
This week I was blessed to see another piece of the unique little boy that God has created as Jake.
He has a tender heart towards others.
Now, Jake is ALL boy. There isn’t a “boy” sound that he won’t do…he runs everywhere…anything in his hand can and will become a weapon…and if it can be destroyed, well…he can destroy it with style!
However, when it comes to Phoebe he is beyond gentle. This bundle of constant movement slows down and moves with care when around his baby sister. There is a deep concern for her well being from him, and he is constantly aware of what she is doing…and if its abnormal to him – I am notified! “Mommy! Phoebe did this….” or “Phoebe, you can’t roll there!” Absolutely amazing, how intensely he can watch out for her. And how much it pleases him to make her laugh and play with her.
Now, I know that this won’t always be the case. Someday, very soon, he will get frustrated with his little sister. He will get angry and probably yell at her. He might even push her out of his way… But I think that he will always have a tender heart towards her, even under the angst that a little sister can sometimes bring to a big brother.
I think this because of a story that Jake’s PreK teacher told me this week. About Jake’s interaction with one of the little girls in his class. Apparently Jake has taken on the role of protector with this little girl. At snack time, if they are serving a treat that she doesn’t like, Jake can now read her facial expression and will retrieve a stack of the crackers that she DOES like from the class stash and place them on her tablemat, before she can throw a fit. If she is colouring outside the lines, he will remind her to colour IN the lines. And because she is the smallest in class, he takes special care to make sure she always has a place in line, or a toy at recess. He simply looks out for her.
Wow.
Now as the mother of this five year old, there are moments when I have a difficult time finding this gentle soul in midst of the chaos of a temper tantrum, or a “me first” kind of day, or in his need to go!go!go! But it touches my heart that God made him with this ability to be compassionate to others, and it fills me with the deep burden and desire to keep that there, always. Because I know that the world will fight against that, that it will want to take it from him, that it will encourage him to always be “me first”. So, my prayer for my little man is this: always let the LORD lead your heart, Jake. Keep loving others Sweetheart. Keep loving them the way that Jesus loves them.