So we do the things to him that hurt and we don't give him everything we can because we love him and we know what is best for him. But, we don't ask him to do more than we know he can do. We believe in him, rally around him and feel just plain awful watching him struggle with what we are calling upon him to do.
Sound familiar?
I swear, the plan of salvation similarities are just too good for me to ignore. We are all here in this mortal state, being called upon in different ways to do hard things. Things that we beg and plead with Heavenly Father to just take away. Make it better. And sometimes he does,
. . .and sometimes he doesn't. And them's the brakes. No amount of anger, resentfulness, pleading or bargaining will change the fact that we are all subject to the will of a loving Father in Heaven.
Here, in this moment though there is a tremendous opportunity. Opportunity to draw nearer to God; to come to know yourself and his ways more intimately. A chance to rely on something bigger than you. Your chance to show that you trust and believe that our Father in Heaven knows you and loves you personally. That he knows your sorrows. Once you do this, submit to the will of the Father then; that is the moment where your capacity to accept and feel the strength of the spirit can grow immensely.
Submitting to the will of the Father is part of it, the other part of it is in the asking; prayer. Our prayers and the prayers offered by many on our behalf. What a difference this has made, all the difference. Asking for help, understanding and strength to endure. These past days in the hospital have been hard and at times just downright awful but they've also been incredibly wonderful. We have seen miracles, felt the strength of the spirt being poured out over us and then that same comforting spirit has resided mightily with us, carrying all of us through these times.
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ReplyDeleteWe are praying for Jack! (and you guys too!) What a sweet face your little boy has, the first pic made me cry! Coming from parents who've been through this with our baby(twice so far) know that usually after our little girl gets through the first 4 days, she's much more comfortable. Hopefully this is the same for Jack! Can't wait to see him smiling soon!
ReplyDeleteThe first picture makes me cry! We are praying for you guys and for little jack.
ReplyDeleteyou are a strong woman.
ReplyDeletewhat incredible insight. give him a kiss from me.
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