- visiting nursing homes and others who were shut-in
- sharing their toys and food with those who were in need
- spearheading collections when friends were in dire straights
- ministering to the fatherless
- caring for those with special needs...
- watching a 3 year old have mercy on a helpless newborn.
There was constant focus.
There was obvious love.
There was an ongoing offering to help... to serve...
There were little phrases like:
- "Is he okay?"
- "Can I kiss him? Hold him?"
- "I'll help him!"
- "Can I help cook, Gigi?"
- "Gigi, can I help mop the floors?"
- "I'm the big brother! He's my baby brother!"
3 year old P.L. was determined to make sure his less than 2 week old brother was okay. He was constantly "checking on his little brother", wanting to extend mercy to this little one who could not help himself.
That brings me to a few questions:
How do we help the helpless?How do we extend hope to the hopeless?
Don't the answers to the above questions come when
GRACE and MERCY
are extended in LOVE?
These are streets we need to be walking down everyday!
Maybe we could take a few lessons from my grandson,
who celebrates his half-birthday tomorrow:
Happy 5-1/2 years old, P.L.!!!!!
BLESSED ARE THE MERCIFUL,
FOR THEY SHALL RECEIVE MERCY!
BLESSED! Oh, the JOY!
GIGATTAATTGIG
GIGATTAATTGIG
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