Hello
Magical People…..
Woo
hoo!!! I received my first email of the
season last night from "Lar"…
However,
it broke my heart… this lovely girl’s mother is very, very sick and is dying… all
she is asking for is that Santa and the elves pray for her and the whole family…
they are going to put up their Christmas tree today because they do not think
she will live until Christmas Day… I haven’t been able to stop crying about this
because I know how much pain is in her heart since my elf daddy went to heaven
just this past June… As terribly sad as her email was to read, her request for “prayers”
is what the spirit of Christmas is all about… being unselfish and loving with
other people… and rather than asking for things for oneself, we wish for things
that will make other people feel happy and loved..
A long, long time ago, no one wrote lists for
Santa… Santa simply delivered gifts to everyone according to what he thought
would make them happy… Of course, as the world became more and more populated,
it was easier for Santa and the elves to organize the gifts according to the
lists that people sent him… but we all know that, as hard as Santa tries, he
can’t always give us what we want and sometimes, he delivers surprise gifts…
In
the email she says she knows that Santa cannot grant her Christmas wish of
having her mother live free of illness, but because she wrote me, at least she
will have 9 billion elves praying for her and her family… (yes, there are 9
billion elves right now.. you can google it if you don’t believe me) …
Prayer
is a very powerful thing and I think that this girl knows that...hence, the
reason why she asked for that one thing… she has a lot of faith, hope and love
in her heart.. and even though she says she has to find strength to get through
it, I believe she is one of the strongest and bravest girls I know.. she has
shown that LOVE is the purest gift that one person can give to another… the
unselfishness and humbleness with which
she asks for prayer, by pouring out her heart to me, is the greatest gift that
she could ever give her mother...
Though this first email is so heart-wrenching, I think it says so much about the importance of what we ask for... Christmas can be a wonderful time of giving and receiving... I learned a lot about that thanks to Lar ... petitions of the heart is what keeps Christmas alive and true to what is celebrated on December 25th..
So,
this morning, during morning prayers, we said this prayer…
“Infinite
Spirit of God, please hear our heartfelt prayers for Lar and her family… please
extend Your healing touch to Lar’s mother so that she does not suffer
needlessly from the cancer that consumes her… If it is Your Will, please allow
her to witness the magic of Christmas with her loving family, but if it is not,
then please fill the hearts of those she will leave behind with the peace and
love that only You can comfort us with… Lar believes in prayer… and we believe
in You … Amen.”
I
hope that you all will find it in your hearts to pray for Lar …
May you all be mindful of what you ask for... Be of a humble heart … Be good .. Be nice .. Be-lieve …
I
love you,
Laney
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