The other day a loved one sat in my kitchen eating a giant muffin from Costco.
She said she'd have a blueberry one if I had butter, which I did.
I helped myself to a chocolate one that had been warmed in the microwave so the inside was all gooey and full of deliciousness.
With our comfort food sitting before us, we talked of deep thoughts and feelings. It feels good to do that with a TRUSTED FRIEND now and again ... and it's much cheaper that going to a therapist!
As we sat there contemplating life, something unexpected spilled out of my friend. She expressed how sometimes she feels the world looks upon children who have struggles in their lives, such as drugs, alcohol, violence and related problems ... and blames their behavior on bad parenting.
Do we do this?
Some of the most wonderful and FAITHFUL parents I know have children who have chosen to walk a different path ... at least for now.
Some would say those parents should FORSAKE their children until they change ... but that is not how parenting works ... we love our children no matter what! We learned that trait from our Heavenly Father who never forsakes us ... who knew we wouldn't be perfect ... and loves us anyway.
As I prayerfully stared at my computer from 11:00 PM - 4:00 AM last Friday night, in preparation for the talk I was to give on Mother's Day morning, this is another lesson I learned ...
I
recall a time as a young mother when
FAITH
came into play for me.
Dillon was probably 2 or 3 years old
when he disappeared! I
was home alone at the time. I
called for him but he didn't answer. I
looked in every closet and under every bed.
He
was nowhere!
I remember running outside,
screaming his name ... hoping he would answer me. I looked at
the Butler's house thinking maybe he was there, for Aunt
Jeri used to lure him in with promises of bananas.
But I quickly realized they were not home in
fact, as I stood in the middle of the street, I realized none of my neighbors were
home! The
thought came into my frantic mind ...
"Dillon is gone and I will never be able to find him."
I ran back into the house and grabbed
my phone to call
As I did, I had the
distinct impression to STOP AND PRAY ... one more time. I
almost dismissed the impression, for
I had been praying non-stop for a SOLID HOUR in my searching for him.
But I put the phone down and prayed
ONE MORE TIME.
Then
I rose to my feet, walked
in his bedroom, and looked
under his bed ... AGAIN. This time I CRAWLED under his bed and lifted up the dust ruffle, which was right up against the wall.
There I found him fast asleep.
Sometimes
in life ... children are lost.
They are not under beds.
They are
not merely asleep.
As parents, it's hard when we call
for them and they don't answer. It's frightening when we
watch the choices they are making and it's heartbreaking when the thought crosses our minds ...
"They are gone ... they'll
never come back."
I
have a dear friend in whom this is
HER REALITY
She came to visit me the day Dillon
left for his mission. She
brought a plate full of cookies, but not just any cookies. She had gone from store to store, bakery to bakery, buying one or two at each location to make a plate of what she called "the best cookies in the county"! She said I deserved them for having FAITH to let Dillon go for two years.
I wasn't feeling faithful. She found me in quite a PATHETIC state after having said goodbye to my baby boy. She was in no hurry to leave and her visit helped dry my
tears.
Before she returned to her home, she gave me a tight squeeze and whispered in my ear these words:
"Sometimes the only thing we
can do is have FAITH that Heavenly Father will watch over
and care for our children!"
As our embrace ended, I saw tears in her eyes. I knew she wasn't just talking about
Dillon and his mission. I knew she was also talking
about her own children, who've not only been lost for an hour, but have been lost for many, many years.
In those whispered words, she shared with me her testimony and a most sacred truth. In this life, which is filled with trials and hardship, FAITH IN THE LORD is the only way to find ...
My dear friend is such an example to me in EVERY way. She is kind and never judging of others. She has been and still is, an EXCELLENT MOTHER, who, like Father-in-Heaven, will never give up on her children ... just as it should be. She will forever continue to pray
ONE MORE TIME
as she puts her FAITH in the Lord.
1 comment:
Love this. Just what I need to be reminded of, thanks.
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