Thursday, April 19, 2012

Thoughts of Late...

Thoughts of Late...

     Today I had to wonder how often I really realize what Christ really went through and what He did for you & me.  In Bible Class in school today we were talking about how Jesus was beaten and hung on a cross to die. My oldest son Michael took it really hard. He was very upset that people beat Jesus and was so mean to Him. Michael said,"Mom, I don't want Jesus to come back to earth because I don't want Him to get beaten up again, and go through all that pain. Those men are so bad!" He was so upset that anything I said wasn't connecting so I let him talk to his daddy. Daddy had his full attention and tried to explain it the best he could. Michael was a total different person after he got off the phone.
     It really touched me. I had to stop and think do I truly realize all Christ has done for and all  He went through?  I had to think of how often I've been the one to hurt Jesus and cause Him such pain.  
     Later in the day as I was disciplining or talking with  my children I had to stop in my tracts again. Have you ever thought about what your saying to your children and then wonder,"Is that how Christ feels about me?"   A few examples would be when I tell my child;
1."Please just have patience I'm not done yet!  
2. I already said, No and I expect you to listen the first time! 
3. I already gave you some. Why, do you want more?
4. My child really wants to do something and I say, No, I know you don't understand why but I do you will just have to Trust me because I really do know what I'm doing. It's for your good!
5. Did you pray about it?
6. Don't talk that way.
7. Treat them with kindness & love.
8. You need to be more forgiving of each other.
9. Stop your whining! No whining is allowed.
10. Please, Listen when I talk!
    Ouch!!  How these stepped on my toes! I expected this of my children but yet I as an adult feel like I don't have to always treat others as I tell them to treat their own siblings or to treat me. At times I don't even do this with my own Jesus.  How in the world can I expect my 3,4,5 and 6 year old to do so. 
    Forgive me Lord! Please Lord, help me to remember this in the days to come and treat them as I would want to be treated or better yet treat them as I'd treat you if you were here in person!  Lord, help me to have a Child like faith! 
    Still deep in thought....       Until next time,                                 
                                                                         ~Rhoda~



3 comments:

  1. my thoughts have often run down some of the very same lines. how often God uses the children to teach Me!

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  2. How true this is! You are not the only one whose "sermons" come from little children. :)

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