The Lamb And A Plan

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Listen while you read: "Silent Night Holy Night"1  (Lyrics)

Romans 8:28 – And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose. (ESV)

Trying to capture and keep all the memories that are actively being made on Christmas Eve is challenging. The flurry of activity goes by so quickly that it is hard to take it all in and lock it away in our hearts and minds. However, one Christmas Eve is thickly written on my heart when we recognized God's plan for our lives, and God's divine wisdom and perfect timing became evident.

After waiting seventeen years to have kids, my husband and I were finally blessed with two wonderful foster children, and it was going to be our first Christmas as a family of four. Our daughter was a cheerful two-year-old who loved decorating the tree, singing "Tingle Bells" and playing with the "graham crackers" (nutcrackers). Our son was a precious two-month-old newborn, and they were (and are) our dream come true.

That year, my friend gave us a copy of Max Lucado's children's book, The Crippled Lamb. I had never heard the fictional story before, and as I read it aloud and the meaning of the tale unfolded, I wept in gratefulness to God.

Spoiler alert: The story stars a little lamb who could not walk well enough to join the flock in the neighbouring fields. He was left behind, feeling abandoned by his shepherd and feeling that he was too broken to be of use to anyone. However, the story reveals that the little crippled lamb had a divine purpose — one that couldn't have been fulfilled without his physical limitations. Because he had been left behind, he was present in the stable when Mary and Joseph arrived. When Jesus was born, the lamb was there to witness the birth of Christ and to give the warmth of his body to the holy Infant.

Trying to keep from shoulder-sobbing as this revelation of God's perfect plan washed over me, I finished the book and looked gratefully at my God-given, beautiful, little family.

What I had recognized in those moments was that there was a reason for our decades of waiting, a purpose in the pain of infertility. Had we not had our physical limitations, we would not have been present for these two children right now. We would have missed the greatest blessing of our lives. The very thing that had caused us to feel left behind had been turned into a divine purpose. God took our pain and our brokenness and used it for His glory and for our good.

The Shepherd has a plan for us all, and just like the crippled lamb, we need to be grateful for our purpose.

Prayer: Dear God, may we trust You to work on the plans for our lives. Help us to see beyond our pain to the greater purpose that You have intended for us. May that revelation wash over us and fill us with gratitude. Amen.

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Kerri Cramer-Creel <edistotribe@yahoo.com>
Louisa, Virginia, USA
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One thought on “The Lamb And A Plan”

  1. Beautiful story, Kerri. Merry Christmas.


    Thank you for a beautiful story of hope and fulfillment.


    Thank you so much for that. Really encouraging on this Christmas Eve.


    Thank you for sharing this encouraging devotional with us today. To God be the glory! Blessings.


    Thanks Kerri, may you and your family enjoy the peace and quiet of this Christmas season. Blessings.


    Thank you, Kerri, for sharing the blessings your family has received and encouraging us to think about our blessings.


    Wow. What a touching story. I will remember this lesson. Thank you for writing. Merry Christmas.
    (Manitoba)


    WELL, your devotional is the absolute best Christmas story outside the Bible that I have heard lately. THANK YOU AND MERRY CHRISTMAS!
    (Texas)


    Thank you for writing this devotional.
    God’s plan.
    Thank you.
    Blessings.
    Little lamb.


    Merry and Blessed Christmas Kerri.
    Beautiful family!!! I am so happy for you 4.
    God’s timing is everything for sure.
    Praying all goes well in 2025!!!
    Blessings


    This is a wonderful story of your family and God’s Blessings. Wee lambs and their caring shepherds are regular folks praising the arrival of the Lord (like us), right beside three kings and majestic angels. All praise and are blessed by the Lord.
    (Ontario)


    Greetings Kerri!
    What a beautiful picture you have painted for us. Thank you for sharing your touching devotional today. Blessings to you and your family.
    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all four of you!


    Good morning, Kerri,
    I have not heard of this book and thoroughly enjoyed the message of your sharing. God’s plan for us is always wonderful. Thank you for sharing of your experience to help us all remember that God is in control and no matter what He loves us and wants the best for us. A beautiful message at Christmas with a lovely hymn to compliment. Many more blessings.


    Many thanks Kerri for your very heartwarming devotional today. It was so good to read that you were finally blessed with two little children and they were blessed to have you and your husband give them loving care. We often can be totally amazed how God will answer our prayers and give us delight beyond what we expect. He certainly is ever deserving of our praise and faithfulness. Blessings for sharing this very special writing and may you and family enjoy a very blessed Christmas together.


    NOTE FROM FEEDBACK EDITOR:
    I apologize for the delay in posting the feedback but I had computer problems.

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