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Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light for my path. 

– Psalm 119:105

Eyes That Notice

2/19/2025

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​“May the Lord repay every man for his righteousness and his faithfulness…”  1 Samuel 26:23
Growing up, we had a neighbor who was one of the dearest, sweetest souls God sent to earth.  We loved her so much that my brothers and I called her Grandma Marge.  We weren’t related to her, but we sure were connected at the heart.  Grandma Marge knew heartache, she knew injustice and she knew sadness.  She also knew and loved the Lord so what bubbled from her soul was joy and laughter and a wisdom that could see right through you.  She lived a wee bit more than a century and that keen wit, sweet heart and wisdom shined like a light right to the end.  Grandma Marge was a master at noticing and teaching my brothers and I lessons with very few words.

Grandma Marge was one of the few people who knew that chocolate and coconut are my favorite flavors ever.  I didn’t tell her it was my favorite but she always had candy when we stopped by for a visit and I guess she noticed that was the kind I always picked.  I remember one day my mom sent my little brother and I over to her house to borrow some eggs.  Of course, we sat down for a great visit and the candy bowl was out on the table.  I remember that there were circus peanuts and candied orange slices (BLECK!!!) and one of the chocolate coconut candies.  I figured I was safe because my brother loved both of those awful orange candies but for some bazaar reason, he ate the one I wanted.  I didn’t say a word and remember politely telling Grandma I wasn’t hungry.  I didn’t think any more about it and after our visit she handed us the bag with the container of eggs, and we headed home.  Not long after we got home, my mom called me into the kitchen to help fix supper and she told me to look in the bag from Grandma Marge.  In the bottom of the bag there was a little brown sack with a note and 3 chocolate coconut candies.  The note said, “I’m not the only one who notices when you do a good thing. Love, Grandma Marge”  

Her note seems to scream a very relevant thought right about now.  I’m sure I’m not the only one who has felt the division and craziness in our country and I’m also sure I’m not the only one who has felt sick to my stomach and cried and prayed sometimes feeling numb with disbelief and dismay.  We’ve absolutely been called to fall to our knees and pray but I’ve been feeling like it’s just not enough.  I’ve been wondering how to make our nation collectively take a deep breath and begin again honestly, kindly, prayerfully and justly.  Late last week I asked God, what in the heck can I do?  As I sat quietly waiting for a nudge or a thought my mind went racing back to that note from Grandma Marge. We’re being called to do the next right thing in the eyes of the Father…that’s it!
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I can’t control a single person.  I have no influence over anyone in power.  I am not eloquent and persuasive.  All I can do is share God’s truth and slather everything in prayer, but I was feeling so inadequate until her note reminded me of the truth.  God notices when you do a good thing.  God sees his faithful, especially amongst a sea of unfaithfulness.  Thank goodness we aren’t judged in groups or by city, state or nation.  He sees us each as his beautiful child and he will notice our deeds and actions.  That note from several decades ago brought me peace in my turmoil.  I pondered all of it for a few days and wondered if being faithful myself was enough, and, as usual, God gave me a wink of encouragement.  I was listening to a teaching about the book of Judges which is a story of one destructive, bloody, devastating battle after another and the speaker reminded the listeners that God recognizes the faithful in all times and circumstances.  Grandma Marge was right, she wasn’t the only one who noticed things.

A Seed To Plant:  Write the words BE FAITHFUL on some sticky notes or cards and scatter them as a reminder that our job on this earth no matter what the chaos around us is pretty simple!​

Blessings on your day!
3 Comments
Pat
2/19/2025 10:41:26 am

I loved this story. Your writing and the analogies you make are spot on. Thank you.

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Pat Defever
2/19/2025 10:53:03 am

What a faithfilled Gramma Mardge was. And her note is a great reminder that I will carry with me. My husband is getting dementia and it is a struggle every day. But this reminder that Jesus sees our struggles is so helpful today. Thank you.

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Ann
2/19/2025 10:53:30 am

Thanks for your words. It was a great reminder to stay focus.

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