Daily Devotional for March 10, 2022
Shopping Spree
Haley looked around the store with curiosity. It wasn’t like the stores she and Mom usually shopped in. “Mom, that sign says ‘thrift store.’ What does that mean?”
“It’s a store where you can buy things like clothes for low prices because they aren’t new, but they’re still in good shape.”
Haley frowned. “We’re buying used clothes?”
“Yes, we are. You love getting hand-me-downs from your cousins. Those are used clothes.”
“Yeah, but I know who wore those clothes first,” said Haley.
“Remember how I told you that a house in this area burned down yesterday?” asked Mom. “The family that lived there has four kids. They lost everything.”
Haley’s mouth dropped open. “Everything?”
“Clothes, furniture, toys, books—yes, everything but the clothes they were wearing. Dad and I want to help, but we can’t afford to buy new clothes for four kids. So, I want to see what I can find here. The oldest girl is your size. Why don’t you see if you can find some nice pants and tops for her?”
Haley still didn’t like the idea of used clothing, but after some searching, she found a stack of clothing items that looked good. “Mom, these jeans are brand-new with store tags still on them. But they only cost three dollars here!” Eventually Mom and Haley found enough clothes to fill a large bag for each kid with pants, tops, jackets, and pajamas. “That was actually fun,” said Haley.
“I think the kids will like these,” said Mom. “Aunt Sue was just here and found almost-new sneakers for each kid, and warm slippers too. And Mrs. Ackley from church bought them new socks and underwear. Isn’t that nice? ”
“Yeah. It still seems weird to shop for people we don’t even know. Besides, you and Dad always say money is tight.”
“Yes, money is tight for us. But the Bible tells us not to just look out for ourselves ‘but also for the interests of others.’ Jesus helped us when we needed to be saved from sin, and He wants us to help others. Maybe by helping to ease their burden, we can show them Jesus’s love. Understand?”
Haley nodded and hugged her mom. “I was just thinking…I have lots of toys and books these kids might like.”
-Teresa Ambord
How about you?
Do you know someone who needs help? You don’t have to be an adult to help someone, but depending on the situation, you may need to ask your parents if it’s okay. If you see a fellow student who has no lunch, maybe you could share your sandwich with them. If you see someone being bullied, tell an adult, and consider being a friend to that person. Look to the needs of others and do what you can to help them.
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