1/17/2007

Miracles

I found a picture of myself with a Wonder Woman shirt on! Amazing.

Ok, so today I had a talk with someone I know about various things and somehow I got on the subject of the fact that my mother had a tubal ligation but later gave birth to me and my little brother and then had no more children. The person I was talking to immediately said, "I guess the tubal didn't take."

WHY, OH WHY, do people REFUSE to believe in miracles? Huh? My mother had a tubal, lost a child when he was two years old, and then PRAYED specifically for two more children in her grief. You know, I have told this story recently to a few people and they have all responded in that way lately. The fact of the matter is, if a very fertile woman gets a tubal and then has two more children afterwards and then has NO MORE children after that, is that not a miracle? Does that not prove that God is certainly the one who opens and closes wombs?

If miracles don't exist---if the Divine does not intervene, forget it. A world without miracles is like a world without hope. I know that people are like this everywhere and I am sort of acting like I have lived in a dark shed my whole life, but come on. I can hardly bear it. For some reason I really got irritated with that. Even the most atheist relatives of mine believed in a miracle and called the pregnancies that---and still do. Can the human heart be so enclosed in blackness that absolutely no light can shine through? Nothing? Yes, I believe this and yet I am incredulous when I see it. Would it not be a miracle to see hearts like this turned from their blackness into gleaming brightness? I believe in miracles and I believe that can happen. It is a lot harder in that case than for a woman with a tubal to conceive.

You know, you can't see your brain, but you know it's in there.

4 comments:

Jenn said...

oh, no you can only bring God in the equation when you are BLAMING him for all the bad things in the world.

Isn't that how it goes?

;o)

God shapes us in the womb. Every life is His will. Period.

Lisa said...

I believe in God's miracles! I live with one every day! I was never supposed to be able to conceive. God sent me a hubby that was okay with that. Three months after we got married, we found out that we were expecting! It was a difficult pregnancy, and Emily has had many challenges. The specialists told us that "if" she lived, she would "live" like a vegetable... Never existing without a respirator. Shows you what God can do! *SMILE*

Ryan said...

I am scared to google tubal whatever, so I shall accept it as a miracle and move on.

R said...

In a word: sterilization.