Last
week I took my children to a restaurant.
My
six year old son asked if he could say grace. As we bowed our heads
he said, "God is good, God
is great. Thank you for the food, and I would even thank you more
if mom gets us ice cream for dessert. And Liberty and Justice for
all! Amen!"
Along
with the laughter from the other customers nearby I heard a woman
remark, "That's what's wrong with this country. Kids today don't even
know how to pray. Asking God for ice cream! Why, I never!"
Hearing
this, my son burst into tears and asked me, "Did I do it wrong? Is
God mad at me?" As I held him and assured him that he had done a terrific
job and God was certainly not mad at him, an elderly gentleman approached
the table. He winked at my son and said, "I happen to know that God
thought that was a great prayer." "Really?" my son asked. "Cross my
heart." Then in a theatrical whisper he added (indicating the woman
whose remark had started this whole thing), "Too bad she never asks
God for ice cream. A little ice cream is good for the soul sometimes."
Naturally,
I bought my kids ice cream at the end of the meal. My son stared at
his for a moment and then did something I will remember the rest of
my life. He picked up his sundae and without a word walked over and
placed it in front of the woman. With a big smile he told her, "Here,
this is for you. Ice cream is good for the soul sometimes, and my
soul is good already."
--Author
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