Lunch Break: Child prodigy
To give us a break from the daily grind…
The Kim Komando Show featured the following video and background:
Yoo Ye Eun is a 5-year-old living in Korea. She’s as cute as a button. And she’s been blind since birth. But her handicap disappears when she’s in front of a piano.
For a 5-year-old to play the piano at all is impressive. But Ye Eun is very good. She can even play a song after hearing it just once. And would you believe she’s never had a lesson? According to her mother, that’s the case.
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[HT: Susie Allen]



There goes God glorifying Himself in giving out precious gifts again. :) Just think how profoundly stunning the gracious gift of eternal life through faith in Jesus is…we should all be praising God.
To me that is nothing short of miraculous.
We have all seen talented kids, but when it just comes out of nowhere, it does not follow any learning theory.
I have kids, and they cannot just learn this stuff.
I think really what this shows just how great a sin it is to abort a baby because it might have a defect.
Or because the timing isn’t quite right.
Or because the mother doesn’t want another baby.
Each person is unique. Each person has God-given gifts.
Not every baby will have the gifts that this little girl has but they do have special talents.
Amazing since this is Korea which has one of the highest abortion rates in the world.
Maybe this will open their eyes…..
Ah, the ways of God are wondrous and mysterious indeed.
Thanking God for showing us His glory through someone the world might see as imperfect.
Listen to the end of the video – she sings. Adorable!
Yes, Janet, and the words are perfect (you were born to be loved…)–left the judges crying & me too. My thought as well, angel, that if a test could have determined her blindness while she was still in utero, and her mother so “chose”, the world would be missing this precious child and her gift. Praise God who has chosen the weak things of the world to shame the things which are strong.
Not to mentione that the Asian population have missing girls.