To go along with my prior writing, Faith Requires Works, I will endeavor to bring the following thoughts a little closer to home and make them more relatable to where the rubber meets the road, so to speak.
This story is not meant to
hurt your faith or discourage you in any way.
Rather, it is my desire to encourage you to remain open to what God
wants to do in your life and how He can bring about miracles.
As a young boy growing up in
the small town of Martinez, California, I was the youngest of four children
born to my parents. Sadly, I suffered
from many allergies, which were aggravated by the close proximity of an oil
refinery just over the hill. At times,
my allergies became so severe that Dad contemplated moving to a drier climate
more suitable for my health. Phoenix,
Arizona, became his final choice.
One winter in Martinez, I
became very ill with a bad cough that settled deep into my bronchial
tubes. Mom and Dad did everything they
knew to do to help the cough subside.
They used two vaporizers placed beneath a makeshift tent while I
breathed in the steam. They also rubbed
Vicks VapoRub, a mentholated topical ointment, on my chest. My parents believed deeply in prayer and were
earnestly seeking God for a miracle.
Finally, they took me to a
doctor who diagnosed my condition as a severe case of acute bronchitis. Dad took me home against the doctor’s
advice. The doctor wanted to hospitalize
me immediately, but Dad was a man of faith who believed prayer was the key to
bringing about miracles.
Back at home, Mom and Dad
continued praying and expecting God to move.
However, when they returned with me to the doctor for another
examination, he said I was three times worse than before and now suffering from
bronchopneumonia, or viral pneumonia.
Dad’s faith in God did not
waver. He remained determined that
prayer would produce the miracle so desperately needed.
But this time, as Dad turned
to leave the examination room, the doctor stopped him with a stern voice and
said angrily, “If you don’t allow me to put him in the hospital, don’t bother
bringing him back to me!”
Dad reluctantly yielded to the
doctor’s insistence while questioning God as to why the miracle had not yet
happened.
I still remember arriving at
the hospital, nervously walking inside, and meeting some of the staff. I knew I was going to be left there, so I
asked Dad if I could give him one more hug before they left. I wrapped my arms around his neck with all
the strength I had and cried, “Don’t leave me!
Don’t leave me!”
It took three nurses to pull
me free from his neck. That must have
absolutely broken my parents’ hearts.
The staff immediately placed
me in an oxygen tent and began excellent care, comforting me and doing
everything possible to make me comfortable.
After a short time, things began to turn around. The cough subsided, strength returned to my
body, and healing came quickly.
I cannot remember how long I
remained in the hospital, but when I returned home, I heard Dad tell someone,
“It was like a miracle!”
At times, God moves in
mysterious ways, His wonders to perform.
God is God, and He knows exactly who we are and what our needs may
be. Answers to prayer do not always come
in the way we think they should, but we must remain open to God’s perfect will
and trust His omnipresent power to bring about miracles as He sees fit—not
according to our own dogmatic thinking.
We must be careful not to
place God in a box of our own making, expecting Him to work only through the
methods we have predetermined. In my
dad’s defense, faith was indeed at work, but he also had to learn something
important about God’s providence: faith requires works to follow.
Dad heard God speak through
the doctor that day.
The “works” began when Dad
finally said the words, “Put him in the hospital.”
Scripture says in James 2:17, “Thus
also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead."
My final words are these: call
the doctor, take the pills, take the shots, and remain open to wise counsel
rather than holding to a biased opinion or a closed mind regarding the workings
of God.
Do not miss His will because
you believe a miracle must come only in a certain way.
Before making any decision,
ask the Holy Spirit for guidance, then move forward in faith with action
following behind it.
Me must guard against tunnel
vision so we do not miss God’s perfect will for the situation at hand.
Written by,
Papa Boyd