Promises, Pogo Sticks, and Magical Paper Books

As a little girl I would listen to Donnie Osmond and Shawn Cassidy for hours at a time, on my Holly Hobbie record player. Paper dolls and connecting the dots were lots of fun too. I was thrilled when I got my first pair of metal roller skates, overjoyed with my very own pogo stick, but hands down one of my favorite things of all were those magical paper books. You know the ones I’m talking about. When you picked up one of these books and flipped through its pages, they were blank. Not very impressive at all. But, when you moved the yellow felt tipped pen that came with the book, back and forth, back and forth, over the blank pages, beautiful pictures would be revealed!

While sharing a scripture from the Bible with my children and one of God’s many promises to us, I couldn’t help but think again of those fun little books, and the treasures that would be revealed after I’d move my pen over the crisp white paper. I went on to tell my four children that the Bible is filled with promises that have been made just for them from God, their loving Father, their creator. I went on to share that when they asked God into their hearts, they became His children. His promises were theirs now too. Every single one of them.

I reminded them of the fun little books that I loved as a child, that they too have now played with. I asked them to imagine God’s word as the blank paper and to take their imaginary yellow pen and move across His word and His promises, back and forth, back and forth, until they could clearly see their faces, and their own precious names written with God’s own hand, in each verse. They needed to know that it was each one of them, His children he was thinking of, when He made those promises.

Friends, your face and your name is there on each page and each promise too. God loves you so very much. His word and His promises are infallible, unbreakable and irrevocable. He longs to hold you close and whisper these life giving promises in your ear.

So what are you waiting for? Get out your yellow pen and start moving it back and forth across the pages of His word. Don’t waste another second, start revealing the treasures He has for you, today!

God is not a man, that he should lie. He is not a human, that he should change his mind. Has he ever spoken and failed to act? Has he ever promised and not carried it through?” Numbers 23:19 NLT

In His Love,

Joanne

3 thoughts on “Promises, Pogo Sticks, and Magical Paper Books

  1. eph2810

    Isn’t it wonderful to know that our Lord loves us so much that He cares about every little detail in our lives 🙂

    I have never heard about these little magical books – they sound like a lot of fun…

    Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts with us.

  2. Marsha

    I remember having those books for my children growing up. What a wonderful God moment you had with your children.

    Thank you, Joanne for demonstrating how to always be ‘in the moment’ with Him so you can pass it on.

    Have a blessed weekend.

  3. LynnLynn

    Joanne,

    Girl… Donny and Shawn… me too!!!

    This is a wonderful story and I can almost picture it in my mind. Your children listening to you tell them about God’s promises that appear in His word. Neat…