FAITH
LIKE A CHILD – Matthew 18:3
Visiting
my grandson Jonah is always a high energy experience - lots of joy and exuberance for life going on
there. As my daughter, Genevieve was
preparing dinner for the family; Jonah and I were working on pretend play dough
cookies. I was rolling and he was
cutting and decorating. He had picked
out the cookie cutters that he wanted and placed them on the table. As our cookie total was growing, I was
noticing that we were getting quite low on the dough.
As is
my nature, I felt I needed to warn him that we were running out of dough and
would not be able to complete all of the cookies he had anticipated. “Jonah”, I said, “We are running out of dough
and we will probably not be able to make those three last shapes. Some of those cookie cutters are big and I
only have this little piece of play dough left.”
Without
batting an eye or even looking at me, he calmly said, “Yes, we will.”
Yes
we will, I pondered. Immediately, my
mind went to what the Lord had been teaching me. Part of the answer to our requests is always
in the believing. I thought I was quite
good at this, but the Lord had begun to show me that my past disappointments
had led me to put a wall of protection up.
I had become cautious. Even my
warning to Jonah was evidence of that. I
did not want him to be disappointed.
“Lord?”
I asked. “Are you going to speak to me
through this play dough and Jonah? If
this is so, I am ready. Let me see what
the faith of a little child can do.”
Normally, I wouldn’t even consider asking this, for I was sure to be disappointed
because there was absolutely no evidence that this could be accomplished.
I
looked at the tiny piece of dough in my hands and decided I could roll it
thin. Maybe we could get 2 more cookies. After all, there is a star shape left and we
already made a star, so we don’t have to count that. This gave me hope.
But
God didn’t need my help. As I began to
roll the dough thin for the 2 shapes, I began to feel God encouraging me not to
settle for less. Jonah had believed we
could finish the last three cookie shapes and to my surprise . . . . not his, we
did.
Should
I be surprised that God would speak to me through my grandson and play
dough? No, God says, unless you become
like a little child. To me, that means
not letting past experiences cloud your vision.
Jonah has not had enough experiences to let this happen.
According
to your faith, be it unto you. Matthew
19:29
All
things are possible for those who believe.
Mark 9:23
4-3-2016
Oh Lorraine I LOVE this! Gods ideas shine freshly through your words and Jonah's innocent attitude. I LOVE everything about it -- the picture too!
ReplyDeleteGreat reminder. Thanks for sharing.
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