Owen was working on "unraveling" the ball and putting the decals back up on the wall. I asked him why he was doing it. His simple yet sincere answer was, "Because Addi loves this and I love Addi."
I was floored and so moved with the deepest sense of love and gratitude and INSIGHT as to who Owen really is. We worked together for about 2 hours (there is NO WAY this kid could've done it himself!) but we got it unraveled and back up on the wall. Owen was so pleased with it and so excited for his sister to see it in the morning.
Before we moved, I took one of those bird decals off and saved it. I'll never ever forget that night.
The way Owen treated Addi ... I'd give the world to that boy.
As the kids and I studied Matthew 5 (sermon on the mount) I couldn't help but wonder, "why isn't THIS emphasized more in church, in YW and in YM..." I mean, these are the LITERAL words coming out of the Lord's mouth. "Blessed are the poor in spirit, they that mourn, the meek, they which hunger and thirst after righteousness, the merciful, the pure in heart, the peacemakers, they which are persecuted for righteous sake..."
I mean, every girl ages 12 and up can recite the YW's theme, but can they list off the 8 Beatitudes? Not saying that the theme is wrong, but ... I mean, these are Christ's actual words. Just sayin'.
THIS is what's important to Christ. HOW WE TREAT EACH OTHER and BEING HUMBLE. And being humble is NOT synonymous with doormat. Not at all. What Owen did for his sister. He wasn't putting himself below her. He wasn't playing the righteous martyr. He was simply treating her in the purest, most loving, selfless way. And it made me so happy. So incredibly happy. So of course, our Heavenly Father will feel this way when we do the same for others.
When we studied this sermon, I asked the kids what described them best and what described them not at all. It was different for each of them. And then they actually described each other using these descriptions. Mostly they were the same.
I'm standing on my soap box this evening as I type this. I truly feel like how we treat others is the actual "oil in the lamps" of the 10 virgins. So many say, "the 5 foolish wanted to borrow extra oil but ... you can't borrow a testimony."
I have to say, I disagree with this. I'd say instead, "the 5 foolish wanted to borrow oil, but you can't borrow the seconds, minutes, hours, weeks, years that others spend taking care of other people."
Some people don't have testimonies. Some people have no idea who Christ is. But those same people will help a friend in need, will be loving and accepting of your sexual identity, will leave a big tip for a struggling waitress. Even if they don't believe in God, in Christ, I do. And I KNOW that Christ will "... for theirs is the kingdom of heaven, they shall be comforted, they shall inherit the earth, they shall be filled, they shall obtain mercy, they shall see God, they shall be called the children of God..."
It's all about how you treat yourself, how you treat others. And being humble. I truly believe this...