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Jesus takes Chelsea to the prom.
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May 17 2007, 11:56 pm - By Christian_Treasures
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Praise Him when life is painful?Jesus takes Chelsey to prom! Chelsey is paralyzed and blind, but still glorifying God! Chelsey (center) with youth pastor and with friends at prom The fact that Chelsey Junker, from Mt. Lake, Minnesota, recently attended her school prom and is about to graduate is nothing short of a miracle from God! Jesus took Chelsey to prom and she takes Him with her everywhere she goes. In January 2005, Chelsey was in a snowmobile accident. Surviving the trauma of major brain injuries and a severed spinal chord, Chelsey returned home after seven months in a hospital. Chelsey is paralyzed from the chest down and is unable to see. She has made incredible progress in her speech and the use of her arms. Chelsey's sweet spirit, sense of humor, and most of all - her love for Christ - blesses everyone who meets her! I know this first hand, because I had the privilege of being one of the pastors at Chelsey's church. One of my memories of Chelsey "dancing" with Jesus took place during in our church during a sharing time in a worship service. Chelsey raised her hand and waved for our attention. Our youth pastor went to Chelsey and held the mic in front of her. In her quiet voice, she said, "I praise God that I'm alive." To say that tears filled the room is putting mildly. To say that God filled our hearts with His love and our minds with His truth is putting it clearly! Once again, we were all reminded that God loves us and has a perfect plan and purpose for each of us. He alone is worthy of all our praise! What do you need to praise God for today? In what problem do you need to trust God? Even though life is often hard to understand and you can't see the future...God does. Thank you Chelsey! Romans 8:2828 And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose. Ephesians 1:11-1211 In him we have obtained an inheritance, having been predestined according to the purpose of him who works all things according to the counsel of his will, 12 so that we who were the first to hope in Christ might be to the praise of his glory. (ESV) What does today's God's Story scripture teach us about a "good" result that can come out of pain and suffering? We are currently spending several days looking at the "good" that God brings out of bad. Do you remember the DAILYBIDES from the past couple of days? We found out from Paul that God causes everything to work for our "good". That "good" is that God wants us to glorify Him as we become more and more like Jesus Christ. One of those "good" results is that PAIN AND SUFFERING CAN TEACH US. Remember, God's purpose is to make us Holy, not happy. He wants us to learn that He is completely in control, infinite in wisdom and perfect in His love for us! Another "good" result is that PAIN AND SUFFERING CAN GLORIFY GOD THROUGH US. Chelsey and her family members have trusted Jesus Christ as their personal Savior. The family has experienced incredible pain but they are demonstrating incredible faith. They keep saying that God is in control and has a purpose in this tragedy. The Junker family knows God's love is perfect and they trust Him even though they don't like their circumstances and have days when they feel like they can't go on. At the same time they are praying like crazy for God to heal and restore Chelsey completely. Do you see it? God is being glorified by the faith of the Junker family! When followers of Jesus personally apply the truths of who God is in their lives, God is glorified through the pain and suffering of His children. How can we connect today's God's Story scripture to our lives?
How can we connect today's story and God's Story and our story with others?
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