I remember several years ago
where I worried that living in Lesotho might be ruining my kids. I think it had
to do with them losing their innocence due to witnessing the hardships of the
Basotho. I couldn’t shelter them or sugar coat the truth. It broke my heart and
I struggled, as most parents do I imagine, with self doubt and fear. I really
don’t write this as a pat on the back for my kids, or my parenting because anyone
who really knows us, knows that we are a very flawed family ;) I want to share
this because it is a huge encouragement to me about the way God works through
children growing up surrounded by poverty and hardship.
I have written in my blog
briefly about a family from our former church in Maseru who are struggling with
poverty. They have lost their jobs and now lost their temporary housing
arrangement and were almost on the streets. I have committed to a certain
amount of money that I felt I could share with them during their desperate
struggle, but I knew I couldn’t help them with more than that committed amount.
I prayed for them, pleading with God for someone to come alongside and help
them. I didn’t expect the way God provided…
Last week during recess,
Elijah came up to me and said that he had been feeling the Holy Spirit
prompting him to give away his savings. (Side note- Elijah has been saving for
months by doing chores and babysitting because he wanted to buy himself
something special for Christmas.) He had been counting his money the night
before and realized he was almost at his goal, but that goal was also the exact
amount this family needed to pay their first month’s rent. He knew that this family needed the money more than he did. We met with the
mother of the family and Elijah shared his gift to her. She was beyond
grateful, which I am thankful for, because it was a real sacrifice for a young
teenager.
Later that night after he had
shared his money, Mercy came to me and asked if she could do some extra chores
and earn some money to buy him the gift that he had given up with her own
allowance. My heart just about burst at the sweetness of such an offer. I am so
grateful that their hearts have been broken for those who have less then
themselves. I am so grateful that Elijah has learned to discern what the Holy
Spirit wants from him. I am in awe of the obediance of a 13 year old boy as he
seeks to serve His Lord. I am humbled by the love of a little sister who has
watched her brother give away a goal, and seek to come alongside and make that
goal a reality.
This moment was so inspiring
to my own faith as I reflected about God, and what it means to follow Him. What
am I willing to give up as I put my faith into daily practice? I love that the
Lord can use children to continue to show us His ways…love your neighbor as
yourself!
This is amazing! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteYou may be a "flawed" family but you are a family that without a doubt loves Jesus and desires to be imitators of His love to a lost and hurting world. Elijah has seen sacrificial love in his life - what a blessing. May Abba continue to use all that family Geurink has experienced to bring healing to the broken in this world.
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