I have often felt that children are far closer to the angels than we adults are.
They seem far more ready to share joy freely and to give love unconditionally to
others. They seem to easily know how to celebrate life, laugh, smile, and
embrace delight just as God meant for all of us to do. Nothing brought this
point home to my heart more clearly than a story a friend of mine recently
shared with me about her daughter.
Her daughter while mentally handicapped has a soul that shines brighter than a
thousand suns. She loves everyone and is never afraid to express her affection
to others. Once when she was at Church with her Mom it came time to give others
the sign of peace. Now most people do this with a handshake or a gentle touch.
This little Angel Child , however, wasn’t one to hold back on her love. She
turned around and gave a sweet, elderly lady next to her a huge hug full of both
energy and love. Later after Church that same lady with tears in her eyes
approached the girl’s Mom and spoke to her. "My husband just died a week ago",
she said. "I felt so alone that I was going to go home and take some pills to
end my life today, but now thanks to your little girl I believe that there still
is love in this world."
Our children can teach us so much about love. Our children can teach us so much
about joy. Our children can teach us so much about life. Let us not ignore the
lessons they give us every day. Let us instead learn from them and share more
love and joy with others in our own lives. God loves us and put us here to love
each other. Sometimes we forget this, but thankfully God is patient and
forgiving with us. He never fails to send us joyous angels and happy children to
guide us back to love again.
Joseph J. Mazzella joecool@wirefire.com
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