In the mean time, Thomas was asking us who was at the gate and what they wanted. We explained to him that this family did not have any food and Mommy and Daddy were going to give them some food and diapers for the baby. We packed a bag of food for her, gave her the rest of the diapers we had and went down to the gate to talk to her more. We found out her name is Elena and her 2 children were Aaron and Ariel. As we were talking, Thomas came and got me and said he wanted to give the little boy some of his toys. I went with him to get them and he immediately picked out his favorite toy-- a Spiderman figure. His Aunt Anne gave it to him for Christmas this past year and he plays with it all the time. I tried to talk him into giving another toy just thinking that I would be preventing possible issues later when he truly realized it was gone. He picked out 2 other toys and took them to the boy. The boy was so excited to get toys and thanked us over and over. As Sarah talked to Elena, little Ariel devoured 2 of the bananas that we had given them--he was so hungry. After talking with Elena for a while, Sarah asked if she could pray for them and she agreed. About that time Thomas came down with the Spiderman in hand and walked right over to the boy and gave it to him. I was immediately convicted like never before as my son desired to give his favorite toy ("his best") to this little boy and I had tried to convince him otherwise. As the family walked away blessed, the thought hit me--am I not willing to give my best? With tears in my eyes I escaped to the bathroom to cry tears of repentance. "Lord, I haven't given my best, I've held back and I'm sorry." Then the thought came to me, what if God didn't give His best? In the Old Testament, not just any sacrifice would do--it had to be a perfect, spotless sacrifice--"the best." And this is what God gave to us in sending His Son, Jesus, to die for us...HIS BEST...
As Christians, we should follow our Heavenly Father's example and give our best to those in need. James 1 says as we are doers of God's Word, He will bless us in all we do (verse 25). Verse 27 ends with "Pure and undefiled religion in the sight of our God and Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their distress, and to keep oneself unstained by the world." Please join us in praying for Elena and so many others like her here in Costa Rica who have physical and spiritual needs.
Here is a picture of Sarah with Elena and her boys:
Sarah telling Thomas how proud she is of him for giving his favorite toy away...
6 comments:
This is such an amazing story and it has really touched my heart. Yall have raised such an amazing little boy with an awesome little heart. I think Thomas has taught us all a lesson about what Christian love really is, and he has really made me take a look at my own heart as well. Thank you so much for sharing this.
AWESOME!!!! I can't tell you how much this touched me! It is through the simple faith of children that we can learn so much and be trully humbled!
Love you guys! Miss you soooooo much...but I am also sooooooooo excited to see what God does with and through your family. So exciting and what a priviledge to be called to serve HIM! We are praying for you!
Love you,
Mari
Hey...p.s.
I asked george if he knew you. And even though his last name is not jones...he claims to know you...who knows...
you guys were made for ministry in costa rica...
Hey guys! Thanks for sharing this. It did my heart good to read about Thomas's example to us all.
This story is such a testament to Jesus' love showing through you all! My study of the book "My Utmost for His Highest" is what led me to your blog...I had googled a phrase in the book. This real life example of pouring out your love and materials for Elena is exactly what Paul was talking about when he said "I do not care whether you love me or not, I am willing to destitute myself completely, not merely for your sakes, but that I may get you to God." (Feb 25th of My Utmost)
Thank God for you all!
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