The Christmas season is here again, and I would like to share this
heartwarming experience with you:
A LITTLE LESSON ON LOVE
After quite a busy day, I just
decided to take a little break from everything and reflect on whatever was
going on around me. I had momentarily forgotten that I was in the classroom of
life and was bound to learn a lesson or two before my ‘break’ ended.
A young girl passed by happily
holding a cone of ice- cream in one hand and some food in another, obviously a
treat from her father, who was beside her. Not taking much notice, I looked
elsewhere to see what next could catch my attention, when I realized that the
little girl was walking back, her treat still in hand. She was walking back
alone, with her father watching her from a distance. In a few seconds, I learnt
something a thirty minute sermon may not have been able to teach me. Our little
lady walked up to a young boy who had been sitting on the curb (and whom I had
failed to notice) and handed her ice-cream to him. Though she did not look too
pleased, she did not seem to hold any grudge with her young neighbor, and
quickly went to join her dad, with just one hand occupied now.
Some questions popped up in my mind,
which I would like to ask my fellow Status Quo Changers as well:
© First of all, how often do we take
time off everything to just reflect?
In our times especially, life seems
to be getting busier and faster by the minute. We need to make a conscious effort
to pause, revitalize and then advance. No doubt if I had not gone on that
little break from everything, I may have missed out on a great lesson, no
matter how little it seemed; a lesson that will stay with me for quite a while.
© What do we as parents (or potential
parents) teach the children around us?
This little girl most probably could
not believe her ears when her dad asked her to hand over her ice cream to a
total stranger; but the practicality of the teaching will definitely be
imprinted on her young mind for quite some time.
Our present attitude is most of often
shaped by the little things taught us by our parents. In return, the attitude
of the children who also watch us will be influenced by what we say and do. At this
point, I would like us to take a moment to just whisper a prayer of gratitude
to God for our parents. They have in one way or another been channels of
blessings, paving the way for us to also make an impact.
© Give in order to receive
Before the girl gave out her
ice-cream, both her hands were occupied. After her sacrifice though, she had
one hand free, with which she could have received something else from her dad. Sometimes,
we hold on to what we have so tightly that we end up missing out on our blessing.
No matter how difficult it may be to give at times, there is always a blessing,
be it direct or indirect, hidden or obvious. A step of sacrificial love could
just be the key to that door of blessing you have been waiting for.
© How sensitive are we to the needs of
those around us?
Surprisingly, I had not taken much
notice of the young boy sitting on the curb. As such I did not fulfill any need
the boy may have had. There are so many people on our streets these days, yes,
who seem to be in need and it may sometimes seem so mundane that we no longer
feel the need to reach out. But we still need to keep our eyes open to spot the
particular people God has sent our way to be a blessing to them. Today you may
be a blessing, but tomorrow someone may in turn be a blessing to you.
I forgot to add…the little boy in his
surprise took the ice-cream, savored how it felt in his hand, and devoured it
hungrily. Your gift to someone may not necessarily be an ice-cream, but it
could certainly be a little act of love that would make our world a much warmer
place!
Even as Christmas is here again, let us not forget the true reason for
the season, JESUS CHRIST, Who is the ultimate Example of true sacrificial love.
People may never see Jesus physically, but you could be a signpost of His
never-ending, all-encompassing love.
© A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU WITH
LOVE!
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Great piece dear ❤️
ReplyDeleteThank you Fiifi! Glory be to God π
DeleteInspiring...there are great lessons to be learnt from this piece. God richly bless you Boatemaa, Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you more Jackie!! And many happy returns π
DeleteMerry Christmas to you too dear!!!
ReplyDeleteMany happy returns Angie π
DeleteGod bless you. I wish you and your family a merry Xmas'. May God continue to be a blessing to you and your family. Grow in wisdom like King Solomon.
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God bless you more Gaitu!
DeleteAmen and a double portion to you in Jesus Name!
Great piece! God bless you Boatemaa.!
ReplyDeleteThank you and glory be to God!
DeleteGod bless you more Kenπ
Wonderful...God bless you.
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DeleteGod bless you more Abena
God bless you Nana Boatemaa for filling us with such wisdom. Merry Christmas Dear Friends
ReplyDeleteGod bless you more Jojo and many happy returns!!
DeleteSo touchy...thanks for the reminder..God bless u
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DeleteGod bless you more Niiπ
Very insightful. Many a time the little acts of love may go a long way to ameliorate the plight of the needy. God bless you and keep the fire of love burning.
ReplyDeleteThank you and God bless you more Mr. Osei Boakyeπ
DeleteMmmm...nice one! thanx for the lesson and also making us realise how much the little things around us could teach:)
ReplyDeleteThank you too for reading Bridgette π
DeleteA beautiful piece..
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas
Many happy returns!!
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