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Tell the Kids
- By Toby Baxley
- Published March 25, 2008
- Spiritual Formation
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Toby Baxley
Toby Baxley is a worship leader and songwriter currently living in NE Texas with his Wife, Melissa, and their two children, Garrett and Vivian. He currently leads worship for a community group that meets in his home and he often serves as a guest worship leader in the area.
Click here for a complete (and growing) list of Toby's music at PraiseCharts.
I have a picture on my desk that always makes me smile. It’s
a picture of my wife – Melissa – and me in a cabin in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. It’s really
nothing more than just a snapshot, but what it represents is absolutely
revolutionary in my young family’s life.
At the time the picture was taken, Melissa and I had been
married for four years and two months and were celebrating a “second
honeymoon”. We were celebrating the miracle that God performed in our lives by
healing Melissa from Fibromyalgia Syndrome, a chronic pain syndrome that she
had experienced for the majority of our married life. She had been on powerful
and very addictive pain medications for several years. The result was a dulling
of her pain, but also a dulling of her emotions and senses. Through a series of
events, God performed a work of healing in Melissa’s body and she was able to
completely and quickly wean herself from those medications. As a result, the
sparkle returned to her eyes and her smile. Through that experience, I also
learned a valuable lesson in how to truly love my wife “in sickness and in
health.”
The picture on my desk is the first of many pictures that
gives evidence of that miracle. I keep it out as a visual reminder of God’s
faithfulness and His power. If and when our children or anyone ask, I am always
ready to give an account of that faithfulness and power that brought us through
a very dark time in our lives.
Take a look around today. Do you have any souvenirs from
your journey with God thus far? It may be a picture or a trinket. It may even
be a scar or a limp. Whatever it is, always be ready to tell your story about
the faithfulness and power of God.
Thank you, Father, for portraits of grace in our lives; for images and reminders of our journey with you. Help us to be ready when the time comes to tell our story.
