"He has shown you, O man, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God."
Micah 6:8

Friday, March 25, 2011

PLEASE JOIN ME IN PRAYING!!

I know that I have not updated you all on our lives recently.  I will do so in another post which I have been working on but have been quite busy adjusting to having 5 children...I am loving it...but life is busy(understatement).  I know that we will get in our groove here soon and then my posting will hopefully be a little more frequent then it has.

BUT,  today I had to post this.  Two separate friends sent me the link to this blog "No Greater Joy Mom" about a different post.  When I finally got to it this post(below) was what I saw and my heart is hurting.  There is a precious family who has stepped out in faith and has followed the Lord's leading in adopting this adorable little boy.  His name is Kirill.   Please stop by the Davis Family blog and leave them an encouraging comment as they are clinging to the One who is HOPE.

PLEASE READ THIS STORY AND JOIN ME IN PRAYING!!!  We are the hands and feet of God and we can pray on behalf of the least of these!!  It is our joy as believers to bear one another's burdens and to love, encourage, and lift them up in prayer!!


Tesney and Greg traveled to a country far away TWICE.  They met their beautiful boy. They fell head over heals in love. They snuggled him, loved on him, whispered promises of the glorious future that awaits him in his new family, and told him just how passionately they loved him.  They were smitten.

They were invited to return to that country to attend court.  They did that just last week.

For five long hours they were questioned.  

The judge deliberated.  Kirill's future rested in her hands.  She alone had the power to grant him a family, or deny him one.


Contrary to every bit of advice she was given from others in the courtroom that day...

She said, "NO!"

"You cannot adopt this boy.  He is better off in an institution than in a family."  The judge felt that his needs were better served in an orphanage than in a family. She stated he was "socially unadaptable" because of his "medical condition."

Outrageous!

Kirill was denied the RIGHT to have a family--simply because he has Down Syndrome.

The family returned home last weekend.  Broken, but not defeated. Hurt, but refusing the give up.

With courage in their hearts and fierce determination, they are rising up and fighting with everything that is within them.  They are working around the clock to put the necessary paperwork together to appeal the decision.  


BUT.

In the natural, things are not looking favorable at this stage.  The news so far has been bleak.  All the information they have received this week about their impending appeal is very discouraging, to say the least.

Yet, this is one of those times in life where we CHOOSE not to look at what we can see through our human eyes.  But rather, we choose to see things through the eyes of faith--for that is what we are told to do as followers of Christ.  The Bible is full of amazing stories of God coming through for His people in impossible situations.  Each and every time God called them to have faith, even just as tiny as a mustard seed.  God commanded His people time and time again to press in and trust Him, even as they faced their humongous giants.

The book of Hebrews describes faith as the "confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see."

Friends, God is raising up an army of people to pray for this situation.  I'm pleading with you to join in--to pray, to fast, to spread the word and to NOT waiver in your faith that sweet Kirill will come home.


Like I said in this post, this is a spiritual battle!  This is not a war against flesh and blood, but against the powers of this dark world and the forces of evil that try to hold orphans captive.  This battle is not just for Kirill, friends, but for many, many other orphans that can be adopted out of this region.  A successful appeal will open the doors for countless children to get out of orphanages and into loving homes.  There is so much at stake here.  So, so much.

But it all begins with one little boy.  One little angel who matters.  One little lovie who matters to God and to his family who had to leave him behind.

I put myself in their position and I just cannot even imagine having to physically walk away and leave my children in the orphanage.  


Please will you help me today?  Will you spread the word about Kirill far and wide?  Will you storm the gates of heaven and intercede for this child, his family, and the other children in this region?

Please.  

I am reminded of David as he stood before Goliath.  A little dude standing before the huge giant.  All he had was five small stones and a sling--and the absolute assurance that His God was able to fight the battle on his behalf.  That was all David needed--and all he needed to know.  The Lord was able!

Today the battle for Kirill feels gigantic.  But, like David, we have an assurance.  A promise.  A hope. A commander of the army who is far greater than any other.  His name is the great I AM.  He is leading many of us into battle to pray for this situation.

Will you join us?

Will you pray?

Will you face this giant with us?

Will you hold up the arms of the family who is fighting on the front line?

I appreciate it so very much.

And I know they do too.


And the LORD said, "I will cause all my goodness to pass in front of you, and I will proclaim my name, the LORD, in your presence. I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion."

Exodus 33:17-19

Now, show us your glory, Lord!

7 comments:

  1. put a link on fb just this morning. tracey and renee' have been blogging and facebooking like crazy for this family.

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  2. I will be in prayer for this precious family. I can't wait to see how God will move mountains on behalf of this baby.

    Jody Fasnacht
    (old friend of Megan's)

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  3. I am posting this on FB as well. This is not the first I have heard of this family and their horrible situation! I am thankful that the word is being spread for them.

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  4. "For I know the plans I have for you, plans to give you a hope and a future." God has his arms around this precious family and is using them to spread the fragrance of Christ far and wide. What a sweet delight they must be to God's heart. We will trust that God will move supernaturally on their behalf.

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  5. Hey Caytie I'm seeing this a bit late but I noticed a few posts on FB and wondered what it was all about. So here I am today reading this and my heart breaks for this family that is so willing yet the barriers in the physical realm are great. But the spiritual realm has superceded what we see in the physical and I will be believing for God to open the floodgates to change the mind of the judge and turn this heart of stone into a heart of flesh (Ezekiel 11:19). HE is able!!

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