Monday, March 16, 2009

Inspiration on a Sunday

We had a wonderful day at the care center yesterday for the following three reasons:
Number one: As I went into each room to invite people to Sacrament Meeting I felt impressed to find KJ, a loving woman in her fiftys who has been a long time resident, and to invite her. She had never come to anything the church provided, ever, although she is a member.
I found her just as she was going outside to smoke. I put my arm around her and said "I really want you to come to Sacrament Meeting today. My grandchildren are going to sing and I think you'll really enjoy it." She started to tell me all the reasons why she couldn't come, then she paused and thought a minute and asked if she could sit outside in the hall and see them. I said ofcourse. I didn't think she would really come or if she did come I thought that she would just listen to the kids then leave. I went downstairs and set up a chair for her then continued on to other residents. When we had gathered all who could come I went down to find KJ waiting at the door. I invited her to come in and sit by me near the door. She stayed for the whole lovely meeting! Afterward she asked me for the scripture that had been quoted by one of the speakers (Proverbs 3:5 "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He will direct thy path.") I told her I would copy it and bring it up to her room.

Number two: Brett brought his family and he and Claudia along with Matthew and Sarah sang "A Child's Prayer" as a rest hymn. (children sing: Heavenly Father, are you really there? and do you hear and answer every child's prayer? Some say that Heaven is far away, but I feel it close around me as I pray. Heavenly Father, I remember now something that Jesus told disciples long ago: Suffer the Children to come to me, Father in prayer I'm coming now to thee. Parents sing: Pray, he is there, speak he is list'ning, You are his child His love now surrounds you. He hears your prayer; He loves the children. Of such is the kingdom, the kingdom of heav'n.) It was beautiful and I was so proud of them all. A speaker asked if anyone knew the 4th Article of Faith. Ofcourse, Katherine did and she recited it easily.
After the meeting was over and the socializing and and return of the residents was complete, I started to deliver the scripture that I had copied which brings me to Number Three:

The little boys who were circling around us; Matthew, Joseph and Samuel, wanted to come with me to deliver the scripture. I gabbed their hands and up the stairs we went. KJ wasn't in her room so we left it on her bed and visited with her room mate who was delighted to see those handsome boys. We left her room and continued down the hall as I introduced them to any residents that we encountered on our way. All were taken with these outgoing, confident, children. We stopped at Melba's room where she asked for a song. They sang "I am a Child of God" She asked them what they were going to be when they grew up. Samuel said "a firefighter" Joseph said "What my Dad is." Matthew said "a Rollercoaster Rater" Melba was delighted with their visit and they each gave her a hug as they left. She thanked them profusely for coming. It was like sunshine.
We got on the elevator to go down to the lobby when it stopped on the floor just below us where the paramedics were preparing to take someone to the hospital. We got off the elevator to make room for the stretcher and paramedics.
Since we were on that floor I said let' go see LC for a minute. LC is a young Catholic woman who had been interested in knowing more about the church because of the feelings she had experienced when attending our meetings. She had taken two missionary lessons but lately, she has been avoiding our meetings and has stopped the lessons. We went into her room and I introduced the boys. She met them warmly and was so happy to see them. They were in their Sunday best and everyone loved to see them like that. I told her that Matthew had sung in church that day. Just as I said that, Matthew began to sing "I Know that My Redeemer Lives". It was perfectly on pitch and the words were distinct and meaningful. He looked directly into her eyes as he sang. It was a testimony. His sudden singing had taken us all by surprise and as he continued, LC was overcome and tears streamed down her cheeks. The three boys then sang "I am a Child of God". She was filled up and grateful. They had brought the Spirit of the Lord right into that room. There were hugs all around and though these little guys were probably not aware of the blessings they brought that day, surely they were messengers from Heaven.
As I have said before, "How blessed can we be?" I wish you all could have been there.

3 comments:

Carrie said...

Oh, how I wish I could have heard Matthew sing that song. I can imagine the sweet feeling that must have been there. What a wonderful day!

Lauralee said...

Jay and I only met Brett and Claudia's family a few times but we were smitten with those little boys (and if they weren't already cute enough, they had a puppy named Topher!)

What a significant contribution a little child can make. A child can often do in minutes what an adult has worked for years to accomplish. I'm so glad this calling has been so fulfilling for you and a blessing to so many others. Much love.

Claudia said...

Even Topher would have enamored the folks at the care center. He's all about kisses.

My kids have decided they want trade off with our home ward every other week. The spirit felt there is alive and strong. What a blessing to us all.