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THE FOSTERS – 08-25-2021

By August 25, 2021Daily Devotionals

THE FOSTERS
August 25, 2021

THE FOSTERS

Prayer: Amazing God, we praise You: the One Who knows things we don’t know. May all grace abound to that special person in my classroom. Amen.

Scripture: And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work. 2 Cor. 9:8

Over the years I taught numerous Fosters in my classes and chorus. They did not share many of the same family traits, but they did carry a few which were obvious. Many of them did not stay for long. They may have been in school for a few weeks or months, and some for years, but rarely did they spend their entire elementary school career in one place. They were often needier than the other children, emotionally and materially. This showed up in attention-getting behavior, in the inability to get to school events in the evening, and in a sad countenance, especially at Christmas.

One of them, Anastasia “Foster,” fell into the category of “Kids I could take home with me.” She hugged me every day of her fourth grade year as she went out to the bus. Norman “Foster” ruined every class that he entered with his yelling out and poor behavior. Yet Juan “Foster” couldn’t believe that I would want him in my chorus and was thrilled when I accepted him into the group. The Fosters were a family you could say would take a “village” to raise.

You, undoubtedly, have Fosters in your school too. These children, wards of the state, have no family that they can call their own. They live with generous people who try to take care of them, but often lack the special skills they need for the tremendous problems the children carry with them. How then can you, one person, hope to make any kind of difference in their lives?

The answer lies in God Himself. We cannot do all things, but He can. “He is able to make all grace abound to you.” His grace is sufficient for you. Give yourself eagerly to Him, and watch Him use you in the lives of these children whom He loves. Ask Him to give you what they need to fill up that which lacks in their lives. The answers to your prayers will amaze you.

Copyright Shirley Wilson.  Email [email protected]

2 Comments

  • Lois says:

    Thank you for these words. It helps me refocus.

  • Chris Rogers says:

    Absolutely key to keeping things in perspective, especially the reality that we need the Grace and Wisdom of God in loving, supporting and training this special group of trauma affected young people.