Monday, April 29, 2013
The Difference
Through tear-filled eyes you hear the words, "Nobody wanted us." Left at a young age, not the only child, but one of 4, and the oldest only 15 years old and the youngest 3 years old. Their father left them years before for someone other than them and their mother. Years later, their mother abandons them. None of their family would take them in. They had no one to care for them, no one to provide for them.
They were born into turmoil and extreme poverty. A world where life was already very hard, and it just got even harder. When they became abandoned, their grandmother offered to take their older brother but none of the other siblings. They went into government custody and remained there for four years until their mother decided to resurface. They lived in a system with so many other orphans and abandoned children, where the common thought is, "I was not wanted. I am not wanted. I am not loved."
This is not a Costa Rica epidemic, it is a worldwide epidemic. It is an epedemic of people not having the knowledge of what a true father is, and most of all who our heavenly father is. It is an epedemic of people never learning what love is and how to love. These children knew their father left them long ago, made another life for himself that excluded them from his heart and his life altogether, and the only thing they had left was their mother. Left with nothing and in government custody, they call their father, begging for him to get them out. He appeared for a few visits, but left them there. Four years, these children were left in an orphanage, until their mother came back. They left the orphanage and returned back to a place where there mother still couldn't provide and care for them.
These people are no different than you and I . I was born in the United States of America. I was born in a land where education is everyone's opportunity, where those who have nothing can obtain food stamps, women can feed their children with WIC, provide their children with free medical care, receive unemployment checks for a time until they can find a job, and so many more benefits that it is really just embarrassing when you think about the extreme suffering in the rest of the world. I lived in a place where even if I couldn't find the job of my dreams to provide all the comforts and necessities to my family, I could have flipped burgers making minimum wage to provide them with food and shelter. I could make minimum wage and obtain a higher salary than most people in the world and buy goods that are at a much lower price and more readily available than anywhere in the world. I was born with parents who loved me, cared for me, and provided above and beyond what I ever needed.
The difference is millions of children in the world are born in a place where their life seems impossible to change. They live in circumstances, that just aren't realistic to residents of the United States. They live in places where they cannot continue their education enough to even read. They live in a place, some with parents, some without, and they all think "no one wants me."
And the biggest difference is so many don't know God, they don't know Jesus, and they don't know His love. How do you imagine a heavenly Father who is so awesome when all you have ever seen is the polar opposite of what God is? And how will they ever know, if we do not "Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation" Mark 16:15. How will they ever know what LOVE is and that, "God is love, and whoever abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him" 1 John 4:16 if we are not teaching and being a light to the world?
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powerful.
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