It was another rainy night in Guatemala. Our team had been
asked to visit this small church that was literally on the water. Many members
from that church had traveled by boat to get there. After the service we
mingled with the Guatemalans and tried to communicate with them. As I was
talking with our translator and host in Guatemala, I heard someone coughing. I
turned around to see who it was, and I saw this precious little girl. I asked
in broken Spanish if she was ok. What I assumed to be her mother replied and
told me that she had gripe. I then nonchalantly asked, “Puedo orar para ti?”
(Can I pray for you?), because that’s the missionary thing to do, right? I got
up to move toward where she was sitting and she got up as well, and we met half
way. So there we were standing in the
middle of this shanty church building and she wrapped her small, frail arms
around and embraced me, and I began to pray. As I prayed her grip got tighter.
I didn’t want to stop praying for her, because I didn’t want to let her go. Little
did I know that the Lord was breaking my heart for His precious daughter. In
those few brief moments the Lord gave me just a glimpse of how intense His love
is for us. After I said “amen,” we had a brief conversation, where I told her
just how beautiful she was. I then asked if I could take a picture with her,
when I showed her the picture not only did she want to see the one of us, but
all the pictures on my camera. After we looked through them and came back to
the picture of us, I told her in my broken Spanish that the photo we were
looking at was my favorite. She flashed me the most beautiful smile and gave me
the sweetest hug. Our team was getting ready to head out, and the last words I
told her were that she had a very sweet heart and wished the Lord’s blessings
on her. As we left the church, I could feel my heart ache and the tears began
to form. I had no idea that I could come to love someone so quickly and so
intensely.
When we arrived back to our home, we had team time to
discuss the highs and lows of the day and to encourage each other in how we saw
the Lord work each team mate that day. I was sharing how much I wanted to see
my new friend become healed, because every time she coughed it shook her whole
body, and it tore me up inside. My teammate then said, that even if she isn’t
healed when he wakes up in the morning, she will remember the love that I
showed her. That love does not even compare to the love that her Heavenly
Father has for her. The Lord taught me that night that prayer is intimate and
is not something to be taken lightly. It has the power to change lives-
forever.
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