Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Comfort

(photo from beliefnet.com)
Recently we pondered spoken words. I hope you’re still pondering them, those we speak – and those spoken to us.

Words don’t have to be profound to have an impact on our lives. So don’t let the lie that you’d don’t have anything important to say stop you from speaking to people. God brings people across our paths for His own reasons.

A few years ago my daughter moved to Nevada. It tore my heart out. The day she left, I cried so much I ran out of tears. My boys have also moved away or left for a season or two; they must think I have ample supply of tears. It's all really just part of letting go.

Before my Princess actually even left, I sat sitting in the back of the parking lot of one of my most frequented stores, sobbing on a ridiculous level. Seemingly to me, out of nowhere, two women were standing at my window. I hadn’t even noticed them pull up and park next to me. I guess I was in my own little world, which happens often, I’ll admit.

Staring in my window with loving faces, they sent their love straight to my heart without even knowing why I cried so violently.

I tried to pull it together and rolled down my window. They asked why I was falling apart and I told them. Without hesitation, they began to pray for me, out loud. There was no embarrassment or even asking if it’d be okay to pray.

When God sends you, He knows who He’s sending you to.

I doubt that they knew they were on a mission when they left their house to go shopping that day, if indeed they were even there to shop. God could have drawn them there just for me.

God knew I needed a audible voice to speak comfort to me that day, and tangible hands to take mine in theirs to lift my heart up to our Father. He knew my need, and He met it. He’s good like that.

This brief interaction burned itself into my memory and reminds me to never ignore God’s prompting. Whoever He sends me to comfort needs and deserves that comfort as much as I did.

Trust and obey.

I like this verse, perhaps because I already consider myself to be peculiar: “Now, therefore, if ye will obey my voice indeed, and keep my covenant, then ye shall be a peculiar treasure unto me above all people: for all the earth is mine:” – Exodus 19:5 (KJV)

And I’m reminded of an old Keith Green song, To Obey is Better Than Sacrifice. (1 Samuel 15:22)  Listen to the song by clicking here.

(picture from prlog.org)



4 comments:

  1. I wonder how many times we have turned away from a situation like this. We hesitate to get involved. Yet look how deeply it touched you!

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    1. Thanks for the comment, Jan. See - right there you got involved! Seldom does anyone comment on my blog posts, so you've blessed me right there, double-fold!! 1 - you READ my blog post and 1 - you commented! Yay!
      But, yes, I totally relate to what you're saying. How many times have we ALL turned away, because of awkwardness or thinking, 'it's really none of my business...' It seems the enemy of our soul is great at distracting us and turning us away from doing 'the right thing' and somehow making it look,scary.
      Of the two women that said, 'See, that wasn't so hard, was it?'
      We just never know.

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  2. Thank you for posting this and being obedient. I love your heart.

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  3. I printed out my free hug coupon! :)

    Thanks, Helen.

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