Squeaky Hearts

October 22, 2022 00:04:30
Squeaky Hearts
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Squeaky Hearts

Oct 22 2022 | 00:04:30

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Show Notes

Bible Reading: Psalm 139:23-24

“Honey, would you grab a cart and get started in the produce aisle? I’ll meet you there in a few minutes.”

Sunny gave her mom a thumbs-up and got started on the week’s grocery list. To her annoyance, she soon realized she’d picked the loudest cart. One of the wheels was stuck, and every time Sunny turned, the squeaky rubber sound made her cringe.

An older gentleman chuckled as he walked by. “Are you trying to start a drag race in here?” he asked. Sunny was hard-pressed to think of a time she’d felt more embarrassed.

“Well, there you are! I don’t know how I was ever able to find you!” Mom said, trying not to laugh.

“Mom, I’m so embarrassed! I should’ve just gone back for another cart.” Sunny’s blushing cheeks rivaled the apples in the display behind her.

“Aw, honey. It happens to everyone. In fact, do you know what this reminds me of?”

Sunny shook her head, looking around to see if anyone was staring at her.

“Sure, squeaky wheels can be annoying, but they also alert us to problem areas—sort of like how the Lord alerts us to places in our lives where He wants us to grow. Did you know that in the Bible, King David asked God to highlight the places in his heart that didn’t line up with who God was making him to be?” Mom knocked on a watermelon. “Just like I’m testing the integrity of this fruit, our good Father wants to make sure we’re strong too. David knew this and wanted to know where in his life he needed to grow. We can also ask the Lord to show us where we’re weak, but don’t be surprised if you start noticing some squeaky areas needing attention.”

“Really? Has this happened to you, Mom?”

“You bet! Many times. It’s not always easy to get up close and personal with the squeaky places we’re not so proud of, but as we turn them over to the Lord, He shapes those weakened areas and helps us become more like Jesus.”

“That’s pretty cool, Mom. I love that God cares so much about our growth. I think I’ll ask Him where I can grow. In the meantime, can we ditch this squeaky cart?”

Laughing, Mom said, “Not before we alert the manager about this busted wheel!”

-Sara Woodard

How About You?

Are you too young to preach? To organize meetings? To prepare a dinner? That’s okay. Someday the Lord may ask you to do those things. But right now, perhaps you—not your parent or your pastor—can be a friend to the new kid at school, or pray for your teacher, or invite your classmates to church. Whatever God asks you to do, be willing to do it. Be a light for Jesus.

Today’s Key Verse:
Luke 16:10 Whoever is faithful in very little is also faithful in much. (CSB)

Today’s Key Thought:

Your tasks are important

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