The past few weeks at the care center have been a little….what’s
the word? Heavy.
We had an incident that seemed to bring out the worst in our
kids and our community that has taken a lot of time and prayers to resolve.
Praise the Lord that He has brought his peace.
Due to this recent experience, I held off walking around in
the village for a few weeks. But today, Karen and I walked home with the kids.
It is one of my favorite things about being here- to walk up
the rocky muddy path that leads to the homes of these dear ones. Starting the
treck up the hill, I might have one child holding my hand and along the way,
the group always grows. Before I know it, Karen and I both have kids holding every
available hand, arm, finger or sleeve. We all end up walking in a huge chain
adding more kids the farther up we go.
Today I got to visit Felipe and Vladimir’s mom…see Jerson,
Crisbel, Crismairi, and Maribel…walk by Katty and Ezequiel’s home…meet new
little babies…follow Dudo through winding paths to find his house and his
sisters…watch women gather water and wash their family’s clothes…and hear the
most beautiful praises to our awesome God.
It was after leaving a child’s home when I stopped because I
heard beautiful singing. I was up pretty high on the hill, but as I looked down
on all the houses I realized that the singing was coming all the way from our
Care Center! Even though I was far away,
I could hear the words of the praise song so clearly echoing all the way up the
hills.
“A feeling most precious
That comes from the Lord
It’s the love
From those who know Jesus
Hallelujah!!”
This song is one of our anthems as I would call it. The kids
sing their hearts out and clap their hands with the best rhythm I’ve ever
heard. In that moment, I was almost in
tears. It was a beautiful gift to hear the voices of children who live at
risk-who live in pain- who live in fear- who live with hunger- praising our
Father who knows each of them intimately. What a testimony. What a light to
this community. The echoes of the praises of God’s children being heard all the
way up the hills is just about the most beautiful thing I can think of.
I was incredibly grateful to God for this opportunity I had
today. Not only to visit the kids homes and know their lives better, but to
have that moment on the hill hearing the praises of his children. Even though things have been hard here the
last few weeks, God is here. He is
present among his children. He inhabits the praise of His people.
Em, that's beautiful! It reminds me of the song, "He Reigns."
ReplyDeleteLet it rise about the four winds
Caught up in the heavenly sound
Let praises echo from the towers of cathedrals
To the faithful gathered underground
Of all the songs sung from the dawn of creation
Some were meant to persist
Of all the bells rung from a thousand steeples
None rings truer than this
And all the powers of darkness
Tremble at what they've just heard
'Cause all the powers of darkness
Can't drown out a single word
When all God's children sing out
Glory, glory, hallelujah
He reigns, He reigns
All God's people singing
Glory, glory, hallelujah
He reigns, He reigns
Christ Alone can "bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair...for the display of His splendor." Isaiah 61:3 Thank you for sharing this sweet picture of hope, life change and worship!
ReplyDeletemy devotion this morning was
ReplyDelete"Blessed be the Lord God, the God of Israel, Who only does wondrous things!" Psalm 72:18.
What a wonderful God we have!
praying for you every day Emily