I
have always loved my children's drawings and art work. Since they were
very small, I have collected and saved back their finest masterpieces.
Their pictures and drawings give me an idea of what is in their little
minds and hearts, and it allows me to know what they are thinking. This
has always been so important to me!
The things my children say and the way they say them are a signal to me of their attitudes and their innermost feelings. And their attitude is the light that shines on what is in their souls.
The things my children say and the way they say them are a signal to me of their attitudes and their innermost feelings. And their attitude is the light that shines on what is in their souls.
"The spirit of man is the candle of the Lord, searching all the inward parts of the belly." Proverbs 20:27
There
have been times that I have paid special attention to some things my
children have said and the way in which they were said; and sure enough,
there was an "unsettled bit of business" in their little minds and
hearts. A bit of talking to, encouragement to talk to Mama, some tears
shed, reading Scriptures pertaining to the subject; a word of prayer
with my child, and it was all taken care of. He's back to his old happy
self, and Mama feels relief and gratefulness in her heart. "Thank You,
Lord!"
May God help us parents to really look
into our children's eyes, to see their expressions and to see the
attitudes and meanings behind the words they say. Look at their drawings
and ask them what it means and what they're expressing. Don't be too
busy with life's less important, sometimes demanding things. Make your
children a priority.
Taking 3-4 minutes to
look at her picture and to talk about it with her may save you heartache
down the road in her life. Mommy sees and appreciates my work; she
takes the time to ask me about it and makes sure she understands what
I'm conveying through my pictures.
Then she
hangs it on the fridge and shows Daddy when he comes home. This makes me
feel appreciated. I am special, and I am loved.
1 comment:
Thoroughly enjoyed this post, Anna!!!
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