Sunday, January 10, 2010

I didn't mean ME, I meant someone else...

Those of you who have children know that sometimes God speaks to us very directly through our kids. That happened just the other day at breakfast...

STEVE: I'm going to thank God for our warm house (it's been sub-zero here for a while now). How about you, Judah, what do you want to pray for this morning?
JUDAH: I don't know.
TERI: Maybe you could pray for all the people who don't have a warm home and are living outside in the cold. Some boys and girls don't have a nice warm house to sleep in like you do.
JUDAH: Well maybe some kids could share their house with those boys and girls.
STEVE & TERI: That's a great idea, Judah. Should we let some people stay at our house who don't have a house of their own?
JUDAH: I didn't mean MY house. I meant that maybe some OTHER boys and girls could do that. If boys and girls stayed at our house they would mess my things all up and I don't want my things getting all messed up.

Wow, God really spoke to me in this conversation! This could very well have been a conversation I was having with God inside my own head. God, please forgive my selfishness and lack of compassion (love turned into action!) for people around me who are suffering. Help me to show your love to others in practical ways and to be your hands, feet and voice to a hurting world.

3 comments:

Krista M. Vickers said...

seriously, doing God's work is sooo messy. it's uncomfortable and it's costly...but such a great reward if we push past it.

Matt & Becki Hart said...

kids say the truest things, don't they! Like you said, Judah said what we can't say outloud. Thanks for the lesson!

Freedfromego said...

I am so glad I got the chance to read this because I always get messages from GOD through my children. It seems that they are our "middlemen angles" I love it. And it has helped me tremendously.