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A Sad Boy

As moms, we hurt when our children hurt.

Last night, Rooster’s team played a game.  He did a good job, as did everyone else.  The team won, and we got ready to leave.

I knew, immediately, that something was wrong.  Maybe it was the way he carried himself as he walked off the field.  Maybe it was the look on his face…the look that only a mom knows.

As we got in the car, he was quiet.  I asked if everything was okay.  He said it was.

He was lying.

His eyes filled with tears, and he turned away.

I made some specific queries…was it soccer?

No.

Was it school?

No.

And then a sob escaped from his throat.

Poor guy.  He was hurting, and he didn’t want to share.  I had to respect that, but I wanted so badly to know the reason so that maybe, in some small way, I could make it better.

We rode the rest of the way home without speaking.  The radio played softly in the background…soothing Christian songs.  I felt my heart lifted just a teensy bit, as the words reminded me that God is on His throne.  Even if I didn’t know the reason for Rooster’s sadness, God knew.

This knowledge was comforting, if not to Rooster, then to me.

2 Responses

  1. Oh that just breaks my heart… working with teens… they have so much in their hearts, on their minds, in their lives… they struggle with holding it in & not sharing… but Amen! God DOES know & God CAN & DOES heal… He doesnt need our help…. That these teens of today know that God knows & cares about ALL…

    Hope Rooster is less burdened soon! Praying for peace in his ever moving teenage life!

  2. What a loving story… Thank you…. Motherhood with God’s blessings and protection is one of the best things can ever happen on earth…

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