God's Providence (please read)

This last Sunday my mom was rushed off to the hospital. It was unexpected for me, and I was woke up in the middle of the night and told that an ambiance was coming to her up. After they had left I went downstairs and just started weeping, praying, and reading my bible. My four brothers and three sisters where upstairs asleep because my Dad hadn't wanted them to wake-up.

While I was praying and reading I saw an extreme example of God's providence. My Dad was supposed to leave that night at six for Houston and not be back until Monday night, but his flight was delayed until Monday morning so he came home and planned on leaving the next morning. That night my mom was rushed off to the hospital. If we hadn't had our Dad it would have really been a nightmare. God's providence has been everywhere the past few days my mom has been at the hospital. I read my bible for two hours before falling asleep from my wiriness.

God really tried me that night, but by going to the word I was able to find encouragement and rest in God's word. Also, one thing that has really encouraged me the past couple of days, is a line from a song by Phil Wickham called "Cannons" and during the bridge he says, "All Glory, Honor, Power is yours amen!" I am actually listening to it as I write this.

I would ask that you pray for my Mom, she lost the baby for those of you who knew she was pregnant, and she still is bleeding but she's gotten better. Please be in prayer!

"All Glory, Honor, Power is Yours (God's) Amen!" -Phil Wickham (and somewhere in the Bible!)
-Kole

9 comments:

Kade July 30, 2008 at 9:48 AM  

I will be praying, Kole.

Nick

Liljd July 30, 2008 at 10:49 AM  

I'll pray for you guys too.

Anonymous July 30, 2008 at 10:46 PM  

I will continue to pray for Mrs Katie and for all of you.
Noah elliott

Anonymous July 31, 2008 at 5:34 AM  

I will be praying for your family Kole. I am sorry to hear about what happened. Our family had a similar situation two years ago and it was a sad time.

deb July 31, 2008 at 12:54 PM  

I will certainly be praying for you. How sad that your family is going through this.

I hope that you don't mind me paying you a compliment. From the comments that you left on my blog, I expected a much older poster. You express yourself very intelligently.

Kade July 31, 2008 at 7:32 PM  

Actuallly that's my brother, Kade. He's even younger than I am.

-Kole

Margaret Braun August 1, 2008 at 1:04 PM  

I'm sorry to hear that, Kole. A miscarriage must be really hard. I'll definitely be praying for your family. I'm glad to hear that you're resting in God in this time of trial.

cj August 1, 2008 at 6:29 PM  

I'll definitely be praying.

-cj

Liljd August 1, 2008 at 6:39 PM  

Are things going any better now?

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