3.04.2010

New Body

My daughters teacher was away from school the other day because she had to go to a funeral. This sparked a conversation about what exactly a funeral was. My daughter didn't realize that our bodies would be left behind when we die and go to heaven! (try explaining a 'soul' to a 6 year old). She was a little upset about this, so I told her that we would be given a new and perfect body. I told her that this was especially comforting to those who are sick or who were injured enough that their bodies didn't work well here on earth. She took a moment to think about this and came back to me with this. "When we get to heaven we'll get to meet Matt with a nice clean body. And we'll get to talk to him and hear what his voice sounds like! I can't wait until I get to see Matt like that."
I love the way Mya thinks so much about Matt. How her pure little heart is always so full of the positive. She has said many amazing things when it comes to her older brother and the struggles he bears. One day she asked me if I thought God would ever heal Matt. I said that I sure hope so. Then I asked her if she thought so. Her response "I think God has him be exactly how he is suppose to be." Quite a lot of insight for a little girl.
It is comforting to know that one day Matt will be out of pain and running free from all of his limitations. I too can hardly wait to see him like that. But how beautiful and comforting to know that for now, God has him "exactly how he is suppose to be." I believe that God can use the most painful things of this world and turn them into wonderful gifts. Our prayer is that Matthews House will be that positive gift to Abbotsford's special families and that we as a community will support them.