Sunday night was very special in our house.
Emma, in
her own words, "asked Jesus to be her Savior from her sins!"
Now,
I have spent a lot of time thinking about whether to post about this
event or not. All things blogged are for posterity, right? My children
have LONG and very detailed baby books. HA!
No, the reason I wasn't
sure about writing on this subject is because I have such strong
feelings about it. We have been very careful to not lead Emma in some pretty
little prayer...so she'll feel inoculated with salvation from her
sins. As if this was how it happened at all. We wanted
this to be something that she was prompted to do by the Holy
Spirit...not something to just please us or escape the fears of hell and
death.
That's easier said than
done...when you have a beautiful, little firstborn so eager to
please....and all of ETERNITY is on the line. But that's the point...I
could have gotten her to say the WORDS months ago...but what she did
Sunday night was her own personal decision....because God was at work in
her heart and mind.
As I tucked her in I sang one of the favorites in our
house..."Change my heart oh God..." As I sang she was feeling for her
heartbeat. She couldn't feel it so I helped her. As she felt her heart
beat she said, "What about Caleb's heart...is it beating?" I told her
that if your heart stops beating you die. I told her that's why the
words of the song talk about changing your heart to be like
God...because all of our hearts are sinful.
She
pondered this a bit...and tearfully said, "I don't want to die with sins
in my heart!" NOW...here's the point where I could have just
said, "Well, pray this prayer dearie and you've received your salvation
shot...don't ever worry about it again."...but I didn't...As Jesus so
often did, I asked another question..."What do you know about that sin
in your heart? Who could do something about it?"
She
said, "If I pray and tell Jesus I'm sorry for my sins...he'll wash my
sins away." I asked if she had ever done that before...and she said
no. I told her that she could pray at any time and he would save her.
She said she wanted to pray right then...
Yes, she is still a very
small girl. The days ahead will show the fruit of this decision. This
is just the starting point. As she grows and matures...I'm praying her
understanding of what it means to be saved will grow too...but for now
we are rejoicing with the angels!
Luke 15:10, "there
is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner
who repents.”
3 comments:
oh, i love that you asked her questions. thank you for stopping by my blog today so i could find yours. bless you friend. e.
Awesome, Bobbi! Congratulations. The angels are indeed rejoicing.
This brought tears to my eyes. Nothing is more precious than to hear that our kids are walking with the Lord. I'll be praying for precious Emma as she grows more with the Lord. Blessings to you my friend.
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