A MIRACLE FOR CHIP

 

 

  “I love the Lord for hearing me, for listening to my prayers.
Yes, he paid attention to me, so I will always call to him whenever I need help.” ~ Psalm 116:1-2

MIRACLE FOR CHIP

By Alison Davis Wiber

A little over a month ago my husband started developing symptoms that suggested his heart problems were resurfacing. He was becoming increasingly short of breath and dizzy and having chest pains.

At first we thought it could be his lungs because his last visit to the Cardiologist had shown his heart function was stable, if not improved a bit.

 So we made an appointment with the pulmonary doctor but they didn’t find anything in his lungs that could be contributing to his symptoms. They changed his asthma medicines to see if that would help but there was little improvement. His symptoms not only didn’t improve, they grew steadily worse.

 Chip was born into a family history of heart problems. His mom, dad and aunt all died of heart attacks. He has survived two heart attacks, two open heart surgeries that included a seven-way bypass and a two-way bypass. He has been near death many times.

 Chip died on the table once and was brought back by an angel of the Lord–it wasn’t his time.

During Chip’s last close encounter with death, God assured him on two separate but amazing occasions that he would be healed and given fifteen more years of life just like God healed King Hezekiah in 2 Kings 20:6. And just as God promised, Chip came through the dark valley of the shadow of death alive! My husband never wavered in his faith in God to keep His “Hezekiah promise”- at least, not until these new frightening symptoms appeared.

 Around the same time that Chip’s serious heart symptoms began to resurface, my sister Suzy encouraged me to join Twitter. She said that she had amazing Christian followers who were very strong in their faith and encouraging; she was sure that not only would I be inspired by them, but I could bless God by encouraging others as well!

The idea that I could be encouraged as well as be a blessing to others and to God by encouraging others really appealed to me!

So I joined Twitter and my sister had her friends friend me.

 Immediately I was blessed by their love, faith, and joy, and by their wisdom from God! My faith was really being uplifted by their encouraging blogs, inspiring tweets, and prayers that were just amazing. Their messages of hope extended to all and from all over the world: people who love, praise and seek God; people who pray for people they don’t even know! People were praying for the Church, the country and everything else!

 Interacting with the new friends I met on Twitter was really helping me because I’d become so downcast by my ever constant personal and spiritual struggles.

My Lord Jesus, had somehow become overshadowed by these struggles and it didn’t help that most of the Church sermons, bible studies and facebook posts I was being exposed to seemed to be constantly focused around doctrine, false teachers, the ills of this world, and sin.

 All of these are very important subjects but I needed Jesus! I needed to see His power still at work in the midst of these weighty issues. I needed my Savior– my Hope and my Strength!

Jesus knew my need! Ever faithful, He provided it ~through Twitter, of all things! –Only God!

 My sister’s posts and blogs were always exactly what I know God wanted me to hear and see! I would get daily scripture tweets from Rev. Ray Collins and ALWAYS the scripture he would send was somehow a word straight from God. I would study it and God was speaking! I was being brought out of my slumber so to speak…or at least out of the valley.

 While God was encouraging and lifting me through my newfound twitter friends, Chip was getting worse. Everyone was worried about him.

Our little home study group that meets at our house every Friday all rallied around to help and pray.  They were a tremendous blessing.

God had just formed this little group spontaneously about 3 months earlier. We were never so cohesive though as when Chip started going downhill. His illness really brought us together and established us as family.

 It became more difficult for Chip to do even simple things. Workouts that only weeks earlier he could accomplish without incident were becoming impossible. On several occasions he had to stop because he couldn’t catch his breath. One time he was certain he was having a heart attack because the chest pains, shortness of breath and dizziness were unbearable. Soon he stopped working out altogether.

 I was having to help more and more because he could no longer do even simple things like filling the gas cans for the riding lawn mower. He just couldn’t lift the full cans and carry them from the truck to the garage or even take the trash out. It was heartbreaking.

Finally he called his cardiologist and made an appointment. I was so relieved!

 At the initial appointment, the Doctor said his symptoms all pointed to heart failure. They took some blood and a chest X-ray. Then they put him on a med to slow his heart beat down and nitro 3 times daily. He had been dreading that. We were to return in a week. It was a very long week and the second visit could not come fast enough. None of the meds were helping.

 Chip had gotten so bad by this point he would spend half the day in bed. I couldn’t for the life of me understand. While praying God had spoken clearly to me that this trial was for Chip’s “edification.” There were times I was really strong with that knowledge, but then I would see him struggle just to get down the hall and it would break my heart and I’d worry.

 Like Peter the apostle, who, as long as he kept his eyes on Jesus he could walk on water by faith, but when he looked around at the wind and waves his faith grew weak and he’d sink.  My faith grew weak as long as I kept looking at Chip’s symptoms.

But then I would remember God’s Hezekiah promise to my husband and the word of God which says: “It is impossible for God to lie…” (Hebrews 6:18)

Both Chip and I know that God doesn’t break His promises, yet he kept wondering if maybe God took some time off for bad behavior! …or he would say God didn’t say he would be completely healthy all those years, he didn’t promise that he wouldn’t decline!

 For the most part, Chip handled it well but was trying to come to terms with the whole thing, especially that he might have to live this way and was trying to wrap his brain around it.

 Somehow, I was mostly confident and had a sense of peace. Especially because of the tweets! They were always right on time with encouraging words and scriptures that I just knew God put before me to help see me through this trial.

 Chip’s second visit to the doctor didn’t go so well. He ruled out heart failure, Chip had none of the signs…which was excellent news but his medical team now feared the worst: a blockage. If Chip did indeed have a blockage his options were few! Because of the two previous bypasses a third bypass would be extremely risky….he would have less than 50 percent chance of survival & because his arteries are so narrow it may not be possible to clear it at all. His only other option at that point would be a heart transplant.

 After warning him of the worst they sent him home telling him to basically do nothing. This was Thursday, a heart catheter was scheduled for the following Tuesday. This would be Chip’s 23rd heart catheter.

 During the time between the appointment and the procedure my sister asked all the twitter prayer warriors she knew to pray for Chip. Our little group prayed over him. They got their churches to pray, and Suzy got her mother in law and her own church to pray. She even called the 700 club!!!!  Chip’s kids and their churches were praying! Mom was praying.

 God really mobilized an incredible prayer effort! As tweets would come in I would read them to Chip and they would bless him so much. People he didn’t know praying for him really humbled him. All that my sister did in his behalf really humbled him!

 People were praying for me too and I could feel it. Not only that, God was speaking and giving me peace~ so much so that the night before the heart catheter procedure, I confessed to Chip that I didn’t think they were going to find a blockage!

 I couldn’t tell him how I knew or why I thought that but I was almost certain. He of course was incredulous and rightly so because not having a blockage was little consolation! What was causing all his heart symptoms then, and how could he get better with a mystery sickness? He thought I was in complete denial!

 We got to the hospital early but they took him right in. Then began a long wait. An emergency was flown in so they had to do that first, Chip would be 2nd after that. They didn’t come get him until sometime after was 1:00 pm. It was a long nerve wracking half a day! I was so apprehensive. I just didn’t know what was going to happen if they said no blockage. And I didn’t know what would happen if they said there was one.

 But all of the Twitter Prayer Warriors kept sending their prayer tweets and I kept reading them to Chip and this really helped! My friend Natalie called and prayed on the speaker phone so he could hear.

 Finally the hospital staff came and got Chip. I texted everyone to pray. The procedure took about an hour. When at last they wheeled him out…he was awake but half conscious….he said they didn’t find anything!

His heart was even a little BETTER than the last heart cath as far as heart function!! God had performed A MIRACLE!

 His arteries remain very narrow but there was nothing they could do about that! His symptoms were NOT from a blockage!!

Chip looked bewildered if not frightened. I felt so relieved! I knew it! The Holy Spirit had assured me there would be no blockage and that Chip was going to be okay.

 Chip slept the meds off and I read all the tweets. This one Rev. Pat sent out– I can’t even tell you how many tweets requesting for Chip not to have a blockage! I lost count at 80 but there were so many, many more!

And each of those tweets had the maximum amount of  people in them so it had to be up in the thousands.  I was blown away by that man’s faithfulness to do that. It really, really blessed me. 

 The next day, Chip woke up and- —bam—miraculously, Chips symptoms were better!

By mid-day he was no longer dizzy! The shortness of breath was easing dramatically and there was no chest pain. He tried to do a little to test it and sure enough it proved true. He just couldn’t believe it!

 I showed him how many people God had praying; I scrolled through every prayer! He was floored!! He now had to admit a few things.

 First of all he may have very well just been the recipient of yet another miracle but this time without medical assistance. He had to admit that God did not lift his symptoms until all medical avenues were exhausted leaving no room for doubt. He also had to admit that his faith wavered -and because of it he was really humbled by it all. 

And was he ever grateful to God and feeling so blessed by His healing, and by Suzy, and by everyone who prayed.

 Two days after the heart cath, in the afternoon, I almost cried as Chip left to go workout!! Two days earlier he couldn’t walk 20 feet and now he was healed and restored! Bless and Praise God! I will thank the Lord forever for hearing and answering our prayers!

Lord, thank You that You are a God who knows our every need, You hear every prayer, every sigh, and You keep every promise. We thank You for Your love and mercy. In Jesus name. Amen.

 Guest Blogger Alison Davis Wiber is one of Suzanne Davis Harden’s four amazing sisters. Alison is a Bible College graduate who loves to study God’s word. She lives with her husband Chip and white lab, RG 3, who she says, is “a handful.” 🙂

 

 

The Holy Spirit Prays For Us

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Christ’s Spirit Prays In Our Hearts: Illustrated by S.D. Harden

The Holy Spirit Prays For Us

The other night as I was sketching a picture of Jesus praying, I thought of the verse in Romans 8:26 where St. Paul writes that the Holy Spirit prays for each believer, deep within the sacred temple of their being, at the altar of their heart, interceding for their needs according to the will of God.

“In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless groans. And He who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for God’s people in accordance with the will of God.” Romans 8:26

As I sketched my symbol for the Spirit of Christ praying to the Father, I wanted to give my Heavenly Intercessor a peaceful expression but also evoke how powerfully focused He is as He prays steadfastly for the individual needs of the one He indwells.

According to scripture the Holy Spirit abides within each child of God. He loves and cares for each believer as if he or she is God’s only child. The Holy Spirit makes each soul He indwells His priority. He is always praying through them to the Father, interceding on their behalf. The child of God is His beloved, precious charge. His love for each is measureless. Here is what St. Paul wrote about the love of Christ for His children:

 Ephesians 3:17-18 “And I pray that Christ will be more and more at home in your hearts, living within you as you trust in him. May your roots go down deep into the soil of God’s marvelous love; and may you be able to feel and understand, as all God’s children should, how long, how wide, how deep, and how high his love really is; and to experience this love for yourselves, though it is so great that you will never see the end of it or fully know or understand it. And so at last you will be filled up with God himself.”

 God’s Spirit will not ever abandon nor forsake His little one. Jesus said, the Holy Spirit would be with us forever.

(John 14:16-17 And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another advocate to help you and be with you forever— the Spirit of truth.)

What an amazing promise! What an incredible comfort to know that we who belong to Christ are in-dwelt by His very Spirit who is always interceding for our every need according to God’s will.

He will never leave or forsake us. He will always love each one of us with measureless love, no matter what. That means Nothing you do will ever make God stop loving you. Please believe what His word promises. For God cannot lie.

Hebrews 6:18 “God has given us both his promise and his oath, two things we can completely count on, for it is impossible for God to tell a lie.”

Nothing can separate us from Christ’s love!

Romans 8:38-39 “And I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from God’s love. Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither our fears for today nor our worries about tomorrow—not even the powers of hell can separate us from God’s love. No power in the sky above or in the earth below—indeed, nothing in all creation will ever be able to separate us from the love of God that is revealed in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

Heavenly Father, comfort us today with the assurance that You will always love us and never leave or forsake us demonstrated through the gift of Your precious Holy Spirit that abides within us. In Jesus name. Thank You. Amen.

My Ezekiel Prayer

 

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“Ezekiel’s First Vision” Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld (1794-1872)

My Ezekiel Prayer

 Ezekiel was one of the captives of Judah who had been taken to Babylon by King Nebuchadnezzar.  His name means “God Strengthens.”

He was the son of a priest and was himself a priest. But since he was exiled from his homeland, he was jobless, for in Babylon he had no temple to take care of.

Yet God still had a job for Ezekiel to do. Though it was not what he’d trained all his life to do for the Lord, nevertheless, it was what God had created him to do. He called Ezekiel to be His prophet to speak to a nation that had broken faith with Him. The Lord wanted to use Ezekiel to vindicate the “holiness of His great name.”

When Ezekiel was around thirty years old, as he sat with the other captives by the  Kebar river, he wrote, “The heavens were opened and I saw visions of God.” (Ezekiel 1:1)

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Nuremberg (1702) “Ezekiel’s Vision” Wikipedia Commons

If you are a highly visual person like me and read Ezekiel’s visions you may long for an illustrated bible because they are quite surreal. But even if we have a literal picture of these visions right before us we soon realize that just like a website without the correct password is impossible to enter, so is a vision without the right interpretation.

God has a very good reason for everything He does. He chooses to speak to us in certain ways based on what He is going to do in our lives and how He wants to use us for the work He is calling us to carry out for Him. He chose to speak to Ezekiel in visions.  In fact, they play a very prominent role throughout his book.

Typically, visions from God are not meant to be taken literally. They are visual metaphors illustrating spiritual realities. They are a kind of picture language from God sent to tell us something very important or to reflect obliquely future glories that await us to encourage our faith.

When Paul, who had been taken in a vision up into what he called “the third heaven” wrote about spiritual things He said, For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.” (1 Corinthians 13:12)

If we try to understand Ezekiel’s vision literally we may as well knock our heads together. Jesus said to those who would try to understand spiritual things in a literal way, It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh profits nothing. The words that I speak to you are spirit, and they are life.” (John 6:63)

God gave Ezekiel this amazing inaugural vision to prepare him for a very difficult calling. When we read the succeeding chapters of his book we understand just how challenging his work for God would be.

Ezekiel was asked to shut himself inside his house, isolate himself from his community, he would be bound with cords; was afflicted by God so that he could not speak temporarily, he had to lie on one side for 390 days and then the other for 40 more days and cook his food over a dung pile.

How many of us would think it was God’s voice we were hearing if the Lord asked us to cook our food over a pile of feces every day for 390 days?  Uh huh..I am confessing right now that I would probably rebuke that voice in Jesus’ name. Alas. I just wonder sometimes how many times a day the Lord gets rebuked in His own name because we just don’t recognize His voice as we should. And I wonder how often He gets exasperated with His own sheep who are supposed to know their Good Shepherd’s voice!

You might think to yourself, “Well, that was in the bible days, God would never ask us to do anything like that in this day and age!”

Don’t ever think that God is any different now than He was in Ezekiel’s day because His word says, For I am the Lord, I do not change…” (Malachi 3:6)

And Hebrews 13:8 says, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.”

It often occurs to me after studying the bible that God does not usually ask His servants to do what is convenient, comfortable, or easy. In fact, Jesus said we must be willing to take up our cross and follow Him.

I believe God spoke to Ezekiel in visions, (symbolic language) because He was going to make Ezekiel’s life a living metaphor to communicate His Truth to His people. Everything God asked Ezekiel to do was like a living illustration to His people, a picture of His message to go along with the words the prophet was asked to communicate.

I have studied and prayed over Ezekiel’s vision and made it into a prayer in the hopes that the Lord will use it somehow to transform my life the way He did Ezekiel’s into a person who could fearlessly communicate His truths to our world without complaining about the cost. (And when I do fuss about the cross the Lord has asked me to bear, I pray He will remind me that at least He has never asked me to cook my food over a dung pile and to help me to be thankful!)

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                                Artist: Jim Padgett: “Ezekiel’s Vision”

My Ezekiel Prayer

(Inspired by Ezekiel’s Vision & Matthew Henry’s Interpretation)

Heavenly Father, I pray for divine wisdom and understanding,

To excel in strength and boldness like that of a lion, even as the angels who serve You and who are never afraid;

I ask that You help me to excel in diligence and patience like an ox, and to be unwearied in the discharge of the work You give me to do for You, even as those angels are who serve In Your holy court.

I ask for quick and piercing insight, like that of an eagle’s sight, to soar high even as the angels who serve You soar, spiritually close to You, quick to hear Your voice in my heart, quick to respond obediently to do all You ask of me without complaining; and always thankful, always humble.

I ask for willing hands and feet to do Your will, to walk Your paths wherever You call me to go, whatever You ask me to do.

Help me go straight forward like Your angels who serve in Your holy courts, with one heart, one soul, one mind, one purpose: to love You with ALL MY HEART, ALL MY SOUL, ALL MY MIND, ALL MY BEING.

Lord, like Your angels, let me turn not back, nor aside from serving You. Help me keep my eyes focused firmly on You. Let me not turn from my work to trifle with what is not Your will for me.

 Help me go wherever Your Holy Spirit would have me go, to accomplish whatever You have chosen for me to do.

Oh dearest Heavenly Father, Lord Jesus, Holy Spirit, though I am no angel, please fill my heart with a burning zeal to serve You as those angels at Your court must have. Fill my heart with a burning love, a holy passion that grows only more intense for You like a flame that is eternal and grows deeper and higher and hotter day by day.

Let my love for You be like the eternal flame in the lamps of the temple of old Jerusalem; may it never wane, may it never die, but grow stronger and brighter each moment day by day by the power of Your Holy Spirit, in Jesus name, thank You, I love You, Lord,

 

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