Hi everybody. I'm back home! Praise God! I still have my leg. I lost most
of my heel. But the surgeon was amazed THAT WHEN HE WENT TO CHECK THE WOUND
THE DAY AFTER SURGERY IT WAS ALREADY HEALING! That's unheard of in
diabetics! Two days later was the second surgery and when he went in, THERE
WAS NOTHING TO DO! The kind of skin that's on your heel doesn't fill itself
in like in other places, but mine is! The first surgery, he came in OR and I
took his hand and told him I was praying for him that God would give him
wisdom. He smiled and said he was praying for me. When the second surgery
was over, he told me I had to thank God for my foot because God was the only
reason I still had it. I am still on oxygen and round the clock iv's, but
i'm home and have 2 legs. From what we can figure, it all started with fire
ant bites. Who knew? But this I leave you "Though He slay me, yet will I
trust Him" I love you all, thanks for the prayers. I am a wealthy woman.
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Just the kind miracles that non-believers would call "a stroke of luck". Of course, we know better, dont we?
Luke Hoffmann
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‘Men became scientific because they expected Law in Nature, and they expected Law in Nature because they believed in a Legislator. In most modern scientists this belief has died: it will be interesting to see how long their confidence in uniformity survives it. Two significant developments have already appeared — the hypothesis of a lawless sub-nature, and the surrender of the claim that science is true. We may be living nearer than we suppose to the end of the Scientific Age.’
Lewis, C.S., Miracles: a preliminary study, Collins, London, p. 110, 1947.
