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ellie LeJeune
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0 posted 2000-02-10 03:52 AM


When our first child,
   Michelle,
went home to You,
at three months,
the pain was unbearable.
And I asked "why"?
When we were told,
there would be no other
   child,
without her genetic scars'
   we mourned,
and asked "why"?
Then you gave us Faith,
and we held it fast.
   Six miracles!
Six beautiful children later.
Would we be so deeply
   grateful?
Would we so profoundly
   know,
the gift of a perfect
   child.
Would my heart beat with
   joy,
the way it does, when
I see each face?
Would I feel blessed
   among women?
Because Your love prevailed,
and turned all things
   to good.
Knowing we are called to
   your purpose.



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thumper4him
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since 2000-02-06
Posts 27
Newport Beach Ca
1 posted 2000-02-10 12:16 PM


that is great!!! We so often times go to the lord when we need him but forget him when he answers.

 you can't make footprints in the sand of times that you are sitting down

Janet Marie
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since 2000-01-22
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2 posted 2000-02-10 02:46 PM


Ellie, this poem, touches me deeply.
your loss is unimaginable...and leaves me with no true expression.
this beautiful poems speaks to your strength and wisdom and your poetic talent.
My parents lost a child, my sister was born with a Genetic Illness and the doctors told them not to have more.
They went on to 4 healthy children...
doctors know medicine...God knows miracles.
thank you for sharing this very personal poem with us. We can all learn from its message of unwaivering faith.
take care, janet marie

LoveBug
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3 posted 2000-02-10 03:23 PM


What a beautiful poem! Miracles DO happen!

 "To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world"

WhtDove
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since 1999-07-22
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4 posted 2000-02-10 08:23 PM


LOL, sorry! I have to giggle at this. First it is a loss, and then it was well made up for. Blessings beyond what we ask! What an awesome God we have!    Thanks Ellie!

 <*\\\><

When you can't make up your mind
Which way is right for you,
Stop and softly ask yourself,
What Would Jesus Do?

ellie LeJeune
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5 posted 2000-02-10 08:56 PM


thank you for all the responses that always touch my heart.

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dovesongs
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6 posted 2000-02-11 07:58 PM


Oh, my is this a beautiful expression of God's profound love of us and your wisdom to trust him and not rely on a Dr's word.  This is very touching indeed.  Another great work from you.  God Bless, Anita
deleeme
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since 1999-10-09
Posts 1766
NEW ENGLAND, USA
7 posted 2000-02-11 10:09 PM


Isn't it wonderful, Ellie, that God doesn't prove his promises on paper--but on the very favric of our lives? Heartbreak only sets the stage for our seeking and by faith claiming the further & exalted blessing the Lord has for us once He's really got our attention.  May God continue to bless you more and more!   David


 "Our Creativity points to a Higher Creator--we couldn't have just happened, and for what ability we may possess--to God be the glory." -dlw-


sandgrain
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since 1999-09-21
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Sycamore, IL, USA
8 posted 2000-02-12 10:41 AM


Ellie, this a is beautiful tribute to the wonder of God's love through suffering.  Forthe first 4 yrs. of our married life, I cried thinking we'd never have children....we have 5, plus 13 grandchildren.
What blessings!  So often through the trials of raising our children, I'd remember that emptiness I once had.

ellie LeJeune
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9 posted 2000-02-13 07:04 PM


thanks sandgrain, as usual, your compassion and understanding shine through. You know just where I'm coming from.

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mirjam
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since 1999-11-24
Posts 246
Auckland, New Zealand
10 posted 2000-02-13 09:44 PM


Ellie what a beautiful poem - your faith is so secure no doctor's advice will shatter your belief that God performs miracles, and indeed works all things for the good of those who are called according to His purpose.  That is one of my absolute favourite scriptures in the whole bible, and it's so awesome seeing you stand so firmly on it!  Isn't God a gracious and giving God?  Great poem, great talent, great read!
ellie LeJeune
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11 posted 2000-02-14 02:44 AM


thanks, Mirjam. Your reply was so sweet!

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Vincent Spaulding
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12 posted 2000-02-15 06:49 AM


Thanks you for your poem.  It's a wonderful illustration of my favorite verse.  I've always loved Romans 8:28.  One of my favorite Bible stories is the story of Joseph, who though sold into Egypt as a slave and falsely accused of a crime, rose to prominence that he otherwise could not have enjoyed.  How he must have wondered what God was doing during his darker years!  But he was able to see God's hand in everything, even if he didn't have the answers always at his fingertips.

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OWPEMT
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13 posted 2000-02-16 11:43 PM


My sister Mary had lost 6 baby's before they were born, after that they adopted two beautiful girls, (sisters) three months after that while she was in surgery to have her breast removed they found out she was with child, his name is Wayne and he is 10 years old, Mary now has 5 children, God is so grand, She and her children are all healthy today. thank you for sharing.
Sandy
OWPEMT

 Sandra Jean Perry Patton

ellie LeJeune
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King of Prussia, PA USA
14 posted 2000-03-09 06:52 AM


Dear Rebecca: do you think this one might help?

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Michael
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15 posted 2000-03-09 07:09 AM


One of the hardest things to accept is death of loved ones...especially that of a child.  What a moving poem, ellie.  I think this will help.


michael

WhtDove
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16 posted 2000-03-09 10:09 AM


Yes Ellie I think this might help! Thank you Hon!  I'll send it to him! You guys are a true blessing ya know that?
Howie
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since 2000-02-28
Posts 8

17 posted 2000-03-09 12:05 PM


That is a wonderful poem! It really shows God's love for us. Whatever He may take, He gives back tenfold. Thank you, Whtdove, for sharing it with me. Howie ;-)
Alle'cram
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since 2000-02-28
Posts 1816
Texas
18 posted 2000-03-09 08:45 PM


Dear Ellie, (can't believe I missed this one too) First thought that came to my mind after reading your poem was what God did for Sarah and Abraham, miracle Issac, if you will; How God opened Leah's womb, because of His compassion for her; Leah was so pleased with her first born, second, third then fourth; Ruben,Simeon,Levi and Judah. God is the same yesterday and today. He is a wonderful Savior and your poem gives Him all the glory. Amen.  Marcy
rwood
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since 2000-02-29
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Tennessee
19 posted 2000-03-09 08:51 PM


Ellie you are truly a faithfull and loving servant. God smiled on you then and smiles on you now. Wow 6 children. I love it! I think that this is very soothing for sadness.
Motherhood has its heartache and its glorious joys.
Sincerely
Rwood

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