Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Let's Pray

So, I will admit that we don't often enough get to eat together as a family. It seems that more often than not, in our busy, go-go-go life, we feed Drew early, do whatever we need to, put the Bug to bed and then eat ourselves. Definitely something we need to work on, but for now, that is just how it goes. Not tonight. Tonight we had family dinner. 'a-petti according to Drew. Most of you would call it spaghetti. Anyway, we started dinner and Tim prayed for us. Drew was so sweet ... he put his little hands together and quietly waited for Daddy to get done; when Tim mentioned my name in prayer, Drew gazed at me ... he is so cute! So, we went on to eat our 'a-petti. After a few good bites, Drew bug stops and says, "Daddy do it. Daddy do it." We are trying to figure out what he means. Everything we offered, he would say no to. Then, he put his hands together again and said, "Daddy do it." Oh, we said. You want to pray. So Tim asked him what he wanted to pray for. Drew said, "Papa." You see, we have prayed with Drew since he was born -- especially before he goes to sleep. And for quite a while we have been praying for Papa -- that Jesus would heal Papa's memory. So tonight, when Drew asked to pray for Papa, kind-of out of the blue, it was one of the sweetest requests I have ever heard. So we did. "Jesus, please heal Papa. Amen." Even typing about it now, I am teary-eyed remembering his sweet little voice. After we prayed for Papa, he also wanted to pray for Ma-wrose. We did that, too. He is absolutely over the moon for Papa and Ma-wrose! I am, too, really.

After this sweet moment of prayer, I was thinking ... if the only thing Tim and I pass on to Drew is a deep desire to speak to and know his Creator, then we will have done the best thing for him that we ever could. Nothing -- nothing will ever be more important to him.

Tonight, we are going to add a special prayer for Aunt Cherie at bedtime (this is my Aunt who has breast cancer). She had surgery today. The report I got is that all went very well, and she will begin radiation shortly. Please pray for her, too. I pray that Jesus will heal her completely from this cancer and that He will be glorified by her story. In Jesus powerful name ... amen.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It makes my heart swell knowing that we will be leaving this world in the hands of young people like Drew. Katy/Tim you are truly blessed with an exceptional child and he is blessed with such wonderful parents. love all three of you, Aunt Vicki

Anonymous said...

Pryaers fromthe heart of a child are truely amazing! Zac and Gabe love to "talk to Jesus" too. Drew has awesome parents!
Brandi