“A person’s most useful asset
is not a head full of knowledge,
but a heart full of love,
an ear ready to listen and
a hand willing to help others.”
~ Alex Hales
Maurine Richter noticed her mail carrier walking down the
sidewalk with her mailbag and three packages.
By 11:00 a.m., it was already 102 degrees in Houston, Texas. Seeing the sweat dripping down the carrier’s
face, Maurine asked if she could get her some water. Upon returning, she also brought some snacks
and a cool cloth to give her. Maurine
commented, “It’s what I would have wanted.
I don’t post this so you think how good I am. I want you to see her. A US postal worker in the heat of the
day. And I want to encourage you to have
water ready when you see her or others like her. It’s something so simple to do.”
Officer Holt, of the Independence Police Department in
Missouri, shared a recent encounter he witnessed in the parking lot at a
store. “A young man got out of the
backseat of a van in the pouring rain, removed his coat, and shielded an
elderly woman from the elements as he escorted her to her car. He then returned to his car.” Officer Holt pulled up to the van, approached
the driver, and told 14-year-old Tyrea’s mother and aunt what he had seen. “I told his mother that she has done an
incredible job with him and that I hope and pray he achieves great things.”
Last week, Mackenzie Murphy was preparing to fly home. She shared an event that “restored my faith
in humanity.” The plane was packed so people
were asked to check their carry-ons. The
woman in front of her had twin babies, under six months of age, and had to check
the carrying seat. The flight attendant
explained to the mom that she would not be allowed to hold both babies during
the flight and would need to leave the plane.
Realizing the dilemma, the lady sitting in front of the mother
volunteered to hold one of the babies.
The short 45-minute flight had a 2 ½ hour delay. Without any complaining, the woman fed and
burped the other lady’s baby, held him, and sang to him. The baby slept for the rest of the
flight. When her own daughter became
fretful, she explained, “Our job is to help other people. This mom is all by herself with no help, and
really needs another mom to help.” Mackenzie
noted: “My heart still feels fuzzy. The
moral of the story is when you see people needing help, do the right thing and
help them.”
May we, too, have eyes to see, ears to listen, hands that
help, and hearts full of love that quickly respond to the needs of those around
us. And may we encourage and teach others
to do the same.
So in everything, do to others what you would have
them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets.
Matthew 7:12
Dear children, let us not love with words or
speech but with actions and in truth.
1 John 3:18