Jan 20, 2010

Longings

Have you ever noticed how easy it is to shop for a child? Give a gift to a toddler and chances are good that they will be more interested in the box than the pricey toy. When that happens you may redirect the child's attention to the toy. This may require persistence on your part, and even removal of the box but eventually the child is focused on the toy. It becomes one of their favorite toys for a while, then they lose interest in it all together. That toy gets pushed aside while they make way for new toys that peak their interest for a little while until they become bored with those as well. Before you know it the child has a room full of toys that they never play with. Does that sound familiar to you?

In the eyes of that little toddler, the box brought more interest and joy than the pricey toy. The box is the thing that invites the imagination of the child to soar. In a sense, redirecting their focus to the toy is like teaching them to focus on material value rather than on the simple joy. Between a parent's, grandparent's, or other family members' desire to bring happiness to a child, and a retailers desire to sell more stuff, it is easy for a child to have too much.


He who is full loathes honey, but to the hungry even what is bitter tastes sweet. Proverbs 27:7

We have all had to shop for someone who seems to already have everything they need or want, except for things that are not in our allotted budget for their gift. While the gift may be appreciated, it most likely won't bring that sense of enjoyment that the we would like it to. The same can be true of our children if they have all the latest and greatest toys and gadgets on the market we may be depriving them of the delight that comes with receiving something that has been longed for.

That is the way God works in our lives. He doesn't hand us everything we want but when it is His plan to give it, He often has us wait and allows us to long for it so that when He does give us that gift, our joy will be much greater than when we first asked for it. Whatever the longing is, whether necessity, ministry, companionship, or enjoyment, His perfect timing will bring the most joy to His child.


My soul, wait silently for God alone,For my expectation is from Him. Psalm 62:5

If you, then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good gifts to those who ask Him! Matthew 7:11

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7 comments:

Karen Hossink said...

Funny how boxes work like that!
I remember my kids setting up a big box at the bottom of the stairs, then going to the top and sliding down on their bellies - right into the box. It was a funny sight. *grin*
Thanks for the thoughts you shared at Titus 2.

Anonymous said...

Great article on Titus 2....

~Tracy~ said...

Hi Edie:

HOW ARE YOU!!!

I am finally back on here!! I changed everything almost!!

I am free.. No one I know is reading my blog b/c I quit.. and just a few people know that I am doing it again, but they are not reading... (I know it sounds funny! I prefer it that way..)

How are you doing????? I hope you are doing well...

I would love to chat sometime!!

Love,
Tracy

My ADHD Me said...

on my way there now!

Karen Hossink said...

Hey, I was just visiting Lisa Shaw and wanted to congratulate you on another great job!

KrippledWarrior said...

Is that what they mean when they say "Think outside the box?"

My ADHD Me said...

Just stopping by to say hi!