I quickly emailed Christopher Robin who said he actually thought it sounded like fun (I love that man!). We then asked Eeyore if she would be willing to babysit Winnie and Tigger for a couple of hours Saturday morning while we went and helped out a friend. She was willing. So we emailed our friend to say that the Hundred Acre Wood Clan would be there.
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Now, in our many years of marriage, we have been the recipients of more than our share of neighborly and family aid. Sadly, we have not always been able to reciprocate. I know that God uses us in different ways during the various seasons of our lives, and as our children get older we are gradually noticing our season of life shifting from focusing on ourselves to focusing on others more. So, when we received the email, we felt honored to be able to step forward and do this for our friends. It was our turn to "do unto others". Yay!It's always a good idea to be neighborly and help each other out when we are in need. However, in today's troubled times, it is even more imperative that we look up and take notice of other people's needs. Helping others is good for the soul. It makes God smile when He sees His creation loving each other through compassion and hard work. Turning our attention to helping others causes us to get out of our own heads and circumstances for a little bit. That is an awesome feeling!
So, we showed up on Saturday morning with a cheerful spirit to work and help our friends. What an awesome experience! The place was totally wrecked, and it was immediately obvious that there was no way our friends could have done this on their own. Honestly, I was not sure that we would get it all done that day. But God had a plan. All day, people kept showing up to help. Everyone, was cheerful, and ready to work. There were muffins and coffee (food bribes are always a good idea:-)). I had to leave earlier than Christopher Robin to relieve Eeyore from her childcare duties. When he came home later that day, he said that more people showed up right before he left and that they were painting the walls. How awesome! God is so good!
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I learned from this experience that there is no time like the present to step up and help a friend in need. Small things, big things, it doesn't matter. Everyone is struggling in some way. No one is left unaffected by our current global economic situation. If there was ever a time for this generation to pull together and love each other, this would be the time.The saying ,"It takes a village" has never really resonated with me. Until now. I would make one change though. I would say it like this:
Yes, it takes a village, God's Village. When He shows up, anything is possible.
I challenge you to help someone today. Open a door for a person at the store, help someone get their groceries to the car, rake up a neighbors leaves, invite a family over for dinner, have friends over for a game night, babysit someones children for them. Just look around. There is need everywhere right in your own neighborhood. Take a moment and step outside of your own circumstances and watch God work His miracles!
Have a blessed day,
Kim
2 comments:
That's a good word Kim! Amen.
I feel the same way you do about suddenly being more and more in a position to give the help rather than receive it. Must be cuz our babies are getting older *sniff*
What I love, is that you and your hubby were doing it together. Like, truly, together-all synced up.
Makes me smile :)
Yes, synced up. Praise God! It's only taken 13 years, but we're getting there:-)
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