“Though the mountains be shaken and the hills be removed,
yet my unfailing love for you will not be shaken, nor my covenant of peace be removed, says the Lord, who has compassion on you.”
Isaiah 54:10 (NIV)
Three years ago when my son had a motorcycle accident and was in a coma, I went to the bank to drop off guardianship papers. I was explaining the accident and his current condition to the bank clerk as she added me to his account as his legal guardian.
Afterwards when I exited the bank, a little elderly lady followed me out and stopped me to say she couldn’t help but overhear about my son’s accident. Then she asked me what his name is so that she could pray for him every day. I was surprised but touched by her compassion for a stranger. I told her Jon’s name, thanked her for her prayers, then we parted, and I never saw her again.
I make very few trips to the lobby of that bank, since most of the banking is done on line. This week I needed to go into the bank lobby for a certain transaction. The bank clerk knows me and she asked how my son was doing. After I updated her, she told me that a certain bank customer still inquires about Jon, whenever she comes to the bank. It has to be the same lady that approached me three years ago. I was so surprised to hear that she is still praying for him all this time.
I told the bank clerk to let the lady know that I really appreciate her prayers and that Jon is awake, walking, feeding himself, though not talking much, but has come a long way from being comatose, when she first heard about him.
What kind of dedicated prayer warrior prays diligently for three years for someone she has never met? I remember the day that the lady approached me to ask his name. For a moment, I wondered if she was a real person or an angel in disguise, just sent to comfort me. Now I know that she’s not only a real person but a person God must have inspired to pray for and bless total strangers.
Once again, I left that bank feeling especially blessed. I felt as if God was reaffirming His unfailing love and compassion for Jon and me. It had to be God who stirred that lady’s heart to pray in the first place. That, to me, is nothing less than a sign and affirmation of God’s unfailing love.
There are times when we face situations that seems like what was once stable and smooth sailing, suddenly becomes unstable and shaken, but God’s love for us is never shaken. We still believe during those unstable times but occasionally the Lord chooses to send us a sign that affirms His unfailing love and covenant of peace, which can never be shaken or removed.
Prayer accomplishes so much, and I am also thankful to the many friends who have been praying for Jon for years. It seems that the longer we live, we learn that God enjoys reaffirming His faithfulness to us by blessing us through other people.
Lord, we praise and thank you for sending us signs of your unfailing love and peace, always affirming that we will never be shaken. Amen










