God of the Impossible

Read Luke 18:18-30

In the decade of the 60s, little was known about the secret life of the unborn child.  Once conception had occurred, the child lived in its own separate and distinct world – a place where doctors were just as in the dark as the child in the womb.  There were the basics and little more... Gestation takes 40 weeks.  The first few weeks are the most critical for the developing baby.  And if anything goes wrong in those initial weeks, the life of the baby is in serious jeopardy. 

This is the place where a young mother named Betty found herself only 18 weeks into her pregnancy. Premature Rupture of Membranes, or PROM, is the medical term that now describes what she had just suffered.  All Betty knew was that one minute she was relishing the slight movement of life inside of her, and the next she was crying at a stab of pain and sitting in a puddle of fluid.  “I don’t want to lose the baby!” she cried and prayed, as her husband drove her to the hospital.  But the grim looks of the doctors told her otherwise.  “Aside from resealing the sac, there’s nothing we can do,” they told her. “If the leaking starts again, we’re at a loss.”  Remember, this was the 1960s, long before amniocentesis and ultrasounds.  And unfortunately, the leaking did start again.  More severe, and this time beyond repair. 

“If you lie flat on your back without moving a muscle, the baby may live for a while,” the doctors said.  At 18 weeks gestation, they knew there was no hope.  But as the amniotic fluid drained from her body, Betty connected to the Originator of hope – and His name was Jesus.  Lying flat on her back and holding her Bible above her head, she spent hours praying and soaking in God’s Word.  And the doctors watched in amazement as their little while extended far beyond what any of them expected.  For four solid months Betty laid in that hospital bed, flat on her back, changing position only slightly for the benefit of the baby.  And at eight months gestation, Betty delivered a normal, healthy, six-and-a-half-pound baby. 

When the doctors had lost all hope, God hand delivered it in the form of His Word. And no matter what we’re going through, we possess this same hope.  Just as Jesus said in the 18th chapter of the book of Luke:

What is impossible from a human perspective is possible with God. Luke 18:27 (NLT)

Do you know the God of the impossible – the same God that gave a devastated mother hope when no one else would? You might say, “Yeah, how do you really know that story is true?  How do you know God still does miracles today?”  Well, I can tell you for a fact that it’s true because… I am that baby.

 

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