When James was a baby, I searched Scripture for just the right verse to pray over his life.
As I would rock and feed him at 2:00 am, I wanted to whisper a verse that he would remember as he grew. One that would be true of him when he was two, twenty-two, and forty-two. After reading and praying, I finally picked a verse.
And Jesus increased in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and man. -Luke 2:52
That is exactly what I wanted for him—to grow smarter, stronger, and for God and others to show him favor.
When he was diagnosed with autism at age three, this verse became even more important.
The truth was, he wasn’t growing smarter or stronger. At that point, he was losing communication skills and well below average for weight and height. Others weren’t showing him favor. He was excluded from friends’ birthday parties and kept to himself around peers. And honestly, I wasn’t sure God was showing us favor either. My husband and I were seminary graduates and in ministry. We made sacrifices to follow what we believed God had called us to do. Surely He owed us a typical child? An easy life?
Even as we struggled with our new role as special needs parents, juggled doctors, therapies, and new diets, and learned acronyms like IEP, SPD, and TSS, I continued to pray. “God, I’m begging you—help him to grow smarter and stronger. Show favor on him. Cause others to include him, be patient with him, and love him.” Night after night. Again and again.
Now, I see my prayer being answered. He is learning. He is growing. And overall people are patient with him and kind.
So I will continue to pray this verse over James. To ask God for more. To remind myself of what He’s done in our lives. To give Him all honor and glory.