Saturday, January 31, 2009

Welcoming Jesus


Jesus said: "whoever welcomes a little child like this in my name welcomes me." Matthew 18:5

I can't tell you when I made the conscious choice to respond to that still small voice rising up within me. I first heard it whisper my name when I flipped through the TV channels and settled on a World Vision special. We've all seen these shows, and those like them, many times before. I watched in horror as dozens of disease ridden, undernourished children drank from water so dirty most of us wouldn't use it to flush a toilet. And yet they drank. And they died. And my heart broke. So I vowed never to watch those specials again!

Of course avoidance is never the solution to anything. The very next day, and subsequent days, that special was on again, again, and again. It seemed to bounce around time frames and TV stations seeking to trap me into watching. I felt my heart strings being plucked- pulled- yanked at the sight of so much misery in the world. Yet, what could I do about it? Not much, I thought.

Over the next month the vision of those faces haunted me. The holidays came and went, and my house was no different than it ever was: brimming over with people and food and love & laughter. I wondered what those poor children were eating. Did they have warm clothes this Winter? We had so much, I thought. Surely I could not ignore the voice any longer.

If you're like me, money is tight. You don't have the disposable income you had in the past, nor do you even know if you're going to have a job by weeks end. Maybe you have to forgo a trip to the Bahamas, or even a trip to the grocery store. Rest assured, we're all in the same boat. It's all a matter of degrees. Both my husband and I are self-employed. Times are scary, but life has got to be scarier for those children who do not know the love of the Christ and his promises.

James 2:15-17 (New International Version) says:

15)Suppose a brother or sister is without clothes and daily food. 16)If one of you says to him, "Go, I wish you well; keep warm and well fed," but does nothing about his physical needs, what good is it? 17)In the same way, faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead.

So I took the plunge and made the call and our family has been blessed with the addition of 1 small 9 year old boy from Brazil. His name is Mateus Inacio De Araujo and he is beautiful. I may never get to meet him in person, but I look forward to sharing the love of the Christ with someone who needs to know that somewhere, somehow, God is watching out for him and his family and that there is hope for the future.

So welcome Mateus Inacio, may you and your family be warm and well fed. God bless you.

1 comment:

L.L. Barkat said...

And welcome to High Calling Blogs. : )