Today my friends and I prayed for a miracle – and it didn’t come.
The daughter of one of our friends, a gorgeous, 23 year old college student who was recently named athlete of the year, was getting in some end-of-summer water-skiing and landed wrong. Despite our prayers, she died of a head injury.
From our perspective, there was no miracle – only horror.
But does there always have to be a miracle? Maybe we should try to see things from God’s perspective.
What is he doing in the lives of the rest of the family? In the lives of her friends? What is His plan? We can’t know – yet.
God is not a magician, waiting for our cues to pull rabbits out of hats; He is GOD – and He knows what He’s doing.
All I know is that I am so grateful that Jackey knew and loved Jesus and is with Him now – safe and waiting for the day she will be reunited with her mom and dad and sister.
Until then… we have to rest in the miracle that transformed her into a believer – because out of that, we have the miracle of hope.
The daughter of one of our friends, a gorgeous, 23 year old college student who was recently named athlete of the year, was getting in some end-of-summer water-skiing and landed wrong. Despite our prayers, she died of a head injury.
From our perspective, there was no miracle – only horror.
But does there always have to be a miracle? Maybe we should try to see things from God’s perspective.
What is he doing in the lives of the rest of the family? In the lives of her friends? What is His plan? We can’t know – yet.
God is not a magician, waiting for our cues to pull rabbits out of hats; He is GOD – and He knows what He’s doing.
All I know is that I am so grateful that Jackey knew and loved Jesus and is with Him now – safe and waiting for the day she will be reunited with her mom and dad and sister.
Until then… we have to rest in the miracle that transformed her into a believer – because out of that, we have the miracle of hope.