Prayer works

I know it shouldn’t surprise me, but it does.  God really does answer prayer.

For those who prayed for Stellan yesterday, and don’t really follow the story, here’s the full update.

But the short version is that it looks like Stellan’s surgery was completely successful.  It looks as if, barring an unforeseen complication, that little boy now has a perfectly healthy heart.

And I still have trouble believing it. 

Even though I prayed all day, in faith, in accordance with Scripture (as best I knew how), I was still a bit surprised at that amazing of an outcome.  The doctors were saying there was a 20% chance of complete solution.  And that is exactly what happened.  And I was amazed.

I think I need to work on my prayer life, my faith life, and my belief in the power of God on our behalf.  Because he really is an awesome God who does marvelous things in our lives (or Stellan’s in this particular case!) when we completely rely on him.  To God be all the glory!

Of course, there are a few recovery prayer requests, if you don’t mind me mentioning them.  Stellan has a hematoma in his groin from where they went in to access his heart that is restricting blood flow to his leg.  They need it to dissipate so that leg isn’t damaged.  He also has some infection in his lung and a fever.  So he is not out of the woods yet, by any means. 

But he survived his surgery and, God willing, will never have his heart problem again.  Yippee!  Praise God! 

Just thought I’d share…you guys are awesome prayer partners.  I’m so glad to have you all around!

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  1. ClutzyButtercup
    November 10, 2009

    I can so relate to praying for a miracle and then being surprised when it happened.  We have had several experiences like that with Tina and I have come to realize that there is a very logical reason for why we tend to react that way.  We pray in faith but there is also reality looming over us.  We do believe God CAN act and that He wants to but we also know that the reality is that He may CHOOSE to not act in the way we desire.  His plan is so much bigger than any one situation.  Trust me, it doesn’t make the victory any less sweet!  🙂

  2. filledeparis
    November 11, 2009

    How exciting! Praising and praying with you!

  3. Oly16
    November 11, 2009

    Wow!  Thanks for the update.  I was praying for him all day yesterday.   So neat to see how God answers prayers.

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