Sunday, December 28, 2025

Glorifying God

                                                                     GLORIFYING GOD

Do you know what the day after Christmas is called? It is called Boxing Day. About 30 countries celebrate Boxing Day, including Commonwealth members such as New Zealand, Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Some former British colonies, like The Bahamas, Hong Kong, and South Africa, have also made it a public holiday.  

Traditionally, it was a day for the affluent to present gifts (or "boxes") to employees, artisans, and those in need as a charitable act, signifying the ongoing spirit of Christmas giving.

Despite most English-speaking countries honoring Boxing Day as an official holiday, the United States has never adopted it as a national tradition. Instead, on the day after Christmas, business is as usual in the USA. Although the essence of after-Christmas promotions and festive downtime remains, it is mainly expressed through extended shopping events such as "Christmas sales" or "Post-Christmas markdowns."[1] You will already see Valentine's Day merchandise showing up.

             I wondered what happened right after the birth of the Christ Child? Was business as usual? No! The angels returned to heaven. The three wise kings returned to their country after worshiping the King of kings. The parents' lives have changed forever. Mary treasured up all those extraordinary events and pondered them in her heart.

The shepherds became the first evangelists to proclaim the good news of Christ's birth. They returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things they had heard and seen, which were just as they had been told. On the first Sunday after Christmas and the last Sunday of 2025, you don't need to hear one more three-point sermon. We want to glorify God for revealing Himself to us through the reading, teaching, and preaching of God's Word. We want to praise and thank him for all the manifold blessings he has poured into our lives over the past year.

The passage in Romans 8:1-24 discusses the apostle Paul's zeal to preach the gospel to both Jews and Gentiles. It highlights two sets of people. The first group is the righteous; these are the people who put their faith in God, and that faith sustains them in life. Another group was the skeptics; though the truth about God is made plain to them through God's revelation, they knew God, yet neither glorified Him as God nor gave thanks to Him. They exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images of people, birds, animals, and reptiles.

Therefore, God gave them over in the sinful desires of their hearts to sexual immorality for the degrading of their bodies with one another. Not glorifying God or not thanking him is detrimental to us. Let's take a few minutes to give God the glory and thanks to Him for what He has done for you in 2025. By doing so, we will be mutually encouraged by each other's faith.

Double Christmas Miracles: I want to glorify God by sharing with you how He has been merciful to me this past year. I wanted to update you on my health since many of you have expressed concern and prayed for me. Since April 2025, I have had some form of health scare or another. Some of those fears stemmed from doctors' health prognoses, while others stemmed from my perception of the potential dangers of acting or not acting on doctors' suggestions.

However, during the Christmas season, I experienced two miracles from God, which left me amazed and in awe of God's miracle-working power: Miracle I. Diagnosis and Treatment of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM). In July, my electrophysiologist, after reviewing my AFib/ and HCM, suggested that to prevent me from suddenly passing away and avoid possible death, an ICD must be implanted next to my heart.

Then he said, "Let's meet in November for the procedure." That raised some concerns, and I did not like the idea of having a machine monitoring my heart for the rest of my life. So I earnestly prayed to God to spare me from it, and I sought a second opinion.

On December 16, Dr. Martin Maron, who is an expert Cardiologist on this disease of HCM and the director of the renowned Burlington Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Center, after thoroughly reviewing my case, informed me that no aggressive treatment, such as an ICD or ablation, is necessary to treat my HCM/Afib at this stage. He further suggested that I continue with medication and exercise and see him next year for a review. I was so thankful to God for the outcome of that visit, as that was what I and several of you had been praying for.

Miracle II. As many of you were aware, I had sudden abdominal pain, which drove me to the emergency room three times in two hospitals and a total of seven days of hospitalization.

Again, my intercessory friends interceded for me. God healed me of the inflammation and pain, and I came back home with some follow-up visits. During these visits, two CT scans showed an increase in pseudoaneurysms in the two main arteries. My vascular surgeon recommended a treatment plan to address that situation, which is called Mesenteric Artery Angioplasty with Stenting. On December 18, as I was getting prepped up for that procedure for the placement of two stents. The surgeon approached and delivered the shocking news.

While consulting with senior doctors, they suggested that stent placement would be more dangerous; they suggested another procedure, called a bypass, for which they may need to cut open my abdomen. What would you do if you were in my place? I was frightened to death when I heard the complications that were involved in that procedure.

Before that procedure, they needed extensive, precise imaging, for which I cautiously consented and resolved to pray earnestly. They prepped me up for that procedure, transported me to the operating room, and placed me on the operating table. I requested some time to pray before they administered anesthesia. All the staff said, " We will join you when you pray." So, I prayed, saying, "Lord, I commit my body, soul, and spirit into your hands.

I pray for all the doctors and staff involved in this procedure and fill this operating room with your presence, in Jesus name, Amen. The staff said, Amen! One doctor commented, "We feel calm now!" I fell asleep under the influence of Anesthesia and woke up in the PACU. My wife, Wilma, came to see me. During that procedure, they obtained several more explicit pictures than before. After reviewing them, the surgeon informed that there were no pseudoaneurysms whatsoever, not even a trace. That was the most shocking news to the doctors, who had seen on a CT scan a month ago something utterly at odds with what they had seen. But would they admit to it? Here is a piece from their clinical notes:

"We visualized the branches of the SMA. We were unable to visualize the celiac pseudoaneurysm or the hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm previously visualized on CTA. The procedure was terminated at this point." Were the surgeons surprised by their new findings?

I don't know, but I was not! Because that was what I had been praying for all along, even until the night before the procedure. So it was the most pleasant news I'd heard all day. I was overwhelmed and couldn't control my tears. Those were tears of joy and great relief, as if the Lord had given my life back to me in a fresh way. It was indeed a miracle for which so many of my friends, the Church, and I had been praying.

My wife, Wilma, said, "Jesus said these kinds of miracles would still happen these days. Would the surgeon who performed the procedure and the other doctors on the team attest that this was a miracle? We may never know, but all I know for now is that I am healed and do not need any aggressive treatment at this stage. I want to give God all the glory and  Him for healing me. I am forever grateful to Him, to all my praying friends, and to the Church. To top off all these miracles of healing, God has graciously given us the best Christmas gift. On Christmas Day, our second daughter gave birth to a beautiful baby girl, Amaya Mercy.