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A Perfect Gift

fall-trailI’m thankful for children.  I’m thankful for the innocent way they look at life, and their excitement in every little thing.  Recently I took my nephews for a walk through the woods on a perfect fall day.  As we entered the woods with the canopy of trees overhead and the path an array of color from the fallen leaves, I heard, “I really love this place.  It’s beautiful.”  Indeed it was.  Everything we saw caused wonder: a few small acorns that the squirrels missed, small stones to throw in the water, fallen trees to try to walk on, and big sticks to carry.   Joy, wonder, and anticipation of the next adventure are seen through the eyes of a child.

God is especially fond of children too.  “Beware that you do not look down on any of these little ones.  For I tell you in heaven their angels always see the face of my Father in heaven.” (Matthew 18:10) God loves the wonder and the innocence of children.  Jesus took a stand for them when He walked on the earth.  He said to His disciples, “Let the little children come to Me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these… And He took the children in His arms, placed His hands on them and blessed them.”  (Matthew 10:14,16) Remember to give thanks for the children, and for all the ways they add goodness to your life.  “Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights…” (James 1:17).  Looking for a little excitement?  Spend time with a child today and you will find yourself in the middle of a perfectly delightful adventure.

Love is Kind

rainbow-It’s that time of year when many of us are thinking about going back to school.  As a teacher,  I think about the kids who will be entering my classroom; they’ll come in all shapes and sizes and with various abilities and personalities.  This reflection reminds me of a new boy that entered my room one year who had trouble with his speech and was challenged with making friends.   We had an indoor recess one day and every child ran for their friends and began playing games.  The new boy looked around at the gathered groups, saw no one gesturing to him, and quietly picked up the blocks and went to a corner to play alone.  But then something beautiful happened.  Zoe, a well-liked and friendly girl, left her group of laughing friends, crossed the room, and sat down by the new boy to play blocks with him the entire recess.  Simply put, love is kind.

Jesus set the standard.  From Matthew 20:28, “…just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve…” Jesus always stopped for the weary, the sick, the poor, and the lonely.  The Bible is full of story after story of Jesus reaching out to those less fortunate.  The list is endless.  From Colossians 3:12-14, “So, as those who have been chosen by God, holy and beloved, put on a heart of compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, patience…and above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony.” 

How does that relate to going back to school?  (And for that matter-how does it relate to everyone on the planet?)  It means we need to think about how to show kindness to those around us.  Still not sure what to do?  Follow the role models.  Follow Jesus, who is the perfect example of love and kindness.  Plus Zoe, the 10 year-old who left the easy and expected place to cross the room for the one who needed her.  And with that one action, she made the world a better place.

Go ahead, jump in!

pool jumping

I recently went to a pool and watched my niece and nephew jump off the diving board a gazillion times (that is only a slight exaggeration).  There was a low board and a high diving board and they tried them both: frequently.  They tried all kinds of ‘tricks’ and didn’t worry about whether they could actually complete them perfectly or not.  There were half-finished cannonballs, dives that were crooked, crazy wiggles at the end of the board, and a few ‘ What WAS that?’ maneuvers.  The most astounding thing happened in the middle of the afternoon when a passing shower sent a deluge over the area for well-over ten minutes.  Did it slow the swimmers down?  Not at all!  However, the adults scrambled for cover and thought about leaving for the day. But not the kids, they continued to jump off the diving boards and laughed merrily as the rain and the pool water collided.

In Matthew 18:3 Jesus says, “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of Heaven.”  To understand this verse, let’s look closer at the example of my niece and nephew.  They weren’t performing as if going for a gold medal, they were humbly approaching each dive.  There was a simple acceptance of each other, enjoying the time together.  And when the rainstorm came through, they had complete trust that their parents would get them out of the pool if necessary.  And since their parents weren’t saying it was dangerous, they appreciated each moment, whether in the sun or in the rain.

The lesson?  We can trust our Heavenly Father to watch over us. From Psalm 121:5, “The Lord Himself watches over you!  The Lord stands beside you as your protective shade.”  So let’s enjoy our time together, live in every moment, and trust God with the details.  And by all means, let’s forget what we look like in a bathing suit and take time to jump off the high dive!