Are there any little kids in your life? Do they have something they cannot go to sleep (or live) without? Maybe it’s a blanket that’s tattered and full of holes. Maybe it’s a stuffed animal that doesn’t smell very good. Some people call these loveys, blankies, or stuffies. Stuffies is a kinda new term for these dearly loved stuffed toys that kids can’t live without because they are so bonded with them. We can learn a great lesson about God’s love as we consider stuffies and bonds.
In one of our Joy Groups, my friend, Lacie, had an Immanuel moment about stuffies and bonds. An Immanuel moment is when we in the group ask Jesus where He is and what He wants us to know while we sit quietly and listen. Lacie sensed that she was holding one of her big stuffies and Jesus was holding her while she was holding her stuffie. When she asked Jesus, “What do you want me to know about this picture,” she sensed that He said, “Stuffies and bonds.” Lacie then asked Jesus what He wanted her to know about stuffies and bonds. She heard Him say, “I love all of you just like kids love their stuffies.”
What Lacie shared touched me deeply.
As Lacie shared her Immanuel moment about stuffies and bonds, the size and depth of God’s love almost overwhelmed me, because I immediately thought of my youngest grandson and how attached (bonded) he is to his little big-eyed critter, Coconut. In a flash I remembered one time when Coconut got left at my house. Ryan’s mommy thought he could go to sleep without Coconut.
Not! We had to meet half way in order to get Coconut back home.
Still years later, Coconut has the primary place on Ryan’s bed. He goes in the backpack for sleepovers; he travels wherever his bonded owner travels. Coconut is a stuffie that Ryan cannot live without because they are bonded and Ryan loves Coconut with depths that only another such loving bonder can understand.
Some stuffie bonds last until college.
I don’t think there are words for how much kids love their stuffies and blankies and other loveys. It’s such a deep love that moms have a hard time washing them. Often other people don’t understand the bond. These bonds should never be taken away, only changed when the child is ready, even if that’s in college.
So I encourage you to remember, or notice, how much a kid in your life loves their stuffie. Think about how God loves you even more–and He will never go away or ever break the bond of love He has for you.
For more on Immanuel Prayer click here.
Eliza
That’s kind of Jesus’ Teddy Bear coming from but not a stuffie but a bird., I used to have a bird always under my shirt including sometimes her accidents( poop) on me but I never pushed her away because I accepted her and loved her including her accidents. And that’s how I feel my intimate relationship with Jesus.
Marsha Kumar
Hi Barbara, I remember being bonded to a Raggedy Ann doll and believe it or not I took my Raggedy Ann on my honeymoon. She sat on our bed and went in the car with us. Then one day we got a beautiful new bedspread and the old worn out Raggedy just didn’t look that nice on it so I decided it was time to retire my old friend. Now my husband and I have been married 50 years and we are bonded to the Lord and each other. He never said anything bad about my doll but as I looked back I thought this is strange being so bonded to a doll. Thanks for sharing.
B moon
I love your story. I did my daughters room in raggedy ann when she was little.