Adversity | Birth Defect | Character | Desire | Grace | Handicaps | Joy | Success | Trial

NO LEGS
Elisabeth Elliot Gren tells of Judy Squier, a friend of hers who was born with out legs. She is a cheerful radiant woman who loves her Lord Jesus. Elisabeth asked Judy to write a letter to the family of Brandon Scott who was also born without legs. Judy did so. In her letter she relates that this would be at least a hundred times harder for them than it would be for Brandon, for “a birth defect by God’s grace does not rob childhood of its wonder, nor is a child burdened by high expectations.” Toward the end of her letter she tells them they have been “chosen in a special way to display His unique Masterwork. I pray that your roots will grow deep down into the faithfulness of God’s loving plan, that you will be awed as you witness the fruits of the Spirit manifested in your family. ‘What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the Creator calls…

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