| Inside the center of every flower is my mother's face |
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| Photo courtesy of Maggie C. who carries and will birth her joy in 2012 |
| I asked my mother to pose for a picture with this tree. This is what she gave. Always more than expected :) (July 2009) |
And so,
the stories, which I had heard as a child about myself inside my mother’s
belly, became the seeds that would later sprout up into my life-long inquiries
up to Heaven. And on those occasions as a child—and well into my
teenage years and eventual adulthood—when in Sunday school, when the scriptural
reference every so often would pop up to be: You created my inmost being;
you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully
and wonderfully made (Psalm 139: 12-13a), I wondered in awe. I couldn’t help but to ask:
“God, did you really know me when I was inside my mother’s womb? Did you know me before I even had a name?"

Although I've heard you share this story before, the way you write it here brings tears to my eyes. And that is an awesome picture of your mom!
ReplyDeletei've never heard this story before! i wanted to cry, too! a mother's love is incredible. God's love even more. you bring out both in this story. your mother looks like a young tree sprite in this picture. so lovely indeed! yes, DHK, u overcame the obstacles in your mama's belly, u can overcome any obstacle on this Earth to reach the One who knew you even before u were DHK. :-)
ReplyDeleteI still have the letter you wrote me when I moved up to 5th grade. You included this verse, and it's one that I've held onto ever since...
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