When you thought I didn’t see you, I saw you come in early to prepare for Sunday school and I felt cared for.
When you thought I didn’t see you, you hung my picture on the wall, and I felt important.
When you thought I didn’t see you, you quietly cleaned up another mess that I left behind. I learned peace and forgiveness.
When you thought I didn’t see you, you helped an homeless man into a shelter, and got his food for him so he wouldn’t have to stand. I learned what it meant to love your neighbor.
When you thought I didn’t see you, I saw you give up your weekend to help behind the scenes at a retreat, and I learned commitment and sacrifice.
When you thought I didn’t see you, I saw you pratice for hours at the piano or in the choir, and I learned about giving your best to the Lord.
When you thought I didn’t see you, I saw you take a name off the Christmas tree, and I learned generosity.
When you thought I didn’t see you, you welcomed a stranger into the sanctuary, and I learned kindness.
When you thought I didn’t see you, you worked for hours in a quiet church office, and I learned humility in service.
When you thought I didn’t see you, I saw you approach someone else in pain, wipe away a tear, and spend time with them. I learned caring, empathy, and softness.
When you thought I didn’t see you, I saw you in tears at the altar, and I learned that it’s alright for a man to cry but in times of trouble you have to take it to the Lord.
When you thought no one listened, you taught the story of the crucifixion in a way I’ve never forgotten.
When you thought I couldn’t care less, you taught me to resilience, patience, and love.
When you thought I wasn’t paying attention, you taught me more than words can describe.
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Thank you
As a matter of fact, as long as I get proper credit. You’re welcome to do with any of my posts however you see fit.
Absolutely.
Can I share it with the Christian Forum site I post on under your name? I know it would bless them!
I am really glad that it made a difference for you.
Thank you Rebekah, I originally wrote this for my church and passed it along on Facebook to them, but recently chose to share it with others as I know that not only in my own church but in every church there needs to be a reminder that what you do (or dont) matters not only in that moment but for the future of those whom you don’t see watching.
I love this, Jim! It brought tears to my eyes…Thank you for making my day!
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