Walking through the valley of the shadow of death

In March 2002 I was diagnosed with a rare and potentially fatal liver disease - Budd Chiari Syndrome.   I rapidly deteriorated and was transferred from Ninewells Hospital to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary (ERI) to await an emergency liver transplant but I was running out of time...

On 2nd April the transplant team came to the bedside and said that a liver had been found and I would be on the operating table at 4am the following morning.   I was told I had only a 60% chance of survival.

My husband Gordon and I spent the night talking and praying together.  His prayer for me had been Psalm 91 and he had been reading it over me since I arrived in ERI 36 hours earlier.  Those were precious, safe hours when I knew we were in the shelter of God’s wings.   

The following day, the transplant team were amazed to see me sitting up in bed sipping some tea – they hadn’t expected my recovery to be so fast!  Two weeks later I was allowed home.

I remember talking to God and asking Him why I had survived.  He told me it was because He loved me and He was singing songs of love over me. I lay and listened to those songs.  I still hear those songs today.

I want to thank God for delivering me in my situation and for being there in my darkest hours when I ‘walked through the valley of the shadow of death’ (Psalm 23).  To Him be the glory for ever and ever…

Margaret Gillies
18 April 2007