Monday, November 17, 2008

Second Billing

Nothing has taught me more about God’s love than the experience of being a parent myself. On Saturday night, my daughter’s high school volleyball team won the state championship. It was the first state title in the school’s twenty year history of girls’ volleyball. “Jubilation” only hints at the excitement we all experienced. And my girl’s role in this momentous occasion? She kept stats for the team.

I could not have been more proud of my daughter if she had scored the tie-breaking point in the final match. She went into the season as a varsity team rookie. She has shown up for every practice. She has cheered through every game regardless of whether she got play time. She has provided a platform for the team stars to take the group all the way to the top. Saturday night’s victory was as much hers as it was anyone else’s.

It makes me mindful of how our perfect Father sees us. We all have different roles to play in furthering God’s kingdom. Some roles are out front with a lot of attention. Others are behind the scenes. Some may seem downright insignificant. But every role is an integral part of God’s grand and glorious plan.

God is proud of each of His children. He beams whether we are speaking to a crowd of a thousand or wiping the last crumbs off the church’s kitchen counter. He delights in each of us, just as I delight in my daughter’s small but relevant contribution. If you’re anything like me, you’ve been known to mumble, “Well, I just . . . .” Fill in the blank with any task you’ve been tempted to discount in the grand scheme of the Kingdom. Join me as I ask forgiveness from the Proud Papa who loves every effort we make, large or small!

May you feel His grace today,
Gail W.

The last Word:
If you, then, though you are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father in heaven give good gifts to those who ask him!
Matthew 7:11, NIV.

4 comments:

weatheba said...

That's so exciting! :)

Aunt Angie said...

Awesome! I know you are proud of her....just think how proud He is of us! You said it ALL!

BTW---did you get your shirt??? If you already notified me...forgive my forgetfulness...I am old.

The Dementia Nurse said...

Angie, one of us is feeble-minded alright, but it's not you! My shirt came earlier this week, and I love it. Now I officially feel like a Sister of Faith - I think Wanda is pleased! We should plan a Sisters of Faith Reunion at She Speaks - honey, I look GOOD in purple!!! Love you, beautiful one!

Aunt Angie said...

You are so funny! YES we will ---MUST have a Sisters of Faith Reunion!!! She Speaks will be the PERFECT place! I know you look good in purple! That pretty red hair!!! WOW!