Monday, October 21, 2013

Letter from a Little Boy

I am just amazed at what God will do to get my attention. I am also amazed at how quickly I can lose my attention and focus on Him.

Today had almost gotten by as uneventful. I got up, spent some time with the Lord, enjoyed three cups of hazelnut coffee, and went to work. After work, I spent some time on the balcony doing some homework. It was a little after 6 when I remembered that I wanted to make sure I am recording the shows I will miss during my three day business trip this week.

So I came in the house and turned on the television. The news was on but I hit the DVR button to review my recordings. So I couldn’t see the news. Unfortunately, I heard it. I never watch the news and tonight was an example of why I don’t.

What frustrated me was not the negativity. What infuriated me was that the newscasters, as well as most listeners, missed the point. They focus on the symptoms of the problem, not the cause. It’s like broadcasting about coughing and sneezing but ignoring the cold virus.

The story was about a shooting in Homewood. Yes, another one. There seems to be one every day. That is how it was broadcast – another shooting. When folks hear it that is what they will hear – another shooting. Want to know what I heard? This is what I heard….

“The shooting happened between 2 and 3 am at a club. One of the victims was a 21 year old mother of three”. STOP! Hold the phone. A 21 year old mother of three???? The children were not triplets. This was a woman who wanted to mess around and was not smart enough or selfless enough to pop a pill. My heart broke thinking about her innocent children. My blood pressure rose at her selfishness. But it doesn’t end there. This 21 year old mother of three was not home with her children at 2 am. She was in a club. This is when I look up and ask “how long will you let this stuff go on”.

Then, still on the same story, they show various people talking about how the gun violence is weakening the community. They are correct – it is. The community is known for its gun violence – despite the FACT that there are more good people living there than criminals. But again – the newscasters missed something – and so do most listeners.
The shooting happened at a club. Last week, it happened at a bar. People are on the news crying about what the violence is doing to their community. Hello – put the bars and clubs out of business! Gun violence or no, nothing good is happening at a bar or club at 2 am.

At this point I shut off the television. But by now my thoughts were focused on how bad the world is. I started to talk to God and thank Him for His mercy. I honestly don’t know how He can look at this stuff (and much worse) every day and not smite us all.

And then….

I remembered that I hadn’t gone downstairs to get the mail. So I went. In a pile of bills and other junk I saw a familiar envelope that made me smile. The envelope said Compassion – a message from your sponsored child. Each time I see that envelope I get excited - curious to see which of the four kids it is from. (I only sponsor two, but I assist Compassion in being a “correspondent” – writing to children whose sponsors will not write to them).

This letter was from one of my correspondent children, a ten year old boy in Tanzania. His letter was typical. He said he like to play sports with his friends and he drew a picture for me. But his last sentence surprised me. It momentarily took my breath away. In a previous letter, I had asked him if he had a favorite Bible verse. So in this letter, his last sentence to me was “my favorite verse is John 1:1”. The hair on my arms stood up. This boy is 10!!!! I have seen scores of adults read that verse and respond with a “huh?”

Moments earlier I was staring at the depravity of man on the television. God used a little ten year old boy to encourage me. His letter made my day. It also helped me to refocus and put the news in perspective. In the beginning… God. And guess what? In the end… God. He is the beginning and the end and whatever happens in the middle is His to take care of.

So yes, there was a 21 year old mother of three who got shot at a club in Homewood. But there is also a ten year old boy in Tanzania whose favorite Bible verse is John 1:1. And you know what, I bet there are more stories of boys like him – stories that will never make the news.

I ended the evening watching the Dove Awards. Another Scripture was shared on the show. I John 4:4…

You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world.

I am so grateful that God will use anything to get my attention. I am thankful that He lifts me up and encourages me, even when I don’t think to ask Him to do so. And I am extremely glad that He is the beginning and the end – and the Lord of everything in between.

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