I was sorting this week-
emptying out folders,
and came across this lovely drawing.
I think this may be the story of 10 grandchildren
in my house and 8 of them rambunctious boys.
There was the finding of a broken bowl last summer
on a visit and a few questions were asked by parents.
It was not reported initially
and it took some parental help for the story.
There are many things stored in "Gigi's back room",
so that doesn't help in a wild game of hide and seek.
But, the part I love about this drawing
is that these parents were able to use words
and a visual image to help two young boys
tell the story of brokenness.
Words and the images here
helped them come to Gigi- tell the story,
state remorse, (maybe for being found out),
say- "I'm Sorry" and ask for forgiveness.
Then they were covered with the words of absolution-
"I forgive you. We are good."
That is what we all need to hear
from our Heavenly Father,
"I forgive you. We are good."
We also all need to remember our brokenness
and only in Him are we ever whole again.
Perhaps when we need to ask forgiveness
from another person, or our Heavenly Father,
it would be helpful to sketch out the brokenness.
Then draw the picture of our renewed "made right."
As long as I am able to wrestle these troops,
they also have to put up with the "made rightness"
of 14 kisses.