Six third-graders proudly held up the yellow star-shaped parols that they had just made.
"Wow!" they exclaimed, amazed that they could make a parol. They had gotten a lot of help from Manong Popoy, the town's best parol maker.
"See, nothing to it! Now that you've each made a small parol, you can also make a big one in a different shape - like the one I just made," he said, going inside his house.
He returned with a pure white parol trimmed with curled papers. It had an unusual shape.
"Letter G!" they chorused. The parol was so beautiful!
"When I was your age," he narrated. "I felt I was the poorest and dumbest in school. So I created trouble for everybody!"
Gasps.
"I was baaaad! I ran away from home!"
More gasps.
"But for years, my parents never stopped praying and waiting for me to return home."
"But why is your parol shaped like a G?" Teo asked, puzzled.
"G - for God! He loved me then, even if I hated myself because I thought I was poor and dumb. He loves me now. G - for Grace. I never deserved God's and my parents' forgiveness for my hateful behavior, but they still forgave me. G - for Good. God turned me from bad to good."
"Wow!" another chorus.
"Every parol that I make today reminds me of the Star of Bethlehem that led people to our Savior in the manger," Popoy said, hanging the G parol on a tree branch.
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Prayer:
Lord, thank You for loving me the way I am. Amen.
Memory verse:
"You made my whole being. You formed me in my mother's womb." Psalm 139:13