Are You a Caregiver? Then You Are Being Used By God.

October 4, 2014 Off By Donna Wuerch Noble

Yesterday, I watched a dear friend whisper into her sweet Mama’s ear “I love you. Thank you”, and I watched her stroke her hair and tenderly kiss her on the cheek. This precious Mama is transitioning from this earth home to her heavenly home. But this care, she was being given today, has been ongoing for many years. Witnessing these tender moments, made me want to reach out to my FB friends who are caregivers today and encourage you with this beautiful ministry of caregiving. I totally believe you have the Father’s heart of love and compassion.

I recognize that ministry. I was the caregiver to my precious Mama for many years and into her later years, her 24-7 caregiver. Then during my Sweetheart’s illness, being his 24-7 caregiver.

Caregiving should never feel like it’s merely a duty or obligation. Caregiving can be welcomed into our hearts as a God-given ministry. It may be a hidden ministry that goes unnoticed by many, but it is a ministry that God sees and one that pleases Him. Jesus recognized its importance when He said, “Whoever helps one of these little ones because they are my followers will truly get his reward. He will get his reward even if he only gave my follower a cup of cold water.” Matthew 10:42.

As a caregiver, God will use your hands as an extension of His hands—to hold, to support, to embrace, to comfort, to bless, to help, to heal; He will use your words— to encourage, to build up, to speak hope, to convey truth, to strengthen faith, to deepen trust, to impart love; He will use your presence— to show care, to bring companionship, to wipe a tear, to soothe a pain, to dispel a fear, to rub a brow, to kiss a check, to hold a hand, to fluff a pillow, to reassure when there’s a setback, to celebrate when progress is made. Those actions certainly do sound like the actions and character of God.

As His servants, the ministry of caregiving means that whatever it is we do to help another, even if it means the simple act of giving a glass of water, the Lord receives it as a ministry done unto Him. How blessed we are to be able to make God’s heart glad as we touch others with His love. I can imagine He is giving you applause and a standing ovation for a “job well done”!