The life of parents is gauged in teaspoons of sweat, vinegar, blood and tears in early mornings and tire of late afternoons all collected in a cup of salvation for years.
Small sufferings and moments of pain become sacrifice for a child’s little sins so the youth won’t suffer the blame, cost of loss, but the joy of life’s wins.
All these payments made without wrath may never be repaid to them in their time but lessons taught will etch a path for a child to grow up into its prime.
Anyone who loves the unkind or selfish or one who has spurned virtue or left goodness behind pays debts the errant don’t earn.
Dedicated to Kevin Williford in honor of his forthcoming work: Serving in the Lord’s Blackberry Patch.