Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Train Up a Child The Fruit of Our Giving

 

Train Up a Child

The Fruit of Our Giving

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Two grandmothers were talking about buying gifts at Christmas

One of the grandmothers shared a story

One year she had worked hard to find the right gift

That toy that the child was wanting so bad

It was fun watching the child rip off the wrapping paper and jumping with joy

Then a few month later seeing that gift in a garage sale

Being sold for pennies on the dollar

The two grandmothers concluded the energy and cost of gifts

Had little value in comparison to the gift of time with purpose

Give the gifts of encouragement and examples

They don’t sell those things in garage sales

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Fruit of Our Giving

 

Sandy and another grandmother were

talking about Christmas gifts

for their grandchildren.

 

Being a grandparent at Christmas can be a hard thing.

 

As a grandparent your heritage,

 your life, are those grandchildren.

 

Grandmothers gave birth to their children,

a memory they cannot forget.

 

As the days and years go by,

 those children grow.

 

Then comes the day…

 

 You see your children giving birth to children,

 an extension of you.

 

This bond of love is amazing

and can create challenges in how to show it.

 

It seems in every church there is the grandmotherly type

who is buying the love of the children by giving candy.

 

I remember being a child

and knowing after church

I wanted to go see the lady giving out candy.

 

Giving gifts has always been associated with gift giving.

 

Grandmothers especially love to give gifts.

 

As Sandy and this other grandmother

were talking about Christmas…

 

 They talked about the challenges of

giving to the grandchildren.

 

The issue of a fixed income.

 

The different ages.

 

The time and place.

 

As they were talking of all these challenges…

 

 They talked about the gift.

 

What gift would the children want?

 

 Where would you get it?

 

 The time it takes to find the right gift.

 

Sandy shared something that had

shaped her thoughts on giving.

 

One year she had worked hard to find the right gift.

 

 That toy that the child was wanting so bad.

 

It was fun watching the child rip off the wrapping paper

and jumping with joy when they saw that toy

they had seen on TV sitting in front of them.

 

Then a few month later seeing that gift in a garage sale

being sold for pennies on the dollar.

 

Sandy and this other grandmother have wrestled

with how to show their love to their grandchildren.

 

There had to be something better than giving a toy

that ended up in a garage sale.

 

There is such pressure to buy our children’s love.

 

When I think of my grandparents

I don’t think of the gifts they gave me...

 

 I think of the time we spent together

where I got to see how they lived and handled life.

 

How they showed confidence in me

even when I was failing in grades at school.

 

One of the ideas Sandy has had is…

 

 To spent the money on a lodge

 where we can all spend a few days together.

 

We have also saved money by having

a lock-in in our home for a couple days.

 

Those times together have helped us

as grandparents to learn about our grandchildren.

 

And for our grandchildren to learn about

how we face life by the stories we shared.

 

We found we are creating more then memories,

we are sharing the lesson of life.

 

The older teaching the younger

by spending time together.

 

Being together with more than the purpose

of getting a child the toy they want.

 

But a purpose to talk about their life

and share the lessons learned from your life.

 

My grandparents have been gone for many years

and the toys they bought forgotten.

 

But I still remember my grandparents

and the way they lived.

 

I find that I think about their lives more after

they are gone, as I reach the ages they were.

 

Sandy and this other grandmother concluded

the energy and cost of gifts had little value

in comparison to the gift of time with purpose.

 

Give the gifts of encouragement and examples.

 

They don’t sell those things in garage sales.

 

 

 

Scripture Reading

 

Proverbs 22:6 NIV  

 

6 Train a child in the way he should go,

and when he is old he will not turn from it.

      

   

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