Our society is saturated with adoration and idolization of entertainers, sports figures and politicians—people we call our heroes. Sadly, we are quick to dismantle the same folks when they show any weakness or frailty. But what about those folks who live in your neighborhood—the ones you really know—the ones who love without condition?
There are many unsung heroes that live in my community—people who go above and beyond to demonstrate the Father’s heart for another soul. These often shy, unsung heroes are not motivated by money or greed or ambition. Most don’t want to be acknowledged for their expressions of love. They know a good investment when they see one and realize that one day—maybe a long time from now—there will be immeasurable dividends.
For decades, Jim’s wife has battled mental illness and yet he has remained faithful to his covenant with her. He has known embarrassment, ridicule and loneliness…and still he loves.
Jane visits her brain-injured grandson in the nursing facility almost daily. His room is decorated in his favorite team’s colors. She wipes his drool and tells him funny stories; she understands his slurred speech when he responds to her. It’s humbling to watch.
Betty has been married to her sweetie fifty-plus years. Now this once vibrant man depends on her to move him from room to room. They’ve developed a language all their own to signal for help. They have learned love in all its forms.
On Sunday evenings, Arlene belts out Louise’s favorite hymns. An audience of one…but maybe the angels sing along too!
Lucy cares for handicapped individuals; some have been in her tender care for years and are like family members. She’s not embarrassed to bring them to family weddings. Oh, to be loved like that!
Randy and his grandsons clean driveways and sidewalks for the widows on his street. Dennis adds value and dignity to widows and orphans by providing heat in their homes. That’s enough to warm the hardest heart!
Josh sends notes to encourage those on difficult journeys. Sandy generously gives from her fixed income to strengthen another in hard times. May God reward them openly.
On sleepless nights, alone in her apartment, Wanza prays for family and friends. Only when she gets to heaven will she know the full impact of those whispered conversations with God.
Jack loves flower gardens; he plants hundreds of tulips and daffodils in his wooded yard. The Creator’s heart is showcased right there in the woods and the sight makes my heart leap for joy!
Mike makes sure a fatherless child gets his share of pizza. Joe shares his bountiful sweet corn harvest with friends and neighbors. This equals sweet communion for soul and body.
Love is patient…love is kind…love always bears up…always trusts, always hopes, always endures…takes its delight in the truth. 1 Corinthians 13
Mary cheers for the football team even though her “not-so-perfect” child will never play. David forgave the negligent driver for killing his loved one.
Love is NOT…jealous, boastful, proud, rude or selfish, nor easily angered, keeps no record of wrongs, does not gloat over other people’s sins. 1 Corinthians 13
Let’s celebrate those unsung heroes in our neighborhoods who express the Father's heart by adding value and dignity to all our lives!