 As is often the case, I entered the ward this morning with a heavy heart, expecting to be met with the news of Rick Thomas' death.  Instead I spotted his mother's canary-yellow startling dress, and saw her combing her hair.  I reasoned she would only be doing so if he was alive . . and peaked around the corner.  There sat his father, holding Rick Thomas (pronounced Licky Tomasi).  I RARELY see a father sitting on a patients' bed holding a child, especially not if the mother is also present and could be doing it. It struck me that his life-saving gift of blood also served to bond him to the child.  I was amazed.  The little boy was barely breathing yesterday, limp, bleeding from the rectum.  Today he was alert and interactive, wanting to eat and drink!
That is how love is.  A parent's sacrifice only serves to make him more attached, more invested.  A parent does not blame or resent the child for being needy, but in filling that need deepens in love for the child.  A good parent, at least.  And this is a very real picture of God's love for us.  He poured out His own blood to save our lives, and now He wants to hold us on His lap.
As is often the case, I entered the ward this morning with a heavy heart, expecting to be met with the news of Rick Thomas' death.  Instead I spotted his mother's canary-yellow startling dress, and saw her combing her hair.  I reasoned she would only be doing so if he was alive . . and peaked around the corner.  There sat his father, holding Rick Thomas (pronounced Licky Tomasi).  I RARELY see a father sitting on a patients' bed holding a child, especially not if the mother is also present and could be doing it. It struck me that his life-saving gift of blood also served to bond him to the child.  I was amazed.  The little boy was barely breathing yesterday, limp, bleeding from the rectum.  Today he was alert and interactive, wanting to eat and drink!
That is how love is.  A parent's sacrifice only serves to make him more attached, more invested.  A parent does not blame or resent the child for being needy, but in filling that need deepens in love for the child.  A good parent, at least.  And this is a very real picture of God's love for us.  He poured out His own blood to save our lives, and now He wants to hold us on His lap.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Sacrificial Bonds
 As is often the case, I entered the ward this morning with a heavy heart, expecting to be met with the news of Rick Thomas' death.  Instead I spotted his mother's canary-yellow startling dress, and saw her combing her hair.  I reasoned she would only be doing so if he was alive . . and peaked around the corner.  There sat his father, holding Rick Thomas (pronounced Licky Tomasi).  I RARELY see a father sitting on a patients' bed holding a child, especially not if the mother is also present and could be doing it. It struck me that his life-saving gift of blood also served to bond him to the child.  I was amazed.  The little boy was barely breathing yesterday, limp, bleeding from the rectum.  Today he was alert and interactive, wanting to eat and drink!
That is how love is.  A parent's sacrifice only serves to make him more attached, more invested.  A parent does not blame or resent the child for being needy, but in filling that need deepens in love for the child.  A good parent, at least.  And this is a very real picture of God's love for us.  He poured out His own blood to save our lives, and now He wants to hold us on His lap.
As is often the case, I entered the ward this morning with a heavy heart, expecting to be met with the news of Rick Thomas' death.  Instead I spotted his mother's canary-yellow startling dress, and saw her combing her hair.  I reasoned she would only be doing so if he was alive . . and peaked around the corner.  There sat his father, holding Rick Thomas (pronounced Licky Tomasi).  I RARELY see a father sitting on a patients' bed holding a child, especially not if the mother is also present and could be doing it. It struck me that his life-saving gift of blood also served to bond him to the child.  I was amazed.  The little boy was barely breathing yesterday, limp, bleeding from the rectum.  Today he was alert and interactive, wanting to eat and drink!
That is how love is.  A parent's sacrifice only serves to make him more attached, more invested.  A parent does not blame or resent the child for being needy, but in filling that need deepens in love for the child.  A good parent, at least.  And this is a very real picture of God's love for us.  He poured out His own blood to save our lives, and now He wants to hold us on His lap.
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What a great photo and a fantastic analogy. I'm so glad things are looking up for little Ricky Thomas.
Priceless and well written. Glad to know lil'Ricky is doing fine.
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