THE WORLD NEEDS MORE AUDRAS

(July 8, 2022) Carol Round challenges us to shine God’s love in these dark times …

Her bright, sequined clothing captured my attention. So did her jewellery. Wrapped around her left arm had to be at least a half-dozen sparkling bracelets.

A little along on my left in church, this precious girl was seated in a wheelchair. A man, whom I assumed was her father, sat in the pew next to her.

During our church’s short ‘meet-and-greet someone you didn’t come to church with’ time, I met them. When I walked over to shake their hands, the girl looked down, as if she were shy. She didn’t even acknowledge me when I said, ‘I love your glittery clothes.’

I introduced myself to her father. He then introduced me to Audra, saying, ‘She’s hard of hearing.’ Leaning down so I could get closer to Audra, I repeated my words, adding her name this time. Raising her head, she smiled at me.

The world needs more smiles
Audra’s smile revealed an inner light, an unspeakable joy. It was then that I noticed she had Down’s Syndrome. But it wasn’t the first thing I noticed about her.

Although it was her clothing and jewellery that first drew my attention, they were overshadowed by the radiance emanating from her spirit. Her smile grew as she grasped my hand and stood up.

Wrapping her arms around me, Audra hugged me tightly. Then, this precious girl kissed my cheek. Drawn to her sweet spirit, I replied, ‘You are so beautiful, Audra,’ and I returned her hug. Smiling, she replied, ‘I love you.’

Oh, how a smile makes all the difference!

The world needs more love

John 3:16 is probably the most well-known Bible verse in the world. Even those who haven’t read the Bible have, I’m sure, heard it. To understand the magnitude of God’s love, we only need to meditate on this verse.

‘For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life,’ is the essence of God’s word. God loves us so much that He took on human form, came to earth as a baby, and then faced a bloody ending on a cross. He did that for me… and for you!

But… it may be hard to grasp the magnitude of God’s love when one hasn’t experienced it!

When His followers – us – don’t exhibit the love of Christ when dealing with others, it’s no wonder there’s so much dissension in the world today.

American evangelist Dwight L. Moody once said, ‘The world does not understand theology or dogma, but it understands love and sympathy.’

The world needs more Audras
Back to Audra.

My encounter with my new friend didn’t end when the service continued. As our praise team led us in song, Audra joined me in my pew. Grabbing my left hand, she raised our arms in the air and swayed to the music.

After a few minutes, Audra kissed me on the cheek again. Leaving my side, she entered the pew ahead of me and hugged an older woman before reaching for her hand and raising it in the air. Before returning to her father’s side, Audra hugged the woman.

Later, as I thought about Audra, Matthew 5:14ESB – ‘You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden’ – came to mind.

Audra’s loving nature was a light to our congregation that morning, a shining example of God’s unconditional love.

The world needs more Christians beaming real Christianity
This dark world needs to know God’s love!

May we beam brightly, taking opportunities not only to meet and greet strangers with needs in church, but ‘out there’ where so many need to discover the realty of God, and the compassion of Jesus that brings light and happiness!

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Carol Round is an international self-syndicated Christian columnist, author and inspirational speaker. Carol uses her passion for writing and speaking abilities to inspire others; Her encouraging articles have appeared in national and international publications and she especially loves hearing from readers.

Recommended: Growing Confidently in Your Faith. Writing encouragingly about becoming more like Jesus on our journey of life, Carol will sensitively guide you as she openly shares her own intimate journey, initially borne of pain, and now bathed in promise. (See: http://bit.ly/2LGOvKN).Links: A Matter of Faith weekly column: carol@carolaround.com / www.carolaround.com

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One comment

  1. That is so beautiful. I know several people who exude love and they all have Down’s Syndrome. You have me thinking how even Down’s Syndrome can be used by God to bring brightness to our dark world. That is not the way most perceive it, but Down’s seems to be something that the best of us have in common.

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