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Mama Loves: Answered Prayers
I am, oh, so tempted to write about how Mama loves the times she is not interrupted every 30 seconds, but this exercise is supposed to encourage positive thinking, not ranting. So, for the moment (or however long it takes me to get through this post), I’m going to try to forget that I started this blog entry three hours ago. I’m going to remember that I love my children more than anything and, while I do want to teach them patience and courtesy, it really is more important that I am available to them than that I — well, now I don’t even remember what I was trying to do. On with the show.
If you’re new to In the Dailies or Mama Loves, you can get all the details HERE. In short, it’s an exercise in gratitude and positive thinking with the purpose of glorifying God. Philippians 4:8-9 serve as the foundation. Feel free to join in! Just sign in with Mr. Linky and be sure to include a link from your post to mine. Thanks!
Mama loves answered prayer.
Our son has had eight double ear infections in his rather short life. He’s also had some single ear infections, but I’ve lost count of all those. He’s never had pink eye. Our daughter, being consistent with their polarized natures, has never had an ear infection, but has had pink eye at least once a year since birth.
Two days ago she started rubbing her eyes, saying they were itchy. At first I thought “allergies”, but then I remembered we still have snow; it’s thirty degrees outside. I watched and waited. By last night the symptoms were obvious. Her iris was slightly raised and outlined by pink. The whites of her eye was grainy and the yellow gunk formed in the corners. Ugh. I told her we would pray about it. “We know God can heal your eye and take this away if He wants to. But if He chooses not to take it away while you’re sleeping, we’ll have to go to the doctor and trust God to use the doctor to make you better.” She wasn’t happy about it, but prayed any way. This morning her eye was completely clear.
God doesn’t usually answer prayers like that. At least not for me. I usually have long painful waiting periods of lessons in trust and patience before we get answers so obvious.
Lynn Mosher wrote recently about ebenezers, memorials of God’s goodness. It’s so easy to forget how often and how perfectly He answers our prayers, how He provides for us. I think of the Israelites. God parted the Red Sea, saved them from plagues, caused Jericho to collapse and yet it seemed they continually forgot these amazing things. He miraculously fed them in the desert, brought water forth from rocks and blessed beyond all other nations, yet they forgot. They whined and complained. I don’t want to be like that.
My favorite answered prayers (of course):
My favorite answered prayers from 2008:
There is so much!! So much. I’ve only just started the list; my heart overflows with the goodness of our God. What’s on your list of favorite answered prayers?
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