Monday, December 20, 2010

Brought Back--again

I feel like I'm usually walking a line between over sharing and shining light.  But, because of the numerous calls and emails that I get about this very issue from moms who are going through the same thing, I'm going to lay some of our recent struggle and VICTORY out on the line. Above all-- because God tells me to do it because--

He is the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves have received from God.  
2 Corinthians 1: 4

We all know that the redemption of our children is a long, winding road.  They know it, too.  Our lives move at the speed of light and the healing process often gets left in the dust as we move from one event, one project, one sports season to another.  Any time we have a change in routine, it seems like the wounds begin to fester.  This time it was a snow day.  Last time it was fall break.

I'd like to pretend that I've got it all under control, but when you're following your sock-footed child in your 12 passenger white kidnapper van, down the wrong side of a narrow road--(that'll preach)-- it's a little obvious to the neighborhood that something has gone awry.

And most recently, when the police cars, the K-9 unit and the EMT's showed up at bedtime and searched high and low in the 12 degree night air, all my precious neighbors knew to begin praying.  And they did.  ---And so did a battalion of saints who are ready to intercede at a moment's notice.  I'm beyond blessed to have friends and prayer warriors who are always just a phone call away!

This time was especially unnerving because I did have to call the police to help us search in the potentially deadly cold.  They could not have been more kind and caring.  As I was praying, I had a vision of Hagar in the wilderness and the Angel of the Lord coming to her and Hagar saying, "You are the God who sees me."  Genesis 16:13.  My dear friend, Missy who was here with me, said that was her devotion that morning.  Not surprising-- God is always before me!

And it was our friend, Mark, Missy's husband, who turned out to be the Angel of the Lord who saw our lost lamb.  He brought our child back, unharmed and wrapped in his own coat.

I was at a complete loss as to how to connect with this child who would not even look at me.  I had written a letter of straight up scripture, arranged in a way that told how this child is loved by me and God after the last runaway, but had never delivered it, because the timing had never been right.  The timing was finally right.  I delivered it and prayed that God's Word would not return void.  
Here is the letter--

For you were chosen in Him before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in His sight. In love, He predestined you to be adopted as His son through Jesus Christ, in accordance with his pleasure and will— to the praise of his glorious grace, which he has freely given us in the One He loves.  
I will go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you may also be where I am.  You know the way to the place where I am going.  
I will not leave you as an orphan, I will come to you.  
I have loved you with an everlasting love.  I have drawn you with loving kindness. 
I loved you enough to sacrifice and lay down my life across the nations before you even knew me. 
Like the rest, you were by nature, objects of wrath, but because of My great love for you, and My mercy you have been saved.  
In repentance and rest is your salvation, in quietness and trust is your strength, but you would have none of it.  You said- I will flee swiftly!  And I said, I will pursue you swiftly! 
All day long, I have held out my hands to an obstinate child who walks in ways, not good, pursuing his own imagination, continually provoking me to my very face. 
 Yet, I long to be gracious to you; I rise to show you compassion.  I am full of justice-- blessed are all who wait for Me.  
God has sent me to bind up the broken hearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners.
He will bestow on you a crown of beauty for ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair.  You will be called an oak of righteousness, a planting of the Lord for the display of His splendor.  
So come and drink from the fountain that never runs dry, come and take on my yoke, for my burden is light and my yoke is easy.  Come and receive the free gift of LIFE that cost me everything.  --and is worth far more than I could ever tell you.  I am making everything new.
Lift up your eyes, keep oil in your lamp, for I am with you always. 
I have assigned your portion and your cup; I have made your lot secure.  Your boundary lines have fallen in pleasant places---

AND SURELY YOU HAVE A DELIGHTFUL INHERITANCE!
Then-- I waited.  God did not disappoint me.  When this child came home from school the next day, I received a beautiful, heart wrenching letter in return, written in perfect handwriting and decorated with LOVE, full of repentance-- thankfulness and transparency in all that is going on in the dark places of my child's heart-- 
and assurance that this child does know how deeply loved and cherished he is.

It is all SO VERY worth it!
Do not give up!

I will give them an undivided heart and put a new spirit in them; I will remove from them their heart of stone and give them a heart of flesh.
Ezekiel 11:19

Thursday, December 9, 2010

From a Heart that Knows


Our sweet Mercy is our valiant prayer warrior.  She amazes me every day with her compassionate and intuitive heart.  She is aware of emotions and senses that have escaped me my whole life in the midst of all of our busyness and noise.  

The other day as we were driving to church she told me that she doesn't want any presents for Christmas.  She said that all she wants is a sister.  I told her that is what her big sister, Elle, asked for at least 10 years before she finally got one.
the best big sister EVER
She has always been one to journal and write notes to everyone.  She chooses specific scripture to pray for each of us and it blows my mind how appropriate that it is for each person!  

She made a book for the orphans left behind in Africa.  
She called it GOD WILL USE YOU MIGHTILY

With her permission, I'm sharing it with you.
Keep in mind that she is an English language learner. :)


"Someday God will use you.  He will not leave you as orphans.  Please God, You can do it.



Oh yes, God, He will go to them someday and He will love them.

I know that it is hard for kids to go without eating food the way I was in Africa.  My life was very bad.  I know there are other boys and girls still without families.
God the Father and Jesus Christ His Son will give you grace and mercy and peace.  He will be with us because we love the truth.

I will not forget about you kids and God will get you very soon.  I've been praying for you every day.  My dream is you.

Someday if God tells me to do what you need, I will do good things for you because I love you, but not just me.  God, too.   Your life has been bad, but someday you are going to have a great life from God.  I love these kids more than anything, but first God.

If you want a family like me, ask God every day and He will give you one.

Maybe me and Elle will come to you and find you a home to come to in America.  Everybody will love you and I will be your best friend and play with you all day long.  Just like sisters and brothers and you will like me forever and ever because God tells me so.  I hope we are going to have fun....with me and Jesus and you.

When I was in Africa, I was the one who cooks and cleans and everything and God told my mommy to come and get me and she wanted to be my mommy.  If you see me now I am having a good time with my family.  I am having a good life with my nice and beautiful family forever.  I have the best family forever and ever.  Maybe God has a place for you.  I am always praying for you kidz.  Whenever I think about you, you make me cry.  He is going to give you a new family.  God bless you."

So that's it.
The gospel according to Mercy.  
Sounds exactly like the gospel according to the One Who spoke it.

Once our eyes have been opened....
You know the rest.

Mercy being baptized by Daddy

Isaiah being baptized by Daddy

Proud family

precious friends-- new life