For Our Delivery

by | Apr 27, 2019 | Eternity, Salvation

Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, who gave Himself for our sins to deliver us from the present evil age, according to the will of our God and Father, to whom be the glory forever and ever. Amen. Galatians 1:3-5

I’ve got good news and bad news.

Although that expression is often a fact of life for many of us, for Stacie Crimm it was a definite reality.

The bad news was Crimm had been told she couldn’t have children. Period. End of reading.

That is why at the age of 41 she was surprised to find out she was pregnant with the child she had always wanted. You see, I told you there was bad news and good news …

and bad news.

That came when, a few months into her pregnancy, Crimm was told she had cancer of the neck and head. For her there was a choice. Either she could have the treatment that would save her life and end her unborn child’s life, or she could try to carry her child and forfeit her chance for a long life.

I would not hazard to ask you what you would do. You already know what you would do.

Instead, let me tell you what Crimm did. She opted to forego the treatment and give her child a chance for life.

Stacie Crimm died on September 11th. Before she did, from a hospital bed, she had the opportunity of holding her tiny, baby girl — Dottie Mae.

No matter what you may or may not have done in this lady’s place, the truth is this: one person died so another might live.

This, of course, is the story of our Savior. As St. Paul said, we have grace and peace because — according to God’s will and promise — Jesus gave Himself as the ransom price to save us from our sins and deliver us from a whole wealth of worldly evils.

Sacrificing your child for someone else is probably not what you would have done, but it is the course our Lord took so that we might be saved.

Now I don’t know as Dottie Mae grows up how she will feel about that which her mother has done. I pray that you as you grow in faith may become ever more appreciative of the gift of life, which is yours because Jesus Christ died so you might live.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, the words “appreciation” and “thanksgiving” are too poor to express what my heart feels for the ultimate gift of Your Son. Please read in my heart the gratitude my tongue cannot express. This I pray in my Savior’s Name. Amen.

Oh, Lord, if it’s possible, please keep a close eye on Dottie Mae until — because of Your Son — she meets her mother face to face. Amen.

Pastor Ken Klaus
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