Knit to the Soul
As soon as he had finished speaking to Saul, the soul of Jonathan was knit to the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as his own soul.—1 Samuel 18:1 (ESV)
Do everything in love.—1 CORINTHIANS 16:14 [NIV]
My mother had taken a bad fall, which brought on several strokes, partially incapacitating her, requiring 24/7 care. My husband, Terry, and I moved in with her and my stepdad as their temporary caregivers.
Once a happy person, my 89-year-old mother now carried a hostile mood. She saw my helping her as controlling prison tactics. She had the gall to describe my meals, which I saw as culinary achievements, as “roadkill.” Bath time was a potential wrestling match, so I hired a professional nurse for that.
My dear mother was not receptive to my care!
One morning I entered her bedroom while she was still sleeping. She looked so sweet and vulnerable. I realized at that moment how much I simply wanted to show my mother love, not forced control. I asked the Lord to help me achieve this.
In the days that followed, I felt led to begin my caregiving with a new approach. Instead of trying to control Mother, I focused on caring for her through God’s eyes. Soon, I began to see moments of caring for her that were really touches of heaven.
Mother still had her moments of aggression and orneriness. But I learned to focus on blessed and unexpected moments—a cherished smile, a sweet gesture, or a shared memory that broke through her challenges.
Dear Lord, thank you for showing me how to change my focus in looking after my loved one.
As soon as he had finished speaking to Saul, the soul of Jonathan was knit to the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as his own soul.—1 Samuel 18:1 (ESV)
For the entire law is fulfilled in keeping this one command: “Love your neighbor as yourself.”—Galatians 5:14 (NIV)
This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you.—John 15:12 (ESV)