Last week I was inspired. We can often see how God’s hand has moved in the past if we slow down and look. But it is far more difficult to see God moving in the here and now. There are just too many distractions. We are focused on making it through the day in one piece. We are striving to live in a manner worthy of the name Christian. And so we get wrapped up in doing good and we fail to see God working all around us.
So when we actually see God at work right before our eyes, it takes our breath away – or at least that is my experience.
Last week, I received an email from a young lady telling me that her 2nd grade daughter had been moved to come up with a way to help those less fortunate than herself. She decided that she could make bracelets and sell them for $2 and give the money to help provide food for those who might otherwise not have enough to eat. For the past few months, she has been making bracelets and selling them. She now had enough money that she wanted to get my opinion on how best to put that money to work to help with the hunger relief ministry in our church.
This little 2nd grader wanted to give the money to help with our Snack Pack ministry – a ministry that provides a bag of healthy snacks to kids who need it in our school system. The bags are secretly placed in the child’s backpack each Friday so that he or she will have something to eat over the weekend.
I suggested to the young mom that this money could go to buy special treats that would be out of the ordinary for what typically goes into the bags – something special provided by her daughter. She loved the idea.
So when she picked up her daughter from school, they came straight to the church. I was standing in the hall when the front door flew open and this saintly little blonde 2nd grader marched in and right up to me. She thrust her hand straight out holding a roll of cash – smiling from ear to ear. Her mother explained that she had told her daughter she could hold some money back to buy herself a little something as a reward for a job well done (a suggestion that made sense to me). But the little girl decided that the kids receiving the bags needed it more than she did – so she gave it all – $55.00.
As I took the money from her hand and looked at the smile on her face I thought to myself, “If only others could ‘get it’ like she does!” I was inspired to do more – to love more fully – to give more earnestly – to offer myself more sacrificially. And it was the heart of a 2nd grader that moved me.
God calls each of us to do what we can to be true to our faith and live in a manner worthy of our calling.
What will you do today to live for Jesus?
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