Keeping the faith and seeing results
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“When we in prayer seek only the glorification of the name of God,
then we are in complete harmony with the spirit of prayer. Then our
hearts are at rest both while we pray and after we have prayed. Then
we can wait for the Lord.”
-- O. HALLESBY
Last month, I wrote a column about a little boy named Max who
sustained serious injuries after falling from a second-story window.
My husband and I know the family and received the terrible call the
night of the accident.
We rushed to the hospital that night to join a waiting room full
of family and friends and we joined with them in prayer for Max and
all of his family.
One of the many things that amazed me that night is how strong his
parents’ faith was, even before knowing whether Max would survive the
brain surgery, or what kind of shape he would be in if he did. They
prayed for total healing if it was God’s will, but even before that,
they prayed that God would be glorified in the entire situation. They
also prayed that other lives would be changed and impacted by the
situation.
I can tell you now, that more has happened than I can fathom, and
indeed God deserves the glory.
Many people have referred to the whole situation as the “Max
Miracle.” The support from their family, friends, church, school,
neighborhood and community has been amazing. They’ve also received
help, prayers and encouragement from people they don’t know in this
country as well as from countries around the world. Max is on
countless prayer chains in more countries than any of us know. The
family has received e-mails and cards from Africa, Egypt, India and
Mexico. If you are reading this and I failed to mention you or your
country, please forgive the oversight.
The family thanks all of you for the prayers and the incredible
support. Many of us have found that the situation has caused us all
to pray more, not only for Max, but for others, too. I’ve received
many calls and e-mails about Max. One family member named Mary called
from Oregon to share some of the ways she has been affected by Max.
“I can’t ever remember praying for anything or anyone so
fervently,” she said. “When I pray for Max, it reminds me to pray
more for others, too, and our children are experiencing the same
thing.
“It’s played a significant spiritual impact on us. It’s truly
deepening our intimacy with God,” she said. “The miracles seem to be
happily piling up on top of one another. It’s been incredible to see
so many people’s faith strengthened through this. We’re so thankful
for the ways God is providing, and to see such specific prayers
answered.
“Until we get to heaven we won’t know all that God is and has done
through this one small boy,” she said. “Knowing so many people are
going through this together makes it feel like we are one large
extended family.”
I visit Max as often as possible. His attitude is incredible, his
feeding tube has been removed and he can eat and drink on his own.
Thank you again for all your prayers. May we all thank God more, pray
more and try to glorify him in all we do.
And you can quote me on that.
* CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beach resident who speaks
frequently to parenting groups. She may be reached via e-mail at
[email protected] or through the mail at P.O. Box 6140-No. 505,
Newport Beach, CA 92658.
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