Posted on 12/12/2004 3:55:37 PM PST by AM2000
Windsong, may I include your name with my contribution? For all who see with natural eyes and not spiritual.
I disagree with you. They despaired. God would have carried them through anything that they encountered; if only they would have trusted Him.
Unfortunately, part of human nature is to think we can do it on our own.
I can make a small effort. The devil loves it when we try to blame God for horrible things that happen because it causes us to question His infinite goodness. When Adam committed high treason by defying God in the Garden of Eden, and because all humanity descended from Adam, we were all transfered into the kingdom of darkness. God originally created man to live forever, and he would have had he not chosen to disobey the Lord, thus giving his allegiance to the devil. God, out of His great mercy, chose to send His Son, Jesus to pay the price for the sins of us all. This was the only way for fallen man to be forgiven, redeemed, justified, and thus restored to the position of a new creation---made righteous once again before God. Those who accept this gift are transferred into the Kingdom of God. However, until the return of Jesus Christ, satan and his dark minions still are permitted to rule in this world; thus, birth defects, terrible tragedies, and unspeakable evil will continue until the day of the Lord. Our job is to live as examples of the Lord's love, sharing the Gospel with as many as we can so that they can avoid the destiny of hell, meaning that they did nothing to accept the Lord's gift of salvation. This family is doing exactly what God has asked them to do. The Lord will use this precious little child for good and not evil. She will be a blessing far greater than anyone can predict. I hope this message comes across with the spirit of love and caring that I intended it to convey. God bless.
She's perfect now. God doesn't make mistakes.
Face transplants are skin, for severe burn victims and such. Sounds like this girl's problem is strictly a skeletal abnormality. Given the extent of the disfigurement, there may not be much that can be done.
Have you seen any of the shows on tv about the doctor in Little Rock who operates on people who have some disorder which lets bunches of blood vessels grow on the face. Some of them are so huge that it takes many, many operations to get rid of most of it. The kids are wonderful and they usually have the surgery while very young before people start making fun of them. Makes me appreciate my family more.
You are attempting to put forth a condition to a biblical quote that contains an unconditional promise.
So this little babies disfigurement is the effect of sin?
You are not keeping up with the exchanges, old man.
Thank you.
I hear you. This one is off the charts. Either god does not exist, or he is incredibly cruel at times.
Why is God blamed for all the CRAP in the world, but never
thanked for any of the GOOD in the world? How do we know
what the end of this will be in this world?
The only condition in there that has to be met, is trusting God to carry you through. If you don't meet that condition, then yes, you can succomb to despair.
Or the affect it will have on others. I always loved Dale Evan's book, Angel Unaware, which was about Robin Elizabeth who was born with Down's Syndrome. Who knows how many people her short book influenced? How many people will be touched by this little girl's story?
I haven't seen that show, but I do think that adversity builds character & this little girl will conquer issues that will take most of us the rest of our lives to come to grips with. Someday she'll have a very interesting perspective on life.
"It's things like this that make you realize how small your own problems really are."
Amen to that. I've been wondering where to send some of those Christmas $, got my answer here.
God bless them all.
All the posts tonight are making me cry.
I am the father of a handicapped child. When he was born my wife and I thought our lives were over. We were very wrong. God's love will be made manifest in the world through this child.
Because people are too busy taking credit for all the good. They only deem the existence of God to be of importance when they need to shift the blame onto someone.
How do we know what the end of this will be in this world?
We don't. And since our capacity in assessing the good that is the outcome of this child's life is limited, we rely on faith that a God that formed this child's soul, that voluntarily lowered Himself to human existence, endured persecution, was crucified and fought the pit of Hell to save our damned souls just might care more about this child than annonymous arrogant keyboard gods that seek to mock the source of these parents' strength.
If someone chooses not to believe in God, so be it. I would state, however, that these people chose not to abort this child. They chose not to destroy this life. They choose to endure hardship on her behalf. They experience every motion of pain. They sacrifice "normal" lives to care for her needs. And they are gifted with her love in return.
They believe in God. They have faith God has her best interests at heart and a plan. They have faith He is by their side. I would consider it the height of arrogance to mock their expression of Faith. I consider these people to be worthy of our respect, not mockery.
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