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"And God was pleased, because
that sacrifice was like sweet perfume to him." Ephesians 5:2
Snuggled in on the couch, children all tucked around me, I set
into our read-aloud. Soon we were lost in the Kansas prairie. But
as we headed out across a plain, I looked up to see our 6 year old
Josh holding his nose in disgust.
"Whatever that smell is, it ain't pretty!" he
nasally declared.
Like Dorothy of Oz, I soon wasn't in Kansas anymore, but
back to reality. After nearly a decade of tracking down that scent,
I knew what I was in for. Laying the read-aloud aside, I whisked
crawling baby Kai off the floor and to the changing table.
"I can get a clean diaper for you, Mom. Can I get the change
of clothes out for Kai?" Josh was already busy gathering up
the needed supplies.
I smiled. In spite of the foul odor, I smelled something sweet--—the
giving actions of Joshua.
Before leaving the changing table, I grabbed the air freshener
and spritzed Josh's shirt. Josh giggled. His sweet-loving
aroma wafted wherever he went----reminding us both of his giving
heart.
I wonder what my aroma is today? In the midst of diapers and books
and couches full of kids, I yearn to be a beautiful perfume onto
my Lord. Giving a little more--reading one more chapter to anxious
ears. Sacrificing a bit more--helping trace out one more line of
"p's". Encouraging a tad more---"Way to go, Caleb!
A perfect math sheet! God so can use a boy like you!"
The perfume of a homeschooling mom's heart of sacrifice.
Prayer: "Lord, cause me not to be a stench unto you today
with an angry attitude, harsh words and self-righteous actions....but
may the aroma of selfless, serving words and deeds waft sweetly
wherever I go."
Ann Voskamp's answering machine sums it up: "We're out
raising corn, kids and lots of pigs!" She and her husband,
their 5 blessed children, and several hundred sows make their home
on a Canadian farm.
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