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Just a short blog to let everyone know that we’re still alive (although it wouldn’t be such a bad thing at all if we weren’t, right? It would mean we were seeing Jesus). I don’t have much to update on- just taking one day at a time. Ian keeps plugging away at therapy and working hard at home too.
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Last night I asked Ian what keeps him motivated to keep fighting through this. Right away he said, “God’s glory.”
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Today I asked Ian to tell me one thing that he’s learned about God through his trial. His answer: “He is good.”
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It’s not that I wanted to show 300+ people the entire interior of my mouth, but Ian’s smile is priceless.
Can’t believe I get to spend every day with this man.
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Last night, Ian asked me what I needed prayer for. I was instantly taken back to him being in The Children’s Institute, let alone the ICU, sleeping all day, not even being able to lift his head in therapy. Now he’s asking me what I need prayer for. I so often take for granted all that God has done in Ian already. But in that moment, I realized how amazing it is that he can talk to me and ask me questions. God has been so kind to Ian and has shown him ceaseless mercy.
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We’ve been praying that Ian would be able to more consistently initiate in a variety of ways and in particular in communication. A friend recently observed that initiating in conversation can be a problem for a lot of people, but it’s especially a challenge for Ian because of his injuries. He will occasionally cross the bridge of communication without our prompting or encouragement, but our prayer is that he would do it more consistently.
He took me by surprise recently when the two of us were sitting on our patio, and I was babbling about some vintage cars our neighbor has. I remarked that his intention was to hold onto them until they became classic cars at which point he would sell them. I heard Ian clearly ask me, “when will that be?” It was as though I turned around to discover he was staring at me from my side of the bridge without me noticing him cross over. Reflecting back, I’m not sure I answered him coherently; I was so startled!
That kind of communication is what we’re praying for. We want to hear him tell us he’s hungry or thirsty or hot or cold. We want him to show us his humor again (which we’ve seen glimpses of recently). I miss the spiritual conversation we used to have. We’re praying that the Lord would restore all form of communication.
Hope this helps be more specific in prayer for him. Thanks for praying.
Steve
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