This has been quite a week...One of those weeks where after it's done, you figure you'd better write some of it down before you forget.
On a night earlier in the week, I tucked in my sweet boy, turned off his light, and as I was walking out of his room, seemingly out of the blue he said, quite urgently and emphatically :"Mama, I don't want to feel what death feels like" ...um, WHAT!? his words hung in the air...time stopped for a minute or so, I felt blindsided.
I rushed back to his bedside, held him and we talked for a while. We talked about our Father who loves us. Our Father whom we trust with our lives. We talked about not being afraid because we follow Him.
Then, inexplicably, I felt strongly that I should say these words to him: "You don't need to be afraid, because Jesus fights for you". So I did. I told him, and it seem to soothe him. We talked a bit more and I felt that again. So I held his perfect little face in my hands, looked into his eyes and repeated "Jesus fights for you". He smiled. My heart could hardly stand it. It was one of those moments you never forget as a mom. I pray that he will never forget it either, but, who knows, he's only 6 :-)
We continued with our week, and as it turned out it was a more eventful week than we had planned. I will not sit here and talk about all the details. Let's just say some things happened. We felt sufficiently turned upside down, a little stunned, a little shocked, and sad. Just sad.
Paul and I talked, a lot, we tried to make sense of some things, we sought advice, we analyzed, we tried to understand and in more than one way tried to digest what was happening.
We were hurt, and we were scared. Then one night I shared our week with a dear friend, and she said :" We happen to be studying Kings at Community Bible Study, and we just talked about the story of King Jehoshaphat, look it up". She gave me the chapter and verses of this most amazing story.
Here's the part of it that stunned me:
"This is what the Lord says to you: ‘Do not
be afraid or discouraged because of this vast army. For the battle is
not yours, but God’s. You will not have to fight this battle. Take up
your positions; stand firm and see the deliverance the Lord will give
you...Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged. Go out to face them
tomorrow, and the Lord will be with you.’(2 Chronicles 20:15, 1)
My own words came back to me as I read this, straight to my heart:
"You don't have to be afraid, because Jesus fights for you".
There's this Chris Tomlin song (that I just happen to have heard for the first time this week) and it goes:
"I open my mouth
And You speak for me
You moved the mountain
And rolled back the sea
And I will not be afraid
I will never be ashamed
For You are with me
You are with me
3 comments:
Wow....Jesus Fights for us....this is a great reminder. Sometimes we take on the world out of our own strength, and we wonder why we are worn out, broken, or in despair...if He is for us, then who could be against us? Thanks for sharing!
My socks are off...
Orgullosa de tenerte de hermana, fiera di essere la tia de ese pequeño Lakelan, Gracias por compartir estas reflexiones, las tendré siempre a mano cada vez que me caiga
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