Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Women in the Word Wednesday: Who is Your Hero?

I apologize for the lack of posts.  We just back from 5 days in Palm Springs yesterday, and I had 236 e-mails I had to work through last night.  I will post some pictures of our trip tonight, get Friday Favorites out on Friday, and I promise I'll get a tutorial out for that baby shower game from the Owl Shower by Monday. 

It is time, though, for Women in the Word Wednesday.  I searched my archives again, and I found this great post.  My little Carter is now a big 5 year old.  I love this picture of his chubby baby face!  Rereading this post was convicting and challenging--making me think about whether I have successfully risen to this calling in the years Carter has been home with me.

I originally wrote this post on our family blog in August, 2007. 


All it took was a furry, red fuzzball with big, beady eyes to light up my 16 month old's face. The high pitched squeals of "mo-mo" (Elmo, for those not up to speed on Carterese) were followed by waiting in line for a chance to take a quick snapshot with the famous Sesame Street character. The attached picture speaks volumes as to my toddler's joy at meeting his television "hero" at the Discovery Science Center. We also recently spent time at the Aliso Viejo theater to view a free movie entitled "Elmo in Grouchland." Though we only lasted twenty minutes before we had to leave--when Carter started petting the nice lady's hair sitting in front of us, I took that as my sign to go--to Carter it was a wonderful twenty minutes of watching Elmo as large as life on a movie screen.

Though Elmo is a fine character for kids to enjoy, it made me ponder the priority we place on other people, or red muppets in this case, over our God and King. Does it speak to an error in my parenting that I haven't spent as many hours praising our Heavenly Father and talking about Him to Carter as laughing at Elmo antics on TV? The other day, Carter pointed to his Bible and said "Jzus". I was thrilled! However, this came several months after learning to nickname his favorite furry monster. I so want Carter to adore God and have Him be his hero--with nothing else esteemed above Him in Carter's mind! The celebrities of this world are meaningless when compared to the majesty of our Lord. Imagine the stares I'd get if I replaced all the worldly heroes "stuff" with pictures of Jesus! Carter could have a Jesus lunchbox, a Jesus T-shirt, God videos, books, puzzles, etc. Okay, that might sound over the top, but you get the point. Early on, we need to teach our little ones that God is number one, and He deserves our fear, respect and adoration over anything or anyone else. I need to be his most powerful role-model of this practice.

My life needs to clearly demonstrate that God is my hero. If I looked at your life, who would I say was yours?
Exodus 20:3-4 "You shall have no other gods before me. You shall not
make for yourself an idol in the form of anything in heaven above or on the
earth beneath or in the waters below. You shall not bow down to them or
worship them: for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God."

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