Thursday, May 15, 2014

His Grace by Elliot Tenpenny

First published May 13 by Elliot Tenpenny on Reigning in Life.

If you don’t do something, she’s just going home to die,” her mother pleaded, and she was right.

Grace had been born with a large spinal malformation called a myelomeningocele, where an abnormal opening of the spinal cord allows the nerves and fluid to come out at the base of her spine. When we met her, 14 months later, the skin covering the swelling was paper thin and ready to burst open. If this happened in the remote, forest area she lives in, she would quickly die. After several weeks of praying, asking advice from multiple experts, reading everything possible, and exhausting the possibilities to transfer her, we made the difficult decision to operate.



We entered surgery with all our personnel. Everyone had grown to love Grace and we weren’t sure if this would be the last time we’d see her beautiful smile. The room was solemn as Dr. Joe prepared anestesia, Elliott read notes and prayed silently in the corner, Ben and Eamon collected supplies, and Danny and Sarah prepared her special bed for post op care. After everything was prepared, we prayed together.



When peace like a river attendeth my soul, when storms like sea billows roll…” played in the back ground. The first incision was made. We drained the fluid and opened the sac revealing the inter workings of God’s hand. Tiny, white, spinal nerves spidered throughout the sac, created to control every fine movement and feeling of Grace’s legs. Working carefully around this precious circuit way, we tediously separated the thin layers of skin and closed the opening. After finishing a long and difficult operation, we praised God for guarding Grace’s life through surgery but worried she would never be able to move her legs again. She quickly proved us wrong as she woke up from anesthesia kicking.



God not only guarded the ability to move her legs, but over the next few weeks He also protected her from infection, kept her from developing hydrocephalus, and spontaneously healed an anal fistula. After another operation, good nutrition and many hours of worry and prayer, Grace will soon go home, healed. Every day we see Grace, we are reminded of God’s goodness. Most recently, Grace has started standing for the first time and trying to learn to walk. Through her, we have been touched by His grace and healing made real through the life of this precious little girl.

It is not by my knowledge and capabilities that Grace has been made well. Never before has this truth been made quite so real. “Such confidence we have through Christ toward God. Not that we are adequate in ourselves to consider anything as coming from ourselves, but our adequacy is from God, who also made us adequate as servants of a new covenant, not of the letter but of the Spirit; for the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life.” 2 Corinthians 3: 4-6

We may not feel or be qualified to do the things God asks us to do, but if He asks us to do it, He promises to give us the capabilities and use us for His glory.

What is God asking you to do today?




Elliot and Sarah Tenpenny are serving at the Pioneer Christian Hospital in Impfondo with World Medical Mission. Read more of their experiences at Reigning in Life.

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