Sunday, July 13, 2008

As "Luck" would have it ... Enjoying Talya, Remembering Elijah

No, I don't believe in luck. I believe in an Almighty, Engaged, Involved God who created me, adopted me as a daughter, and in His Sovereignty also created and placed in my womb three precious babies. I believe He loves them, fights for their hearts as He does mine, and in His love called one of my babies home. But, oh the irony of "luck."

On Friday the 13th, Talya was born. I - and others - have laughed about how there was no bad luck for us on that day. Indeed. But, I've also been aware that my happy, not un-lucky day was a sad day for others - those who lost babies, sat with their children as they received painful treatments, or whose worst fears were confirmed in a hospital room that could have been down the hall from mine.

And just today, as I looked back over my calendar, I realized that my last Friday the 13th was the day we buried Elijah in a cemetery in India...

These two days will always hold precious places in my heart. Probably every Friday the 13th that passes will be a reminder to me of how I've been blessed by both gift and loss - not by "Luck" but by God, and that

"weeping may remain for a night, but rejoicing comes in the morning." (Psalm 30:5)

and that

"it is good to...proclaim your love in the morning and your faithfulness at night." (Psalm 92:2)

Or mourning? Hmmm...

2 comments:

Kristen said...

I have never known that pain and pray that I never do, but I am glad to know that God has given you his strength and peace to be able to mourn and rejoice in what his will has been. I pray you continue to experience that always. Thanks for sharing that.

The Lembright Family said...

We're remembering Elijah with you...much love to you guys!