So I'm not going to lie, things have been looking pretty grim around here lately. We had pretty much given up hope the last few days. The special needs amendment was proposed to the Duma, and then the exact same day, the author of the amendment stated that he would probably be retracting it. I had been holding on to that amendment for hope SO tightly! I was starting to lost confidence. I was fearful. I was losing hope.
Then a dear adoption friend recommended
last night that we watch this talk given by Elder Holland at
a BYU devotional in 1999 entitled "Cast Not Therefore Your
Confidence". We watched it and decided our attitudes needed
changing immediately! Here is the first quote from Elder Holland's
talk that really caught my attention, "I
wish to encourage every one of you today regarding opposition that so often
comes after enlightened decisions have been made, after moments
of revelation and conviction have given us a peace and an assurance we thought
we would never lose." We indeed have felt such enlightenment and
such revelation throughout this journey. We can't deny it was from God.
We were sent on this journey right at the time we were. We felt urgency.
We were led to the country, the region, the child. We have been led
every step of the way. We have had every penny we needed right when we
needed it. We have had doors opened, prayers offered, love given.
We were given travel dates that gave us our first trip right before
the ban because of our timing (which might just save our tails in the end).
We cannot deny or forget this. We have seen miracle after
miracle occur. And now comes opposition, in the form of a demonic
dictator. I know Satan has his hand in this situation. For real.
Decisions made out of pride and ego are not of God.
Elder Holland goes on
to say, "The reminder is that we cannot sign on for a moment of
such eternal significance and everlasting consequence without knowing it will
be a fight—a good fight and a winning fight, but a fight nevertheless.
Then came this tremendous counsel, which is at the heart of my counsel to
you and the title of my remarks this morning: Cast not away therefore your
confidence, which hath great recompense of reward. For ye
have need of patience, that, after ye have done the will of God, ye might
receive the promise. . . .
. . . If any man draw back, my soul
shall have no pleasure in him. . . .
. . . We are not of them who draw back
unto perdition. [Hebrews 10:35–36, 38–39; emphasis added]"
Paul said, but don't "draw back," he warned. Don't panic and
retreat. Don't lose your confidence. Don't forget how you once felt. Don't
distrust the experience you had. That tenacity is what saved Moses when the
adversary confronted him, and it is what will save you."
Now, it's not that we
were giving up. We will fight this thing as long as we possibly can.
I honestly did question our decisions along the way, though. I
would ask myself, "Did I really have those feelings, or did I just think I
did. Were we really led to this point?" I was second guessing
God's hand in this adoption. And my hope? It was all but gone.
This is my favorite
quote from the talk, "Yes, there are cautions and considerations to make,
but once there has been genuine illumination, beware the temptation to retreat
from a good thing. If it was right when you prayed about it and trusted it and
lived for it, it is right now. Don't give up when the pressure mounts."
I have to say, I know
that we might not be able to bring Dasha/Meg home. I know that there are
many miracles still that would need to happen in order for us to be able to
proceed. But! We are going to pray our hearts out and have complete
faith that the Lord will provide a way. Because we were not sent on this
journey for nothing. We were not led to Dasha for no reason. Right
at this moment, we believe the reason is because she is supposed to be in our
family in this earthly life. If we are wrong, there are other reasons as
to why we traveled to her that we are not aware of. In the mean time,
though, 100% of our energy and faith is going to the fact that we think she
will somehow, someway be brought into our family. That we were led to her
by the hand of God. And no matter what the outcome of the adoption, we
can never again deny this. "Some, just like those Paul had described
earlier, said, "Let's go back. This isn't worth it. We must have been wrong.
That probably wasn't the right spirit telling us to leave Egypt." What
they actually said to Moses was, "Wherefore hast thou dealt thus with us,
to carry us forth out of Egypt? . . . It had been better for us to serve the
Egyptians, than that we should die in the wilderness" (Exodus 14:10–12).
And I have to say, "What about that
which has already happened? What about the miracles that got you here? What
about the frogs and the lice? What about the rod and the serpent, the river and
the blood? What about the hail, the locusts, the fire, and the firstborn
sons?"
We have experienced miracles already, so
why wouldn't God part our red sea, too? Why wouldn't he
soften the hearts of the leaders (or, if their hearts are
beyond softening, even entice them using the things they lust
after, like greed and power?)
Elder Holland goes on to say, "The
third lesson from the Lord's spirit of revelation in the miracle of the
crossing of the Red Sea is that, along with the illuminating revelation
that points us toward a righteous purpose or duty, God will also provide the
means and power to achieve that purpose. Trust in that eternal truth.
If God has told you something is right, if something is indeed true for
you, he will provide the way for you to accomplish it." Bingo!
We were absolutely told this was the right thing to do. We have
been led more than I am even comfortable publicly telling you!
Here is our answer! We proceed with faith!
"It is that in the process of
revelation and in making important decisions, fear almost always plays a
destructive, sometimes paralyzing role." Yes, yes it does. But not
anymore. We will proceed knowing it is in God's hands. "And
Moses said unto the people, Fear ye not, stand still, and see
the salvation of the Lord. . . . The Lord shall fight for you."
The closing paragraph of Elder Holland's
talk says, "I acknowledge the reality of opposition and adversity, but I
bear witness of the God of Glory, of the redeeming Son of God, of light and
hope and a bright future. I promise you that God lives and loves you, each one
of you, and that he has set bounds and limits to the opposing powers of
darkness. I testify that Jesus is the Christ, the victor over death and hell
and the fallen one who schemes there. The gospel of Jesus Christ is true, and
it has been restored, just as we have sung and testified this morning.
"Fear ye not." And when the
second and the third and the fourth blows come, "fear ye not. . . . The
Lord shall fight for you." "Cast not away therefore your
confidence."
Our confidence, from this point forward,
will be not cast away!
Now, for an update on what's going on.
There are such mixed reports. Today the press secretary to the
president in Meg's country said that the treaty is in effect until January,
2014 because when it was signed in July, both countries agreed that they would
give the other country a year's notice if they wanted out of the treaty.
We were super duper excited for a few minutes, until it was revealed that
just because the treaty is in effect doesn't mean that we will be able to
proceed with the adoption. In fact, it was stated that those who have
passed court will be able to get their kids home, but no one else. In the
Department of State press conference today, though, they said they were
"hopeful" and didn't want to define what "families in
process" meant, because they are negotiating to try and get as many
families their kids as possible. We are hopeful that the DOS will be able
to negotiate for us.
Meg's country is waiting on their
supreme court to make a decision about how to implement the adoption ban law.
I suppose it's up to them to decide what "in process" means and
to fine tune the law in practical terms. We are hopeful that they will be
reasonable in their decision.
So, that's what's up! We covet
your prayers at this time. We know God is the only one who can make this
happen. Thanks for following along, and if you made it through that
massive post, good work ;) Oh, and watch the video of Elder Holland's
full talk. Totally worth it!!!
Very well written and very well said. I totally agree! You and meg are in our every prayer
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