Thursday, December 22, 2011

One Christmas Miracle


I believe in miracles.

Yes, and there is enough evidence to convince me that God does hear our prayers.

This Christmas miracle story begins back in October with the sad ending of one young man's life and his friend, Sam, in a coma. While the doctors were still running tests, they were in the process of readying the family for the worst news -- that there was no hope.

However, the MRI showed that the essential centers of the brain were still functioning. And by that evening, he moved two fingers.

His mother, Susan Regan said, "At some point, I knew we had to make some sort of decision, and I kept praying."



Now, just before Christmas, Sam is talking, walking with a walker and doctors believe that he'll make a complete recovery.

No matter what your personal beliefs are, that either Sam's day had not yet come or that his mother's prayers were answered, either way it shows the work of the Lord in our daily lives.

God can and does answer every prayer. Even silence is an answer, although it's usually one we don't want to hear.

NOTE: The title of the news story is deceptive, he wasn't readied to donate organs -- yet.
http://gma.yahoo.com/readied-donate-organs-21-old-emerges-coma-204904805.html

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