This is what a conqueror looks like

Sometimes a picture really is worth 1000 words. Below is a picture of two x-rays of Ariella's lungs. The one on the right is the x-ray from yesterday morning. To look at it you would think that there is something wrong because you can only see one lung. The left lung, which for the most part has been functioning properly, under the x-ray is nice and dark, that is a good thing. It means air is moving through the lung and it is clear. However, the lung on the right is whited out and barely visible. That is a bad thing. Yesterday the air sacs in the right lung were blocked up and almost completely filled with mucus. That was yesterday's x-ray. Today's x-ray is the one on the left and what do you see, that's right you see BOTH LUNGS BEAUTIFUL AND BLACK. In less than 24 hours God worked through the Bipap machine and inflated Ella's right lung almost to full capacity. So far today she continues to do really well. I will write more later, but I had to get this out to all of you immediately. Please don't stop praying, don't stop calling on Jesus for a miracle. It is working.

5 comments:

  1. God is AWESOME!!! I pray that we all get to be a witness to your miracle, Charles & Rachel! We will continue to pray faithfully.

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  2. WE SERVE A MIGHT GOD! YES WE DO! I PRAISE HIM FOR FILLING HER LUNGS!

    wmj

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  3. Let's at least give a little credit to very, very hard work of the doctors/nurses/researchers/inventors/scientists who were able to make this happen, right?

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    1. "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind." Albert Einstein
      We have commented in passing many times about the medical staff at CCMC and would never take anything away from these folks. Our faith in Jesus Christ in no way minimizes the knowledge and advancement medical science has made through God's guidance. It would be a mistake to discount the contributions of mankind, but an even bigger mistake to ignore my God. Please continue to check the blog regularly and keep the dialogue going. We will be posting something specially dedicated to the CCMC Team very soon. Thank you for the comments.

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  4. What a mighty God we serve...praying for you all. Much love, the Guiont family

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