The Inseparable Love of God Will See You Through: "I Fought a Good Fight; I Finished My Race"
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The Inseparable Love of God Will See You Through - Kay G. Melton
The Inseparable Love of God Will See You Through
16088.pngI Fought a Good Fight; I Finished My Race
Kay G. Melton and LaKeisha D. Melton
with Carl Melton, Sr., Carl Melton II
Foreword by Dr. Leon Etter
Copyright © 2017 LaKeisha D. Jones.
LaKeisha D. Jones
PO Box 42, Fresno, TX 77545
Artwork by Carl Melton II
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ISBN: 978-0-5781-5398-8 (sc)
ISBN: 978-0-5781-7358-0 (e)
Library of Congress Control Number: 2016921385
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Lulu Publishing Services rev. date: 04/11/2017
To the loving, spirit-filled, faithful child of God Kay G. Melton. May your legacy live on.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Early Life
Family Times
The Surgeries
The Exhortation
Continuing with Life
The Day Kay Went Home to Meet Her Father
The Eulogy
The Legacy That Will Continue On
Memories
Eternal Life in Heaven
About the Author
Acknowledgments
We would like to thank all of the family, friends, supporters, doctors, and facility staff who stood by Kay G. Melton over the years. We would like to acknowledge the memory of and honor Kay G. Melton for sharing her story and starting this part of her legacy.
Foreword
So many times, we physicians think of ourselves as ministering to others, as being teachers and counselors. Yet I wish to tell you of how Kay Melton ministered to me, taught me, and was my counselor, though not known.
Intellectually, if one is observant, one cannot help but know that doctors do not save lives. We physicians do not extend life—at best, we can only relieve pain and suffering; at worst, we are no help at all. All those things that man would attribute to physicians remain and always shall remain in the purview of God. Kay’s life was the perfect illustration of this for me.
Those things that she appeared to have suffered prior to my having known her—I’ve come to understand that she suffered not at all. She experienced things that she chose not to share, as if they had been burdens in any way, and no one would have know any of this to have met her. Meeting her was an expression of the joy and peace that she experienced through the love of her family and their growth together. It was by the grace of God, persistence, and Kay’s presence that we discovered the tumor in the first place. After designing a surgical treatment plan, then came the task of picking a medical oncologist. A plan was devised that was on the cutting edge of medical pharmacology, and humanly speaking, this medical oncologist, who came with impeccable credentials, seemed to be the perfect choice, although many were considered. For some reason, however, I felt the oncologist’s spirit did not connect well with Kay, and it was only after recurrence and subsequent remission that I understood two things: 1) that God does not make decisions like man does, and 2) we, in conjunction with His will, are in control of the outcome.
God and His Son, who are