saved are his eternal sheep; perhaps a cup of bitter longing for the opportunities missed in which I could have extended the milk of human kindness; a dessert of sweet delight knowing that eternity is where home is.
Thanks to Ben for an exceptionally poignant revelation.
Thank you, too, Denise, for your’s.
Blessed Christmas to all.
Well said, Ms. Mason. ” …a dessert of sweet delight knowing that eternity is where Home is.” Indeed. We are but travelers in this old world.
Hahahahaha. Good one.
My heart breaks for his family. Godspeed Sasse.
Sad, Poignant
Memento mori
Sending prayers.
🙏💕😢
“the process of dying is still something to be lived.”
These words speak to me deeply.
I just spoke with my neighbor Sally who is confined to a wheelchair and has lost one eye to an unusual type of nerve damage that Doctors call Cancer but they really don’t know what it is. She is dying but she called to ask if the trash truck was still coming by today.
Our God given desire is to live.
Thank you, Jesus! It is because of you, we can live forever.
Sending well wishes and love to your neighbor, Annie.
Amen, Phflipper.. having lost a beloved brother to pancreatic cancer, I share that pain. Prayers
Sorry for your loss, Marilyn.
Merry Christmas!
It is more than that. It is the hardest part of living. To acknowledge that we are not immortal, and when facing a diagnosed terminal illness, rather than ponder what we may have done “wrong” in our lives, to instead consider what we may still accomplish that is right and just and yes, perhaps even holy. And then just go do that.
Prayers for Sasse, and may he do one great deed before he passes- reveal all of the inside knowledge he has from his years collaborating with the blob.
Lovely idea.
IOW, come clean, Ben.
Do you know he was part of whatever blob?
If so, do you know if he has repented?
If the answer to the first question is an unequivocal ‘yes’; you are playing the devil’s advocate.
Very simply put; the principle of sowing and reaping applies to all aspects of life, including one’s final moments.
The biblical perspective is that it is wrong to blame others, when one has also participated in wrongdoing, especially at the end of life.
While the Bible acknowledges the reality of human weakness and the influence of others, it does not justify shifting blame. Instead, it calls for humility, repentance, and a focus on one’s own relationship with God. As Galatians 6:7 reminds us, “Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows”.
The proper response is to seek forgiveness, repent, and remain faithful to God’s will, as the final hours are a time for spiritual preparation and reconciliation, not for assigning fault; commit another sin in one’s last hour.
The most wicked king in Jerusalem was Manasseh
“Manasseh led Judah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem astray, to do more evil than the nations whom the Lord destroyed before the people of Israel.” (2 Chronicles 33:9)
Manasseh repented and attempted to undo what he had done but was not able to undo it all.
Yes, Manasseh’s case as presented in the Bible follows a clear principle of repentance; which also acknowledge that while forgiveness is available, the natural consequences of sin may remain. That was why Mannaseh was unable to undo all the harm he did. That harm was the spiritual damage he caused (as seen in the people continuing in idolatory, and Amon, his son followed in Manasseh’s wicked ways, after his death).
Even after a grave sin, as exemplified by King Manasseh. His actions were among the most wicked in Israel’s history – all the specific things he did. His repentance came about when he was in captivity. As recorded, he humbled himself greatly ultimately in repentance. God not only forgave him but restored him to his kingdom. He restored and repaired the altar of the Lord; as well as commanded Judah to serve God.
His repentance brings forgiveness and restoration from God, but it does not necessarily erase all earthly consequences. “Forgiveness doesn’t mean no consequences”. The story of Manasseh underscores that God’s mercy knows no bounds, yet human actions still carry lasting effects.
Interestingly, Manassas was (of course) the 1st battle of our Civil War.
The point beyond which, there seemed no way of going back.
Thank you for this clear message! God’s Forgiveness is forever. It is wiped from His Mind and thrown into the deepest part of the sea. However we still are responsible for our actions here on earth. There are many in prisons who have received forgiveness from the Lord as a result of giving their hearts to Jesus Christ. But whatever the reason for their incarceration, the legal system has applied a judgment that must be completed here on earth. What a Holy and Righteous God we serve!
Coming clean is seeking forgiveness.
Is that what huecowacko means “IOW, come clean, Ben.” in reply to Rightedtheship’s “reveal all of the inside knowledge he has from his years collaborating with the blob”? Reveal the blob and his complicity to seek forgiveness?
Reveal to who? Forgiveness from who?
Pretty sure his fruit proves his Sauna
I was “like” number 99 on your post.
Do I hear 100?
Another victim of the mRNA jab. God bless
Probably
I thought Congress members were exempt from taking the mRNA experimental shots tarted up as an effective vaccine, which it wasn’t!!! It was injurious and even deadly, but no one is accountable or responsible, under Fed governmental rules and regulations!!! I thank God for Dr. Zelenko RIP who was curing Covid with Hydroxychloroquine and later Ivermectin!!! The medical community ran him out of practice for curing Covid patients??? Because he proved there was a cure no need for a vaccine, so PTL we never got vaccinated!!!
I listened to Dr. Zelenskyy on the Dennis Prager radio show in February or early March 2020.
I believed him and me and mine consequently wore no masks, took no shots, and used HCQ and ivermectin. Today we are all alive and healthy.
Praise the Lord and Dr. Zelenko.
I stopped when you mentioned Dr. Zelenskyy .. ? who is this guy? …. lol.
Great you ended with the right doctor’s name.
Good to hear you all came out ahead making the right decision for you.
Autocorrect. I hate it.
It happens to us sometime or the other. I found it funny .. now, who is (this) Dr. skyguy, with the double y ..;-)
I listened to my common sense. And knew we never masked for a flu, we should never buy/take the first of any new product or innovation – think first year new car models having most lemons – and knew everything I needed to know even without a Dr’s counsel. Zelenko said some good things that resonated and needed to be heard at the time. But he still bought into the big, bad “virus” narrative. And still used allopathic cancer treatments that only hasten death, are inferior to natural healing systems that know the term “cancer” itself is a meaningless fear-mongering catch-all word that imparts nothing useful for true healing. And that the entire cancer industry is a very profitable racket that harms and kills people. As Zelenko found out first hand.
A good man. Who saw much evil but still trusted the medical system he was a part of wasn’t AS evil as it really is. I trust my common sense more than ANY allopathic “expert,” even the ‘good’ ones.
And, pssst! We all have it! Just need to learn to trust in ourselves more than so-called, self-imagined ‘experts.’ It’s also known as ‘discernment.’ The second most important gift of all to us by our Lord, following the gift of life and creation itself. Use it. Or lose it. And life.
I agree with you. But I wasn’t that far along yet in 2020. Heck, I was still on a statin back then.
Now we have taken control of our health care.
ditto for me and my family as well.
Same here. Dr Zelenko was the real deal. “Poison death shots.” Indeed they are!
He and the frontline doctors were an absolute Godsend! Dr Zelenko treated thousands of Covid patients using *early* interventions of HCQ, Zinc, vitamins and ..wait for it.. antibiotics to treat secondary infections. So simple and effective. This was before Ivermectin was known to be efficacious.
Most of his patients were in the high risk category (the orthodox jewish community encouraged Covid to clear through healthy populations for herd immunity.) and the 98 percent survival rate of his high-risk patients says it all.
But didn;t he go to teach or have a job at some college after he left he might
have been required to get it for that job..
President of a university in Fla.
I didn’t want to be the first to say it, but I’m curious how long til a C19Believer gets cancer and raises holy hell over the vax/cancer connection.
They will never admit they were wrong about anything. They absolutely believe whatever they are told to believe even when confronted with a fact they are not convinced.
Truly, and that is the saddest part of all.
My relatively young sister-in-law just recovered from year long treatment for breast cancer. She got the jab plus every booster she could get her hands on. They will never admit that it has anything to do with her illness. You would think they would be furious.
Confirmation bias = willful blindness. If they are saturated in the knowledge they agree with, they will not allow anything that refutes that knowledge to penetrate.
Some overcome it. Most don’t.
Scott Adams did so in a social media last week
It’s happened to many already, including in my family. They refuse to make the connection and continue to believe in “the science.” Unfortunately, there’s nothing to be done for them except to pray for their health.
Combined with the inherent bile of TDS roiling through his veins.
Bradk, I wondered the same thing. See my previous post about my brother.
I’ve heard this story dozens of times in the last few years. The clot shot and turbo cancers. It’s genocide.
So everyone who gets cancer got it from the covid vaccine?
Sudden onset stage 4 cancer …. 100% jab caused….
The jab was the first thing that I thought about when I heard the Senator was dying of cancer. Was he not a great believer in the jab?
Lol okay.
Pancreatic cancer and many other types can have no notable symptoms until it’s too late.
Of course no one can say with one hundred percent certainty that the mRNA injections (they aren’t vaccines that prevent infection) will cause cancer. However, life insurance actuaries have seen a 40 percent increase in the all-cause mortality rate for ages 18-64 group life holders after the injections were introduced in 2021. A very significant anomaly by all counts!
Dead is dead. We have a significant increase in deaths of otherwise healthy people who should not be dying.
Reductio ad absurdum
No. Your immune system is different from mine, his, hers…
Do you gamble with cards ?
Sometimes get draw a pair…Sometimes not.
one hundred percent. So many people we know got aggressive cancers after the jabs.
Do they know in their heart of hearts that this is what caused it? Perhaps some.
My brother knows now but unfortunately cancer doesn’t allow for do overs.
Polluting the human genome with altered DNA does not allow for do-overs either.
what an incredible good bye filled with strength and passion. I’m in awe….
Praying for our Lord to heal him.
I’ll keep in my prayers.
Im going to express a deep, personal Divine lesson learned this last Spring. Many times God’s Will might not be found in physical healing, but rather that the dying and those around them experience ” The Peace That Passes All Understanding”, which can only be found in Christ. As Christians we can hardly believe that eternity in Heaven in His very presence only exists for other people. Yes we experience painful loss, but something that has made all the difference for me is thinking of my wife of 48 years currently being in His presence rather then where she isn’t. For people like Ben Sasse, he’s been given an extended time to plan and say goodbye. A lot of people don’t get that. Sudden deaths or a situation like ours are different. My wife was diagnosed on April 2 and died on April 9th. While there are other aggressive cancers, her’s was one of the fastest most aggressive types. Adrenal Cordal Carcinoma is almost always fatal even when detected early. I was alone with her when she passed and experienced that “Peace That Passes All Understanding”. We will all experience death, but its really just that transition to eternity in His Presence for the Christian Believer.
I am genuinely sorry for your loss. 😑
And hopefully make it to His Side.
You don’t have to hope, friend. You can KNOW for sure. That is what Salvation is! God doesn’t lie. If He said we are redeemed by accepting Jesus’s death as our sacrifice, then it’s true. Period. We get to be by His side through Grace, not works, hope, or chance.
Merry Christmas!!! THE best gift ever.
May the Lord bless you with the understanding every breath here is Christ to take the last one is Divine as 2 angels await your soul to take it directly where your Christian LOVED ones are. You will be reunited with all those who believe in Christ. A wonderful Eternity to spend. It will never end you my friend are in an amazing place. As for me I know my last will be my best however I became a Follower after marriage so I find myself in the untenable place Jesus said would be the worst place for any man to be. No worries as I know his will is perfect. It is truly a telling sign that the world is so messed up as to not believe in this reality. God Bless you ORG I can only pray that I someday share your wisdom. My mother passed in 2007 Pancreatic took her in 4 months until then healthy and happy. On her death bed 15 days before she passed I was able to have my son her only grandson to leave the NAVY for 3 days thru basic to visit her bed ridden and of course a suprise when he showed up she was able to leap out of her bed to grab him in a huge squeeze the entire house was amazed. Once again my WISE friend God Bless you know Jesus has paid the price for us. Thank you.
Thank you!
His choice of voting to impeach President Trump is all I need to know about him. Rest in peace.
He was bought out.
Well, the thief on the cross mocked our Lord before repenting and being forgiven and assured by Christ Himself of Paradise.
That means there is hope for us all.
Hallelujah.
Actually the thief that mocked Him did NOT make it. It was the other thief who worshiped Him and reprimanded the mocking thief who made it.
Blessed Ann Catherine Emmerich describes this particular Calvary scene, revealing how the Good Thief knew Our Blessed Lord from his childhood. The initial encounter happened when the Good Thief was a baby, afflicted with deathly leprosy. In a group cave dwelling, Our Blessed Mother bathed the infant Jesus, then suggested the Good Thief’s mother immerse her baby. Immediately the scales withered from the boy and his skin became smooth and pure. Likely, the boy was told this story and as an adult knew of this healing, life saving event. Thus, he personally knew the Savior! Jesus saves him a second time. The Good Thief is the first soul admitted to Heaven!
This is in what Bible?
That’s who he was referring to.
Dismas, the good thief.
BOTH thieves began by mocking Him, but then one thief had a change of heart, repented and asked Christ to remember him when He came into His Kingdom.
I’m at a loss for something good to say…
I’m not.
Praise God for another lost sinner being found, for another blind man given sight.
Indeed.
Amen!
That is a beautifully written statement. Prayers for Ben Sasse and his family.
He’s only 53 years young.
How old was Charlie Kirk ?
31.
Mark Twain paraphrase: I will be sorry to hear of his passing, but I’ll send a nice note saying I approve.
Mark Twain could turn a phrase.
Godspeed sir!
It takes great courage to stare death in the face knowing that it will win. My prayers to you and your family as you deal with this tragedy. May God in His infinite wisdom stand by your side and lead you towards salvation.
Cynic that I am, the DUDE knew this 2 or 3 years ago.
And some of the rotten politics he held (anti-MAGA) make me think he sold out.
Wearing basketball clothes to talk with Senators (the picture) suggests he just didn’t give a ….
If I’m wrong, I’m sorry.
If I’m right, I’m sorry.
Pancreatic Cancer comes on very quickly. My ex-husband was diagnosed in June and dead by the next April.
The current thinking is that it is caused by tobacco- cigarettes, pipes, or cigars. Thought it seems likely the shot contributed.
We need to separate the human being from his politics or else we’re no better than the democrats and their TDS. It is a tragedy when someone dies so young -53.
Exactly.
I’ve lost three relatives to pancreatic cancer.
My uncle passed away five weeks after diagnosis. Grandfather was nine weeks.
My grandmother made almost five months.
My husband’s baby sister Rhonda died of Pancreatic Cancer… terrible disease! May God be with Ben Sasse and his family as they navigate this time. By today’s thinking, Rhonda must have been an outlier. She passed away long before Covid and did not smoke.
Pancreatic cancer is painful as I think all cancers are. It is an awful disease all the way around. I wouldn’t rejoice in anyone having to deal with cancer. One person I know who died of it, carried around a morphine drip in his auto.
Jazz, you are right. It comes on very quickly. My younger brother lasted nine months from diagnosis to death. Tried every treatment available to him. I think the chemo actually killed him quicker. He was also a big believer in the clot shot and the boosters. I can’t help but think there’s some connection. He was a very healthy individual previously.
Better that the scuzz on the right in the picture is the one to go, imo. No, not sorry. Keep ‘turning the cheek’, get bruises.
I know so many non-smokers that died of pancreatic cancer – I think they like to say tobacco because then they don’t have to address other causes/issues.
And 53 isn’t that young.
Oh, to be 53 again!
Pancreatic cancer is usually diagnosed at stage 4, when the cancer has already spread to distant parts of the body such as the liver, lungs, or abdominal lining. This advanced stage is also referred to as metastatic pancreatic cancer. The lack of early symptoms and absence of routine screening tools contribute to late detection.
Every day is a gift.
7 years in remission from stage 4 colon cancer–you are 100% right Aggie!!
Should be a flashing sign in Times Square.
AMEN! Every breath is a gift!
Following Grandma’s rules…If I have nothing nice to say, best to stay quiet and pray for his family…God Bless…
Amen!!
Very wise woman!
Grandma probably didn’t have a child murdered or raped.
I Bet either event would have soured her just a tad.
I’m sad to hear about a young man with a family facing his mortality and leaving loved ones behind.
Anyone of us could face our own death or that of a young family member, except this man tried to take this country down by collaborating with the UniParty. Of that he is guilty.
The presence of God in one’s life makes consequences bearable, “that in difficult moments we might not despair nor become despondent, but with great confidence, submit ourselves to your holy will, which is love and mercy itself”.
Taken from the closing prayer of the Divine Mercy Chaplet.
Terribly sad, but not unique. I lost my sister at age 68 to pancreatic cancer also, not diagnosed until stage 3 and with zero PC family history. She ‘had’ to get vaccinated so she could spend time with the grandkids. I was vocal in opposition. Her death heartbrokenly tore my family apart.
As a Nebraskan, I had my issues with him as one of our Senators. But I would not wish this on a single soul. Prayers up for him and his family. May God bless you all for all your days.
Amen.
I’m walking in his shoes and his family’s…
🙏🏻 🙏🏻 🙏🏻
Too many dying young . . .
All of our earthly bodies & minds die, but there is evidence our consciousness lives on outside the body & mind, so we go somewhere. While we are still alive on earth, I think it is important to sincerely repent of our sins and clearly, affirmatively and joyfully accept the tremendous gift of redemption from Jesus/God and eternal life with him. Jesus/God said: “Ask, and you will receive. Seek, and you will find. Knock, and it will be opened to you.” It is respectfully submitted that the truth of Jesus/God can be found by anyone willing to seek it by (a.) recognizing what is already written in your heart and mind (b.) sincerely reaching out to Jesus/God [being born again of the spirit & water] and (c.) looking at evidence. Peace
Im sorry to hear this, cant believe he would have taken shots but? i hope hes using Holistic Treatments i belong to a Cancer Ivermectin Fenbendazole Group so i can pass info on and its amazing what they say
Can they determine dosages?
I would recommend looking into the Joe Tippens protocol.
Resolvx Health is also an excellent resource.
Joe’s website —
http://www.mycancerstory.rocks
What a devastating piece of news for him and his loved ones. His message was uplifting and full of living life.
Best wishes to the Sasse family.
I worked in Oncology for 12 years, by far the worst and most disappointing medical subspecialty ever….so little hope for human beings diagnosed with advanced metastatic disease. That position broke my heart on the regular because the treatments offer so little. God speed, Mr. Sasse. Your words of love for your family are accepted at face value. I pray Christ Jesus will wrap you and your family with love for the rest of your life.
Clot-shot turbo cancer?
Awful
I pray this man gets ahold o f Dr Makis out of Canada who is brilliant oncologist treating over 7500 cancer patients world wide. I pray he gets this word ASAP. He has success with Pancreatic cancer.
There is another election next year. Lets not elect more of them. Let’s elect more of us.
IMHO We desparately need better organization.
Contact Dr, William Makis. He has a cancer cure portfolio to share.
This is very sad for his family. However, I’ve long thought TDS is actually physically debilitating with all the hate roiling through the inflicted’s veins. It’s only surprising that it’s not his liver. There will be much more of this coming.
According to the writer on the web site
“mycancerstory.rocks”
It may not be too late, even for Ben Sasse.
Hopefully someone will point him to this information.
The writer of this site was in the same Andersen Clinic clinical trial as my brothers father-in-law.
All member of the clinical trial died, except this one person, who was told by his veterinarian about a common dog dewormer bought at Tractor Supply, called Fenbendazole.
He tells about a study in a University Animal Clinic where all the lab mice that were inoculated with cancer were cured by the Fenbendazole.
I am not trying to practice medicine here, but everyone should read this guys story if they are suffering from cancer or know or are related to someone who is.
Just my two cents worth.
God Bless Us Everyone, and best wishes!
Merry Christmas!
Big Al, I read this and it’s amazing. I passed the link on. Reminds me of the Ivermectin story.
Well…. Bye.
Very sorry to hear about his diagnosis. Especially sad for his family.
Pancreatic cancer is a terrible disease. Praying his pain can be properly managed during his transition.
He’s grateful for the protection. It could’ve been worse.
So many men are dying of pancreatic cancer these days. Pancreatic cancer was always known to be very slow moving and was very rarely fatal. Now, many men have aggressive pancreatic cancer.
I am very sorry for Sen. Sasse and his family. It is a horrible thing to live through.
My brother in law also has an aggressive pancreatic cancer which showed up all of a sudden. That is a side effect of the “vaccine” which didn’t prevent the disease – sudden aggressive cancers.
There is a special place in hell for those to fabricated and pushed this form of genocide.
Yes. I’ve been a 50-year Type 1 diabetic, on insulin the entire time. Daughter has Crohn’s for 20 years.
Neither one of us took the jab. We’re still here.
I feel for Ben and his family. My younger brother died last year from the same thing. He made it nine months from diagnosis to the grave with three absolutely horrid chemotherapy treatments which I would never do after seeing the torture that put him through. I have to wonder how many of these Pancreatic cancers in fairly young individuals are related to the clot shot. Anyone?
A lot…..I’m afraid! Family member healthy as a horse…on no meds at 80….but so afraid of catching Covid ….believed in the clot shots and too them all…shots and boosters were 4 or more… diagnosed to death was 1 month….grandma passed and grandpa now with Lewey Body and dementia…..he took the shots, too!
I hope the Sasse’s look into Dr Makis and what he is offering….
Ivermectin and Fenbendazole. He probably hasn’t tried those.
All I’ll say is that cancer is a terrible way to go.
Well said, brother Ben. Death is the great enemy, it’s hard and merciless, and its unforgiving. But for the child of God, it isn’t the last word:
“Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his faithful servants.” – Psalm 116:15
As Ben says, we look forward to life everlasting, an eternal, pain-free city, and also a God that walks with us through the shadow of death into the light of eternal life. But our brother has not gone home yet, and God is a God of miracles, and so I’ll pray until I hear that Ben has gone home to be with his Savior!
God bless Ben and his family.
J
Too young!
I saw his post on X and responded back.
If anyone here hasn’t heard, there is a doctor in Canada who has been having fantastic success treating cancer patients with Ivermectin/Fenbendazole and other repurposed drugs/supplements. On X his handle is @makismedicine.
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://makisw.com/
SubStack: https://makisw.substack.com/p/ivermectin-and-fenbendazole-testimonial-765?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=1385328&post_id=182313190&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=h18s5&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email
That’s been known for decades – there were books about it in the 70’s. Clif High did that successfully several years ago to treat his colon cancer.
First heard of Fenbendazole on the website “mycancerstory.rocks”.
This by a guy that was the only survivor of an M.D.Anderson Clinical Trial.
He was also stage 4 lung cancer, and his vet said, try Fenbendazole, what have you got to lose?
He did and it cured hm.
His doctor told him, yeah, Medical science has known about it for years.
Joe Tippens
May the Lord be merciful and Bens remaining time be as comfortable as possible. Pancreatic cancer is one of the worst. God Bless him and his family
Sad. I would wish this on no one.
“Advanced pancreatic is nasty stuff; it’s a death sentence.
But I already had a death sentence before last week too — we all do.”
True.
next the judgement.
John 3:16 the pardon if you accept it.🙏🏻
Sad goodbye, Ben, but don’t give up. As a person who was genuinely healed of Large B-cell lymphoma in the last 12 months, I can tell you that God can do amazing things. He is in the heavens and He does as he pleases (Ps 115), but also His thoughts for us are more than the sands on the seashore (Psalm 139). Who is man that He should consider us (Psalm 8) – but He does!!
And if you think eternally, life here is short but eternity with Jesus is gonna be amazing. God’s speed. To look death in the face is no easy thing. Never give up.
I just lost my dad to pancreatic cancer last month, it’s a horrible way to go, I wouldn’t wish it on anyone.
Godspeed and may God’s blessings be with the Sasse family during this difficult time.
I am so sorry for your loss, MAGAChris, and pray the Lord gives you and your family peace and comfort as you travel this valley.
“God moves in a mysterious way, His wonders to perform…” -William Cowper