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Hope: God’s Math Works Differently
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In God’s hand intended evil is eventual good.
God’s math works differently than ours. War + near-death + agonizing rehab =
wonderful family and hope for a bright future. Are there any gods like You,
Lord? There are no gods like You. You are wonderfully holy, amazingly powerful,
a worker of miracles. Lord, there is no god like You and no works like Yours.
God’s strong foundation continues to stand. With God’s power working in us, God
can do much, much more than anything we can ask or imagine. To Him be glory in
the church and in Christ Jesus for all time, forever and ever.
Max Lucado
Two years out of West Point, Lieutenant Sam
Brown was on his first tour of duty in Afghanistan when an improvised explosive
device turned his Humvee into a Molotov cocktail.
He doesn’t remember how he got out of the
truck.
He does remember rolling in the sand,
slapping dirt on his burning face, running in circles, and finally dropping to
his knees.
He lifted flaming
arms to the air and cried, Jesus, save me!
In Sam’s case the words were more than a
desperate scream.
He was a devoted believer in Jesus Christ.
Sam was calling on his Savior to take him
home.
He assumed he would die. But death did not
come.
His gunner did. With bullets flying around
them, he helped Sam reach cover.
Crouching behind a wall, Sam realized that
bits of his clothing were fusing into his skin.
He ordered the private to rip his gloves off
his burning flesh.
The soldier hesitated, then pulled. With the
glove came pieces of his hands.
Brown winced at what was the first of
thousands of moments of pain.
When vehicles from another platoon reached
them, they loaded the wounded soldier into a truck.
Before Sam passed out, he caught a glimpse of
his singed face in the mirror. He didn’t recognize himself.
That was September 2008. By the time I met
him three years later, he had undergone dozens of painful surgeries.
Dead skin had been excised and healthy skin
harvested and grafted. The pain chart didn’t have a number high enough to
register the agony he felt.
Yet, in the midst of the horror, beauty
walked in.
Dietitian Amy Larsen. Since Sam’s mouth had
been reduced to the size of a coin, Amy monitored his nutrition intake.
He remembers the first time he saw her. Dark
hair, brown eyes. Nervous. Cute.
More important, she didn’t flinch at the
sight of him.
After several weeks he gathered the courage
to ask her out.
They went to a rodeo. The following weekend
they went to his friend’s wedding.
During the three-hour drive Amy told Sam how
she had noticed him months earlier when he was in ICU, covered with bandages,
sedated with morphine, and attached to a breathing machine.
When he regained consciousness, she stepped
into his room to meet him. But there was a circle of family and doctors, so she
turned and left.
The two continued to see each other. Early in
their relationship Sam brought up the name Jesus Christ.
Amy was not a believer. Sam’s story stirred
her heart for God.
Sam talked to her about God’s mercy and led
her to Christ. Soon thereafter they were married.
And as I write these words, they are the
parents of a seven-month-old boy.
Sam directs a program to aid wounded
soldiers.
Far be it from me to minimize the horror of a
man on fire in the Afghan desert.
And who can imagine the torture of repeated
surgery and rehab?
The emotional stress has taken its toll on
their marriage at times. Yet Sam and Amy have come to believe this:
God’s math works differently than ours.
War + near-death + agonizing rehab =
wonderful family and hope for a bright future.
In God’s hand intended evil is eventual good.
Are there any gods
like You, Lord?
There are no gods
like You.
You are wonderfully
holy, amazingly powerful, a worker of miracles.
Lord, there is no god
like You and no works like Yours.
God’s strong
foundation continues to stand. These words are written on the seal: “The Lord knows
those who belong to him.”
With God’s power
working in us, God can do much, much more than anything we can ask or imagine.
To Him be glory in
the church and in Christ Jesus for all time, forever and ever. – Exodus 15:11; Psalm
86:8; 2 Timothy 2:19; Ephesians 3:20-21
Your Turn
Have you ever been in the middle of horrible
circumstances and had beauty walk in?
We’d love to hear your story!
Come join the conversation on our blog! ~
Devotionals Daily
Excerpted with permission from God Will Carry
You Through by Max Lucado.
Max Lucado
Since entering the ministry in 1978, Max
Lucado has served churches in Miami, Florida; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and San
Antonio, Texas. He currently serves as Senior Minister of Oak Hills Church in
San Antonio. He is America’s bestselling inspirational author with more than
130 million books in print. Follow his website at MaxLucado.com
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