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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

.Precious in His Sight.

Day in and day out, he awakes and still he is alone. Oh, the room is filled with others, but in his heart he knows aloneness like the back of his hand.

Who will sing the lullabies over your crib each night?

Who will pray for your safety, your growth, your future?

What if you fall? Is there no one who can swoop you up and kiss the tears away?

No one cheers you on as you attempt to reach the next milestone.

There is no celebration for those tentative first steps on chubby little feet.

How can it be that the words Mommy and Daddy are foreign to your vocabulary?

Your heart longs for something you have no control over.

Family.

147 million.

147 million children will close their eyes today with no lullaby sung over them, no prayers prayed for them, no parents dreaming of them.

But they are precious in His sight.

They were made in the likeness of their Creator.

Jesus loves the little children.
All the children of the world.
Red and yellow, black, brown, white.
They are precious in His sight.
Jesus loves the little children of the world.

They are no different than our children whom we tuck into safe, little beds, and carry snug in our arms.

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No, we cannot do everything.

But we must do something.


Psalm 82:3-4 Defend the cause of the weak and fatherless; maintain the rights of the poor and oppressed. Rescue the weak and needy;deliver them from the hand of the wicked.

Right now God has asked me to be the mommy to one. He has also asked me to defend and advocate for those who cannot defend or advocate for themselves....

for they truly are precious in His sight.

It's time to start living like we believe that.

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7 comments:

Sara said...

I think it's interesting how so many of us think..."What is there for me to do if I can't do...."

And yet i'm discovering how much that I can really do. It all seems so small though in light of the bigger things that others are doing. But I know that every little bit is helping.

Prayed for you and your journey this morning :)

Kylee said...

beautiful, beautiful, beautiful post. Absolutely truthful and so wonderfully written. I hope you don't mind if I link to this on my blog.
~Kylee

Jenilee said...

have you heard about the make a difference tour with max lucado? they are working with world vision. we went to a pastor's info lunch today and i was incredibly impressed with their heart. we discussed this topic today.

Kylee said...

Just wrote a post and linked to your blog...praise God that He has given you such a gift for writing. Words are so powerful and I believe God uses them to move in many peoples lives.

And thank you for your kind comments on my blog today and for your prayers. They are so appreciated. I am trying to enjoy this season of life that God has placed me in right now, but there are definitely days when I get so impatient and restless.

Heather said...

Beautiful post, Tiffany.

Mandy said...

This is the most beautiful post - so full of truth. We are just starting our journey as foster parents, just waiting for our home to be opened. Our hearts are right there - "if there are SO many "christians" in the world.. why are there so many hurting, lonely, and dying?" I'm a new follower of this blog! I can't wait to see how God uses your words to change this world!

Carrie said...

Oh, Tiffany, your picture brought tears to my eyes - what an amazing picture of a father's love with a skinned knee.

God has really been using you to turn my heart even more towards adoption - thank you for being bold and faithful to His calling.

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