Good morning!
It’s a rainy, gray, wet, SOGGY day here in Georgia today. Blah. I don’t like to complain, so I won’t, but let me just say that I hope this rain is short-lived. In the last few weeks and months, we have had a LOT of rain, so I am hopeful that whatever comes our way today isn’t too much.
It’s nice to be getting back into the swing of things with blogging. I know, I’m getting a little bit ahead of myself because this is only my second day back. However, as shameful as this is to admit, it has been awhile since I blogged two days in a row. So, that counts for something. Right? Work with me here. 😉
Today, I am thankful for miracles. In my lifetime, I have heard of several miracles. Beyond that, I have had the blessed privilege to witness and be a part of some miracles in my own family and even in my life. I know that some people think that miracles have to be these huge happenings, but sometimes they aren’t “that” big. Sometimes they are flickers of a little heart beating within a mother’s womb. Sometimes they are avoidances of tragedies that could have been. And, yes, sometimes they are home runs or even grand slams. Yesterday, via the blogosphere, I watched as a home run occurred.  If you keep up with MckMama over at My Charming Kids, you know the story of her precious infant son, Stellan. Things were looking quite grim for Stellan recently. His SVT was ravaging his heart and his body. Yesterday, his surgeon was given a miracle. Stellan faced an emergent heart ablation yesterday and it was a complete success. The doctors themselves weren’t even sure that it would go off as smoothly and effectively as it did. But, it did! The best of all possible scenarios occurred for that precious baby boy. The Great Physician worked through mortal physicians. Of that, I have no doubt. Stellan got another miracle! As MckMama tweeted and updated her blog, thousands across the world celebrated. I was one of those. I had the blessed privilege of sharing just a small part of that joy. And, it touched  my heart in so many ways. I celebrated the victory as a mom. I was overjoyed as an aunt to three precious boys in our family. And, I was awed yet again that our Creator still works miracles. Praise God!! No matter what, He never fails His people. Even if Stellan hadn’t received that earthly miracle yesterday, God would still be sovereign and we know this without a doubt. But, that He chose that way to reveal Himself and His power yet again is just awesome to me. I am so thankful to have witnessed it from afar. Let’s continue to keep this family on our hearts and in our prayers.
Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.
Ephesians 3:20-21 (NIV)