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February 21,
2002 -- Issue #531 "For
God so loved the world that He gave Listen
closely.
Do you hear it? It's the
sound of me telling my son, Jacob... ..."your
daddy loves you!" You see,
Jacob (our 15 month old baby boy) hears those four words
quite often around our home.
I find myself saying them to him (in a language only
a baby could understand :-) frequently throughout our day
together. Sometimes I
say, "Your daddy loves you" when Jacob is upset
about something.
I say those words to comfort him in times that
something has caused him fright or when he doesn't feel
well.
It's my way of saying, "I understand son.
And I'm going to do all that I can to make you feel
better today." At other
times, I say, "Your daddy loves you" to encourage
Jacob.
Whether it's after I've asked him to smile and he
does or when he is being agreeable during a diaper change or
as he is trying to crawl for the first time, I use those
words to say "Well done.
I'm proud of you.
Keep up the good work." And, there
are also times that I say, "Your daddy loves you"
when Jacob needs correcting.
When he tries to get into things he shouldn’t or
when he bites (ouch) or when he does anything he isn’t
supposed to do, I often use those words simply to say,
"No, no, son.
Don't do that.
Daddy's got better plans for you." There are
many occasions that I say those words throughout the day.
But, my favorite reason to say them is for no
particular reason at all.
I say them to Jacob just because I want to say,
"I love you.
You are my child, and I love you." You know, I
find that our Heavenly Father says those same things to us
throughout the day, doesn't He?
Sometimes
He says, "Your daddy loves you" to bring us
comfort when we are frightened or worried.
Other times He says those words to encourage us for a
job well done.
And, of course, there are those times that He has to
correct us and chasten us.
But, even this is done out of love.
And I think
that God says those words to us for His personal favorite
reason... ...just
because He wants to say, "I love you.
You are my child, and I love you." Christian,
I don't know what you are facing today, but God does.
Perhaps you are worried or frightened.
Or, maybe you have been very faithful to serving God.
Or possibly you need to be corrected.
It could be you just need to hear that God cares
about you this morning. Whatever
situation you face today... ...Listen
closely.
Do you hear it? It's the
sound of your Heavenly Father saying to you... ..."your daddy loves you!" Have a "Wonderful DAY in Christ,"Jimmy D. Brown \o/ Praise Jesus! |
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