Thursday, January 29, 2009

Is Anything To Wonderful For The Lord?

On January 18th we observed Sanctity of Life Sunday. As I headed toward the worship center, I saw my sister-in-law, Kristene. When we were close enough to speak, she held up a small object and asked, “Do you know what this is?” The object, small enough to fit in the palm of her hand, was a baby’s diaper. “This was Gregory’s first diaper and it was too big,” she said.

Gregory was born almost 3 months pre-mature. He weighed 2 lbs, 2 oz. and was 13 ½ inches long. From the beginning Kristene and Mike (my brother) were told that their new baby would have almost no chance for a normal life. Though troubled by the report, their love for this little boy and their faith in the God who had created him remained steadfast. Three days later things got even worse. Gregory experienced a brain bleed. In light of this seemingly insurmountable setback it was suggested that all medical care be withdrawn. Mike and Kristene did not hesitate to reject that suggestion. They continued to pray, trusting the wisdom, power and goodness of God.

Family members and friends gathered at the hospital to encourage and comfort Mike and Kristene and to pray for Gregory. Our church prayed, along with churches across the country. Slowly, but surely, there were signs of improvement. Against all odds, this tiny little boy began to put on some weight. Three months after his very early arrival, Gregory went home from the hospital. Though there was still some concern about his physical development, there was no question that God had heard, and was answering, our prayers.

Needless to say, Gregory’s experience has helped me understand the sanctity of life from a whole new perspective. He and every other child, whether born or unborn, are the handiwork of God. They are the precious possessions of our heavenly Father and should be cherished and cared for as such.

Not only was January 18th Sanctity of Life Sunday, it was also Gregory’s 3rd birthday. At his party he opened presents, ate cake and played with his friends…just like any other normal kid. Every time I see him I think, “Is there anything too wonderful for the Lord?”

1 comment:

  1. Bro. James, thank you for your love of the Lord and his truth. You inspire me every time you preach. David Land

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