I Am The Milkman’s Daughter

This is a story about me and my daddy.

My daddy told me that when I was a baby, he would pack me up with my bottles, etc. and take me on his milk truck run. So, I really am the milkman’s baby.

My parents were very young, and divorced when I was around 5 years old. I believe they did the best they could, and I am sure it was tough in the early 1960s.

The circumstances of life and at times many miles kept us apart for so very long, but in my heart, he was always my daddy. The times we did get to spend together were precious to me, as were his stories.

For 10 days before my daddy moved to heaven in February, I was blessed to stay with him and his wife. He was in hospice care in the house he built, with his bed in front of the fireplace. He was at peace, surrounded by what was familiar, and by people who loved him deeply. I am grateful to have been able to help care for him.

In those 10 days I am so glad I got to know those who were very close to him. They feel like extended family.

One of the things that really touched me was hearing that he told everyone the milkman’s baby story. It means so much to know that even though we were rarely together, we both often thought of each other. My daddy loved me just as I loved him.

I prayed for my daddy for years, especially after I was introduced to the Holy Spirit in my early teens. I wanted him to know my Jesus, and to go to heaven. Well, during those 10 days, I met his pastor and I know I will see my daddy again in heaven.

Sometimes I am sad we didn’t get to be together more, but I am so very happy he is in my future, my forever in heaven future.

If you have been praying for someone for a long time, keep praying, keep believing, because oh how the Father loves them. Oh how he loves you, and oh how he loves to save those who are lost. Trust Him, He is a good, good Father. He is faithful.

What I am Praying

I hope you will join me in praying.

“Let us then fearlessly and confidently and boldly draw near to the throne of grace (the throne of God’s unmerited favor to us sinners), that we may receive mercy [for our failures] and find grace to help in good time for every need [appropriate help and well-timed help, coming just when we need it].”
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Hebrews‬ ‭4‬:‭16‬ ‭AMPC‬‬

What I am praying:

God of angel armies, watch over our service men and women wherever they are in the world today. Send your angels to protect and defend them. May they go before them, behind them and at their sides. 

Grant wisdom, insight and understanding to our military leaders, and lead them in every decision. 

Grant peace and grace to military families. Surround them with comfort and care. 

Bring peace where there is confict, healing where there are wounds, and hope where there is discouragement. 

Protect the innocent, guide and direct them, keep them safe.

Reveal yourself to any and all of those who don’t yet know you.

In the name of Jesus, Amen.

I am also reading from several versions of Psalm 91 and praying through it. It carries a very important truth for all of us who believe.