Greetings!
“What man is there among you, who if his son
shall ask him for bread will offer him a stone? Or if the son shall
ask him for a fish will offer him a snake? If you then, imperfect as you are, know how to give good gifts to your
children, how much more will your Father in Heaven give good things to those
who ask Him! (Matthew 7:9-11)”
I remember one year how excited Jorge and I were
to give our kids a Backyard Discovery Cedar Wooden Swing Set. It was by far the
biggest gift we had ever given them, and Jorge even put artificial turf in the
clubhouse so they wouldn’t scratch their little knees while playing up there. We made such a big drama at the unveiling too. We blindfolded them, and carefully led them
out to the yard. They had no clue. I videotaped their happy reaction, and I was
thrilled that they were so thrilled. However, there is a great distinction between
us and God. While we – far far far from
perfect – can still give and do good things, like spend loads of money to buy a
swing set and then spend loads of time building it, our heavenly Father will always
surpass us in His giving; it’s not even close!
Sometimes, however, it appears as though God
has given us stones and snakes instead of fish and bread. It looks like we have
received something bad instead of good.
It feels like a letdown and not a blessing.
Like fleas for instance…
Corrie Ten Boom is one of my faith heroes. She was an amazing woman who helped many Jews
during World War II. Eventually, she was
arrested and sent to Ravensbrück concentration camp. You can read her amazing and life-changing
story in her book The Hiding Place. As you might imagine, she endured many
difficult situations. And just when she
thought it could not get any worse, she and the others in her barracks came
down with fleas.
Fleas in a concentration camp where there were
no ointments, baths, remedies or relief. God, really?
But Corrie was a woman of faith and did not allow the fleas to deter her
faith. She even thanked God for
them. What? Yes. She thanked God for the fleas.
The fleas were not stones and snakes in
disguise. They were the choicest of
bread and fish – the best possible gift from God. The fleas kept the abusive guards away and
allowed Corrie to share the gospel and have prayer meetings in those
barracks. Many many women came to know
Jesus because of those fleas.
God-given fleas turned out to be a blessing
that spared Corrie and those women unspeakable horrors. God-given fleas allowed salvation to come to
others. God-given fleas are responsible
for a legacy that will last for all eternity.
The swing set? Eventually the kids outgrew it, it started to
fall apart, and into the trash it went.
PRAYER: Dear Lord, Sometimes we think that we
have received the wrong “gift” when all along it was exactly what we needed to ultimately
be blessed and bless others. Help us to
trust Your goodness over what our eyes see or what our minds think. You are the best gift-giver, and we are grateful. In Jesus’ name, AMEN~
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