From The Mouths Of Babes: Growing Closer To God Through Children
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The richness of your life will be measured according to the depth of your relationship with God. So, how rich is your life?
In Matthew 7:9-11 Jesus asked the question, “What sort of parent would give his or her child a stone rather than bread or hand him or her a serpent rather than a fish? If you, corrupt as you are, know to provide good things to your children, then don’t you think your Heavenly Father will provide good things to those who ask?” According to this passage our Heavenly Father has the same parental feelings for us as we have for our children, just multiplied many times higher. From the Mouths of Babes is a collection of vignettes detailing how God used the author’s grandchildren to teach him what He (God) thinks and how He feels about all of us. Scripturally and based on experience with his grandchildren, the author concludes that God’s love and concern for each of us is boundless. There is no limit to the access we can have to the God of the universe, and it is impossible to measure the treasures He has in store for those who will seek to know Him. In this book, you will learn just how much God loves you, how He continues to demonstrate His love and just how much the God of all creation wants you to be with Him as His child. It really is all about relationship!
John Orndorff
John C. (Chris) Orndorff is a retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel and Special Agent with the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. He began his military career serving four years during the Vietnam era as a Navy Hospital Corpsman working in neuro-psychiatry. In the Air Force he served in a number of positions ranging from administrative officer, commander, special agent academic instructor and acquisition officer. As a faculty member at Air Command and Staff College he was broadly published in the military community, and taught futurist techniques. Chris has also done future related research for the Air Force and emergency planners. He has consulted for industry and worked with the US State Department providing antiterrorism support for US Embassies in over 30 countries. Based on his antiterrorism experience, he has designed and presented training on techniques to prevent high school violence. Chris is now retired after teaching Air Force Junior ROTC for twelve years. He and his wife Debi have been married 40 years and have three children and five grandchildren. His website is http://johncorndorff.com. His books are: Prince Michael and the Dragon Prince John's Quest Princess Mary and the Prophet How Have the Mighty Fallen Terrorists, Tornados and Tsunamis: How to Prepare for Life's Danger Zones The Gilgamesh Epic Watching for the future The Enduring Art of War: A Paraphrase and Commentary on Sun Tzu From the Mouths of Babes: Growing Closer to God Through Children
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From The Mouths Of Babes - John Orndorff
From the Mouths of Babes:
Growing Closer To God Through Children
By
John C. Orndorff
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From the Mouths of Babes:
Growing Closer To God Through Children
By John C. Orndorff
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Cover design by Debbie Keenan
All photographs by John C. Orndorff, Debora M. Orndorff and Mary Allen
Copyright 2017, by John C. Orndorff
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To our grandchildren
Tristan, Brandon, Kensley, JJ, Ella and any yet to come
The richness of your life will be measured according to the depth of your relationship with God.
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Table of Contents
Read This First!
Meet JJ and Ella
Fearfully and Wonderfully Made and Saved
A Sloppy Wet Kiss
Sleeping in My Lap
All This is Ours
Eating off My Plate
The Specialness of Being Close
The Little Red Truck
Watching JJ and Ella Play
I’m Fixing It!
Dandy, Can I Come to Your House?
Pick Me Up!
I Love You Too, Dandy
We Know Who’s Driving the Zero Turn
Hitting the Target
The Gifts
Time Out!
Boo Boos
Stay with Me Dandy
What About Him?
Forgetting the Past
When All Is Said and Done
About the Author
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Read This First!
Debi, my wife, told me not long ago that she did not read the introduction to books. This comment troubled me as I use the introductions in my writing to, well, introduce my subject and explain a few things. The introduction is where I open my soul to the world. Starters of this nature are meant to enhance the reader’s understanding of why writers take the time to write and provide an idea of what they can hope to gain from reading it. However, I do understand those who wish to get to the meat of the subject and I grudgingly accept that. Therefore, this is not an introduction; I just want you to read it first.
Debi and I have been blessed with three wonderful and talented children, John (CJ), Michael and Mary. As other parents will agree, they bring us much joy in many ways. We also have five really wonderful grandchildren: Tristan, Brandon, Kensley, JJ and Ella. From the beginning of child rearing, I’ve been learning through my children. I just haven’t taken the time to write about what I was learning. Now, in obedience to God’s direction (I really do believe my Heavenly Father wanted me to write this), I’m taking that time. As I have worked on this short book, originally entitled Lessons Through JJ and Ella, it has become an opportunity to learn even more than during the actual experiences with JJ and Ella.
As I began preparing these thoughts, I did so based on Matthew 7:9-11, What sort of parent would give his or her child a stone rather than bread or hand him or her a serpent rather than a fish? If you, corrupt as you are, know to provide good things to your children, then don’t you think your Heavenly Father will provide good things to those who ask?
My impression is that our Heavenly Father has the same parental feelings for us as we have for our children, just multiplied many times higher. Working on this has, for me, been time with my Heavenly Father, and it has been great! My sincere hope is that you, the reader, will find things that you will take away to enhance your relationship with God. As you read, when you see something you like I encourage you to say, I’ll take that!
This is what I do when I read something that touches me.
I’ve included many scriptural references and quotes all of which are my personal paraphrase. I learned many years ago that part of effective study is to put the text in your own words. It helps to remember it and can aid in gaining a deeper meaning.
I realize that if people do not read introductions, then they most likely do not read acknowledgments. With this thought in mind, I will not acknowledge anyone, but I will give some shout-outs. As I’ve noted in my other books, there are many others who have contributed to my thoughts and the final draft. First, this work would not be possible apart from the Holy Spirit who has guided me throughout, and many times told me it was not time to stop when I thought it was. The Holy Spirit is my best friend and I look forward to spending the rest of eternity with Him, the Lord Jesus, and the Father. I freely confess that I am a mere vessel in the production of this work. I’m grateful to CJ, Michael, Mary, Tristan, Brandon, Kensley, JJ and Ella who are my inspiration in writing this. Next, I appreciate Debi who proofs and critiques everything I write. With all my heart I confess that without her my activities would have little meaning. As in my last book, I greatly appreciate the encouragement of my friend and brother in Christ, Reece Bandy. As I told him, had he opined that I missed the mark in any way, I would have scrapped the whole project. I also greatly appreciate feedback from Brenda Lane. There are very few people to whom Debi and I look up to and Brenda is foremost. For over 40 years she and Dr. William L. Lane have been an encouragement to us. Another friend deserving much credit is Debbie Keenan of the Keenan Group, who turned my mediocre cover design into the wow that it is now. Thank you ever so much! Certainly, there are many others who have contributed in ways that are unknown to this work and I am grateful to every one of you. I believe we will know the contributions of all on that day when we excitedly gather around our Father’s throne. Thank you for reading this first.
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Meet JJ and Ella
"Consider this; that children are God’s gift to us, and a great reward." Psalm 127:3
"My Lord’s tender affections will never end because his intimate concern for me will never fail. They begin anew every single day! How awesome is Your faithfulness!" Lamentations 3:22-23
Sometimes entertaining grandchildren can be a challenge for grandparents. Usually, it is a full-time job that demands all our attention. One day I was with JJ in our garage when JJ noticed a project he had begun. It was a few pieces of oddly shape lumber he was trying to form into a table for Debi. Hey, I need to finish making Granny’s table,
he said. I looked at the wood he wanted to use and I remembered that I had some scraps that might be just what he needed. The scraps consisted on some legs I had removed from an old table and a round piece of plywood. Well, JJ,
I said, what about these. You can make Granny’s table with this wood.
JJ was quick to agree. Then Ella came out and wanted to take part in our little project. So I essentially had five pieces of wood and two children to try and make something for Debi.
I placed the plywood on a couple of saw horses and with a tape measure and square I had JJ draw a square on the bottom of the plywood top. Then I had him draw where the legs should go. Ella then made an x in each square so JJ would know where to drill. With the x-marks in place I had JJ drill holes in the top and then as Ella and I held the legs in place he used some wood screws to stabilize the legs. Once we had completed the little project, we turned it over and it turned out pretty good. JJ and Ella were as excited as two children could be as I carried the table to where Debi was. Before I walked through the door, Ella very excitedly proclaimed, We have a surprise for you!
The exhilaration in her voice made my day. They had just made something for their Granny and the results filled them with such delight that Debi and I were both overwhelmed with their love. Debi and I have learned through JJ and Ella that as the prophet Jeremiah exclaimed in Lamentations 3:23, our God’s affection and concern for us are new every day. It’s like each morning God is excitedly saying. I have a surprise for you!
Surprise has been the operative word when it comes to our grandchildren.
I’ve long heard people say, "If I’d known grandchildren