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From the website Churchleaders.com (https://churchleaders.com/pastors/videos-for-pastors/344645-how-a-2-year-olds-miracle-inspired-a-crazy-popular-bethel-praise-song.html),

The Miraculous Story Behind Raise a Hallelujah

A few days before Christmas in 2017, Joel and Janie Taylor’s two-year-old son became suddenly ill and had to go to the ER. Even though Jaxon initially came home from that visit, his health quickly declined instead of improving, and he ended up being taken via helicopter to an intensive care unit. It turned out that he had hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS) due to an E. coli infection and was in a battle for his life. Jaxon’s mom, Janie, says, “I was just flooded with this sense that I might never know my boy growing up to be a man. It might be this week that I lose my son.”

The next few weeks were emotional ones. While the family thought Jaxon had turned a corner toward recovery shortly after Christmas, the battle for his life continued, with the two-year-old vomiting blood and experiencing kidney failure, seizures, and trouble with his respiratory system.

Then, in the middle of Jaxon’s struggle, the Taylors found out that their four-year-old daughter, Addie, had the same strand of E. coli as Jaxon and therefore the potential of also developing HUS.

In a video, Joel says,

There’s a time when you’ve said every prayer you can say and you don’t have the strength to praise and worship any more. And you haven’t slept for weeks. And you’re just kind of undone…The flip side of that is I feel like that was the moment that I really began to feel the prayers around the world.

At one point during the ordeal, the Taylors’ friends, Jonathan David and Melissa Helser, got word that it was unlikely Jaxon would make it through the night. Devastated by the news, Jonathan David Helser says he felt like a “giant of unbelief” stood before him. But he also felt resilience in the face of that unbelief and a “melody just erupted” out of his heart. This is the story behind Raise a Hallelujah.

He sent the song to Joel, who listened to it repeatedly and played it to his son.

In an Instagram post on December 30, 2017, Joel wrote, “Thank you Global church for your prayers and support. You’ve been our lifeline more than you can imagine. You’ve held our arms up when we have no more strength.”

What a wonderful testimony. I want to be clear though: this story would be just as amazing if Jaxon had died and gone to heaven. We are called to raise a hallelujah whether we get the answer we want or not. We raise a hallelujah because we trust the One who holds all things in His hand!

SONGS FOR SUNDAY

You are Good

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ul6i6Kz2p2k

Goodness of God

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-f4MUUMWMV4

Always so Good

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5_ljVCH39c

Good Good Father

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jz5dPQZYyE

Great is Thy Faithfulness

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbDNkwcuBus

...and we are learning (at YOUR request):

Raise a Hallelujah

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2XtRuPfaAU