I miss my mom with everything I have but I’m so grateful for
her. So many things pop to mind but what I’m going to write about today is the
fact that I’m so unbelievably thankful that she laid a foundation in me that
allows me to see the fingerprints of God at every turn. Even when I keep trying
to snap the blinders back on.
Let me lay this out for you.
Last week Izzy and I attended a Big Daddy Weave concert that
was sponsored by WorshipIF (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Worshipifcom/227398384062423).
The lead singer made a statement that people of Africa have no problem
believing in Christ and His Goodness because they see it everyday when
people ½ way around the world send money to help them irrigate their fields
which in turn produces an unprecedented amount food. Like they have never seen
before.
In my broken human state, I questioned this. Why hadn’t God
ever exposed himself TO ME like this? What can I say? I am so broken. {but so
thankfully redeemed}
There is no other way to put it other than I was immediately
humbled.
Immediately. Like couldn’t speak for the rest of the
night. Humbled in a way that had divine
intervention written all over it.
And the very next day, He showed Himself to me. Clearly.
My co-worked stopped by and asked me to lunch for my
birthday. So sweet. But she had to stop by the mall first. As we walked in, she
turned to me and said that she knew this was a hard time of year for me and she
wanted to be my mom for a day and buy me a new outfit.
I lost it in the middle of Macy’s. Like hysterically
bawling. Not only was the gesture so kind and so much more than I deserved, but
I was literally in shock.
So many times I have cried out to the Lord that I needed my mom back for just one more day. So I could say thank you and I love you and so many more other things. But to hear my co-worker {and dear friend} say the same words to me, verbatim, was certainly not an accident. I can’t explain the peace that surrounded me immediately.
And I knew. God
showed Himself to ME. Exactly like The Bible says.
Ever since God created
the world, his invisible qualities, both his eternal power and his divine
nature, have been clearly seen; they are perceived in the things that God has
made. ~Romans 1:20 (GNT)
And my sweet friend bought me two new outfits. I tried them
on for her just like I used to for my mom.
{Side note. We had been planning on painting our conference
room that day so I was in my scrubs. Literally. I’m sure the sales clerk at
Macy’s who saw me come undone assumed I had never been inside a nice store. No
joke.}
And to make sure I was decisively back in my place, Jesus
put a message in the heart of our pastor at church. The very next Sunday.
About how GRATEFULNESS is the number one tool in our arsenal
against the enemy.
Wowza. So true.
A lesson I will never forget.
P.S. During the message, our pastor also rhetorically asked
if anyone would be willing to stand up and show their Internet search history.
Awarkwardsauce because the last thing I Googled was “What to do if you
accidentally cook a goldfish.”
Just in case you’re wondering, I saved him. The goldfish. You
just have to start cupping out the too hot water and replacing it with ice cold
water. Our wonderfully made creature of God lives to see another day.
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