The Most Beautiful Word

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I’ve been sick, tired coughing from having this allergy symptoms this whole week. Despite the weariness from suffering from this seasonal illness, I went to see our child right after him and my husband left to go to the DMV to take his driving test last Friday.

I was barely fixing my car in the designated parking spot when I saw my son parking the car he took with him a couple of spaces from where I was. A lady dressed in a semi-formal suit came out and smiled when she saw my husband and I talking by my driver’s door and hollered, “What a good driver!”

We both thanked her as we waved at our son who had a wide grin and said, “0” to us.

“Huh?” my husband and I replied, dumbfounded.

“0 error, mom and dad,” he added after intentionally pausing for a few seconds.

"Good job!" we both signaled.

As my husband accompanied him inside to have our son’s picture taken, I sighed as I waited outside and stared at my son’s footsteps following his father’s.

I didn’t want to miss this new stage in his life even if I had been sick. My husband’s life I met with my own that merged to form another of our own and brought another life. Life we both treasure as it brought us immense joy. This is the life that made us more careful in our way of making decisions. Those wrong paths we took, we had told him to make his own footsteps to take another route.

Yes, I kept looking at my son’s footsteps. Footsteps that I always pray for, praying that his feet will follow no one else’s but that of his Father’s, because this life whether battered, beaten, crushed, or short-lived, will always be precious. What better way to live it than to know Who gave this precious gift in the first place.

The door was pushed by a pair of young hands as my husband followed this time as they both exited the building. I coughed a little bit. In between, we were all laughing. I was tired from both but it was all worth it as I heard this young man softly whispered, “Thank You Lord.”

He gave me a hug and his father and asked me, “By the way, mom, guess why I felt good from the moment that lady sat next to me in the car?”

“Why?”

“I said ‘good morning’ to her and she said 'hi' and told me, “My name is Grace…”

"Grace..." Yes..The most beautiful word I have ever known...

“But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ— by grace you have been saved— and raised us up with him and seated us with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, so that in the coming ages he might show the immeasurable riches of his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus. For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.” – Ephesians 2:4-10 (ESV) (emphasis was mine).

7 comments:

  1. A beautiful post...gave me the warm fuzzy's. I am glad you were able to experience this big step in your son's life. Grace...how cool. :)

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  2. Your son is a treasure, Rosel. Congratulations to him; what a milestone to achieve. So glad God got you through with His strength and grace today.

    Love you!
    Mary

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  3. Zero error! Wow, that was something worth seeing, and it's good you decided to go even though you had not been feeling well. You were right not to miss that moment.

    You knew he was gonna make it.

    You believed in him right from the start.

    You brought him up in the nurture and admonition and fear of the Lord. Now, you are reaping what you have sown.

    There are things that God wants you to focus on - not to let yourself be drained by the negative energies of your workmates...

    I am so happy to have read this wonderful post, dear Rosel.

    You are healed, in the name of Jesus, and I speak life to every part of your body now... by His striped you are healed.

    Love
    Lidj

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  4. A beautiful post, Dear ~ I pray you will feel better soon. It sounds like you might need to go to your allergy doctor? Blessings ~

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  5. Congratulations to your son! And, wow, what a perfect moment - your son worked hard, achieved excellence - praised God - and saw God-clues in his environment to give him faith! What a blessing moment for a mom! Hope you are feeling better soon:)

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  6. I pray your body will align with the Word of God my friend.

    So sweet about your son and praise God for GRACE!

    Love!
    Beth

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  7. I loved this post my sweet sister. It's so amazing in the way God works.

    When I was in a hearing with a judge for my Social Security Disability several ago do you know what the name of the judge was?...Judge Love!

    Love you,
    Alleluiabelle

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