God's Love...God's
love is
His strong affection He has for
us as His creation. God's love is like the father welcoming back the
lost son while at the same time putting his arm around the older
brother and demonstrating graciousness and sincere love for His older
son. It is God's unselfish, loyal and benevolent concern that He
grants us.
We
were able to go home 42 days after Matthew birth. We went home with
an antibiotic pump and an Nasal Feeding tube. It was October 31st
of 2003 and in that year it was a Friday. On Monday, we received the
hospital bill for over $473,000. We had no idea how we were going to
pay that bill. On Tuesday we received a letter from our insurance
company informing us that we had an clause in our insurance that if
we were transferred from a participating provider to an non
participating provider, the company would cover everything as if it
were the original hospital.
Instantly, I
recollected my original prayer 45 days earlier... “God, just let us
take him home” and God said, “no.” If we had left the
hospital...the insurance would not have paid anything. The right
answer was, “no.” God's love was willing to say, “no” so that
God's love could draw us in to His story of the redeemed.
The insurance paid everything but our co-pays. We had a ten dollar
copay for every doctor we saw and that bill was over $3000 in
co-pays. The insurance paid the bills while church members and
friends raised the funds to make up the co-pays. Every medical bill
had been paid and cleared by the end of the month of November. We
never asked for financial help...God just does what he does best and
demonstrated the truth “everything belongs to the ones that are
redeemed.”
Matthew is now nine years old and since his birth, God has continued
to draw us into his story with four more children. Another biological
child in our six year old girl that does not have down syndrome, but
is very special in every typical way. We adopted Nicholas Mark, who
had down syndrome and who died in our arms at two months old from
complications from heart surgery. Nicholas is our treasure waiting
for us in heaven. We have adopted Kendyll Andrey who has down
syndrome and he is three years old. We have also adopted Nathan
Israel who is a year old and he also has down syndrome.
I
started these blog post last Monday with the following question in mind, “How
can a person become a character in the story of the redeemed?” The
answer is, “By spending time with Jesus and he will give you a
story...not because of you, but because of who He is! And when you
have been with Jesus and you have experienced God's intimacy, God's
Concern, and God's Love, you can't help but tell your
story as a member of the redeemed.
You know I love ya, Don
1 comment:
Its nice for you to love everyone and most specially our God! because he created us.. so worshiping him is a must!
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