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Running is therapeutic for me. I don’t run because I ate one too many Twinkies™ or because I want to be fit. I run to get away! And every parent said, “Amen!”
One particular morning, when finishing my normal route, I was reflecting on the great need for foster and adoptive parents in the US. There are currently 123,000 kids in care who are in desperate need of a forever family. As I sprinted home and stopped to catch my breath, I asked God this question:
What else can I do to further the cause?
My husband and I had the privilege of adopting a sibling group of two from foster care in 2014 and with five kids, four of which were in diapers, we were at max capacity. Yet, I was distressed at the thought that there were 123,000 orphans trapped in the system (and I know this isn’t politically correct) that “nobody wanted”.
“Run for them”, a still small voice echoed in my spirit.
Then Jesus made me a promise that I cling to for dear life.
“If you take care of my kids, I’ll take care of yours.”
This impression from Jesus brought me to tears. I have two biological children who struggle with severe autism. Life is one giant challenge for them and my heart aches everyday because I can’t fix it. Most of the children in foster care currently are viewed by the world as “damaged goods”. Many are plagued with mental disabilities, reactive attachment disorder, physical limitations, or sometimes, all of the above.
It is so counterintuitive to believe that the best thing you can do to care for your kids, is to adopt more children, many of which have special needs themselves. Yet through my journey I have come to realize this glorious truth:
“Give, and it will be given back to you. Good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap. For with THE MEASURE YOU USE IT WILL BE MEASURED BACK TO YOU.” - Luke 6:37-38
This verse references the Jewish custom of dry measure. If one was receiving a sack of corn or a bushel of grapes, those who were generous would shake the basket and press down the product in order to fit more, even to the point of overflowing. The truth is you can’t out give God. Yet the latter verse is the clincher for me. The MEASURE YOU USE, IT WILL BE MEASURED BACK TO YOU.
Imagine if I had a teaspoon in my hand, and with it I scoop that measure of myself out and I offer it to God. I may be feeling extra bountiful, and I dip my spoon in again and offer that much of myself to others. Then visualize God, ever so politely, taking that little utensil from my hand and with it he scoops up the same measure of his heavenly blessings and resources and pours them into my life.
There is more to life than looking out for you and your own.
Open your heart.
Open your hands.
Open your home.
And watch God open the windows of Heaven over your life.