Last night was the last Bible study at Fisher for the semester, and we spent a good amount of time discussing prayer. We were able to talk about the greatness of God, how He's answered prayer throughout the Bible, and how much He loves to have us talk to Him, from the smartest and most intelligent prayers to the prayers of children.
One of my students, Rachel, told a story about a child that she works with in children's church. This girl is 5 years old and completely blind, she lives daily on the faith that she'll get where she needs to.
One day on the bus home she said "Miss Rachel, where does Jesus live?"
"Jesus lives in my heart," Rachel told her.
"Is He ever gonna come out?"
"No, He will stay there forever and never leave me"
"But I want Jesus in my heart too!" the young girl told her.
So Rachel told her about how to accept Jesus into her heart, and the girl offered up this amazing prayer to God, completely innocent and honest. A while later she said "Miss Rachel, do you hear Jesus talking?" "No," Rachel replied, "do you hear Him?" "Yes! He says I don't need to be afraid" How amazing is that!?! God cares about us so much, down to a small child, and He wants us to know that we are loved and taken care of.
The other story I wanted to share was about what my students did for me. Last night after our study was over, they said that they had something for me, and I was a little confused... Well, they pulled out a cake and a card that they had all signed (all 3 of them, but still amazing!) They had figured out it was my birthday tomorrow and wanted to do that for me as a gift and to say thank you for all I had done this semester. It was just so great to know that I had actually made a difference for them this year, especially when I've been feeling so frustrated with it at times, wondering if I was having any impact at all. Later on that night another student was talking about the possibility of her leaving Fisher, and got very emotional about it. She said she knew that God would take care of her no matter what, but that she just didn't want to leave. She didn't care about living in the dorms, or getting a degree, but she just wanted to be involved with FCF. Hearing that made the hardships of this semester completely worth it. Knowing that my students are growing in their faith, becoming more and more Christ-like, and soaking it all up... That was the best birthday gift I could have gotten. Ever.
God is just so good, He knows what we need to hear, to have happen, and delivers when we need it the most.