(This is Part 3 of articles about little Angelo. Click here to read Part I).I have to admit it was a little hard for me to look at his face before the operation. I didn't want to stare or show any sign of shock at his appearance, but it did take some effort to smile and to be encouraging without having an expression of pitty on my face for this little guy. Remembering how precious he is to God; that his body will be restored to perfection if he goes to heaven, and that all of our lives in this world are temporary helped me to have compassion for him. Angelo and his family do not know the Lord now, but I pray that in the future, Angelo will be able to look back and see the deformity he used to have as a blessing from God because God used it to bring him and his family to the Lord.
The outside is fixed, the inside is next. Angelo's outward appearance looks better now, but his inside still looks the same to God. As I thought about this, I realized that Angelo is actually a good picture of many of us. We can fix ourselves up on the outside - dress up nicely, put on make-up, do our hair, be on our best behavior and look pretty good in the eyes of the world; especially when we compare ourselves to others around us. The reality however, is that inside we are still in bad shape. The facade may look great, but with God, we still fall short of being good enough for living with and enjoying Him forever. He takes every thought, attitude, word, and behavior into account. The sin within all of us separates us from God because He is holy and He can't allow deformed sinful souls in His prescense. Like Angelo, we need corrective surgery, but on the inside not the outside.
Here is Angelo before the surgery.
Here he is after the surgery.
I am so pleased with how his surgery came out. He is still healing, but he looks so much better. The doctor needs to take his stiches out still and there is a bit of swelling, but he's a handsome little guy! When I brought him back from the hospital it looked like the whole community living under the bridge came out to see him. In my best Tagalog I chatted with many of them as we all enjoyed seeing Angelo and his mom Virgi back home. At this point Angelo was more excited about his new ball than his face being repaired, but that's just how little boys are, isn't it.
3 comments:
Wow... the difference is amazing! You mentioned that God used this to bring his family to the Lord - are they believers now?!?!?! If so - PTL!
Also - did Jess have the baby yet?
Actually, I basically was trying to say that I hope that in the future, when Angelo looks back on these events, he will be praising God about the deformity he used to have because he will realize that it was what God used to draw him and his family to Christ. They are not believers now, I pray that God will use all of this to draw them to Himself.
No baby yet, lots of contractions. I'm sure that the baby will be here soon.
Angelo was just as beautiful before, but his face now radiates a joy that he couldn't feel with his 'deformity'. He's a precious child; what a blessing for him to know you, but what a blessing for you to not only help him with his physical needs, but to be his and his family's mentor with their spiritual needs. I pray that Angelo and his family come to one day know the Lord. It's wonderful what you are doing for them and for the others living at The Bridge. :0)
And congratulations on the impending arrival of your new family member. We will pray for a late-evening labor and birth.
Be blessed,
The Perlich family.
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