
In the nearly four years I have been here at St. Paul's several mothers have undergone Caesarian sections to give birth and some of them have been hospitalized or "house-bound" for periods before delivery.
Others have agonized over fertility issues or waited with both anxiety and anticipation for news about adoption.
I have stood in the nursery at the hospital looking in wonder at "premies" who were so tiny it's hard to imagine they could live in this world. My truly heart-breaking moment was conducting a funeral for infant twins who did not make it to full term and were too fragile to survive.
I thank God that every mother has lived. If you take a walk through older cemeteries and read gravestones you will realize that this was not the case a hundred years ago.
Jesus invited Nicodemus to be "born again," a phrase used to speak of spiritual transformation and renewal. Birth is a miracle, but neither physical or spiritual birth comes easily.
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