Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Sent from a friend...

I received this email from a friend today and wanted to share.  It blessed my heart and I hope it blesses yours.



I know I have to share this with you.
Amy, this was a devotional that I read yesterday and I thought of you and all the gals you're with during this time. Just the encouragement that you've given to people (even those who can not really relate to infertility) would be worth the trip to Saloam even though we know perfectly well that God could do it without IVF. You'll understand what I mean by that after you read this. I've been encouraged and wanted to share this with you.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Faith: Doing Exactly What Jesus Says to Do
by Jon Walker, author, Costly Grace


“Go,” he told him, “wash in the Pool of Siloam” (this word means Sent). So the man went and washed, and came home seeing. His neighbors and those who had formerly seen him begging asked, “Isn’t this the same man who used to sit and beg?” John 9:7–8 (NIV)
"Jesus uses your desperation to push you toward your purpose."


Then Jesus said, “Go . . . wash in the pool of Siloam” (John 9:7 NIV).

At first, the blind man may have hesitated, confused about how going to Siloam would give him sight. He may have been wondering, “Why would Jesus make me do this when he could have simply healed me back there?”

But his desperation pushed him toward the Pool of Siloam, just as Jesus uses your desperation to push you toward your purpose.

The blind man may have heard the laughter and ridicule as people watched him stumble toward the pool: “Look at that fool with the mud on his face.” “Even we can’t see with mud in our eyes!” “Are you crazy enough to think you’ll really be healed?”

But the blind man could not be shamed from doing whatever it took to be healed. Jesus told him what to do, and if that meant washing his face in the Pool of Siloam, then that’s what he’d do, no matter what anyone else said.

Siloam means “sent”—Jesus sent and the man went, and once he’d washed his face, the man could see!

Faith means doing exactly what Jesus says to do. When Jesus finished rubbing mud into the blind man’s eyes, he didn’t say, “Now quickly wipe away the mud.” He didn’t say, “Go to the nearest well for water and then wash your face.” He said. “Go to Siloam.”

When Jesus tells us what to do, we need to pay close attention to the details. Otherwise, we may act according to our assumptions -- according to what the Jesus we imagine in our minds might tell us to do. You want to follow the real Jesus, who not only knows what he is doing, but also has your best interest at heart.

2 comments:

  1. Yesterday was a tough day for me as a mom. I went to bed and couldn't keep from crying insisting that I am a "bad" mom. As Rory tried to comfort me, I told him I want to be the kind of mom God wants me to be. For whatever reason, reading this, this morning is exactly what I needed.

    Thanks for posting this, Amy.

    I am so excited about this journey you are on! I continue to pray for you, Chad, Tanner and Ilana. Your story is touching so many people's lives... you and Logan are so inspirational. Love you guys!

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  2. Please explain this in detail- TIP #7
    Work only with a Dr. who lets you calls the moral shots!

    or email me privately, please: JensAdoptionBlessings@gmail.com

    What "moral shots" did you get to make? Thanks!!!

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