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Have you ever been upset because your schedule didn't work out, only to find that God had an assignment for you that you would have missed if it had?
Today I went to get my car serviced only to find out that there was a about an hour wait. I was frustrated that I couldn't get right in but decided to run down the street to the car wash with the free vacuum and clean out the inside of my car (which was way beyond overdue).
When I got there, every slot was occupied but one. I pulled in only to find that the hose I had pulled up to wasn't working. I had to back up to the other hose which was directly across from a lady who was also cleaning out her car.
I started going through some accumulated clutter and came across a CD by a worship leader who had performed at the coffeehouse. I had gotten the CD for free and it was still unopened in my car.
Also in my car were a couple of "Kindness Cards" from a "random acts of kindness" campaign that my church had last November. We were challenged to do a random act of kindness for someone every day of the month. We were given these business cards to hand out with the act that points those we blessed to thank God and let them know He loves them.
The set up was complete. I was exactly where I was supposed to be and I had what I needed for the job God had for me to do - I just was completely unaware.
I wasn't paying any attention to the lady next to me until she started talking to me over the noise of the vacuum. I didn’t catch all the details, but she was upset saying she had prepaid $20 for her gas at the gas station next door but had forgotten to pump it. She went back when she realized it but the money had been used by someone else and was gone. She then said that she only had $8 to get her through the week.
Did I forget to mention that I had grabbed a $20 bill from my tip money on the dresser before leaving my house?
I began to realize that this is why I wasn’t able to get my car in right away. I was supposed to be at the car wash, next to this lady, in this moment.
I pulled the $20 bill out of my pocket, grabbed a kindness card, and picked up the CD. I put it all together and handed it to the woman.
Her name was Sandy and she broke into tears, hugged my neck repeatedly and thanked me. She was surprised and extremely grateful.
I used this simple act of kindness to point her to the One who loves her more than she can imagine and I believe heaven met earth in that moment.
I don’t have much to give. I barely make it paycheck to paycheck. What I do have, however, is all God’s, so what I gave her was His to give, not mine. Who knows what He will do with it. Look what He did with 5 loaves and 2 fish...
What happened today, brings me back to the conclusion of “Simply Christian” by NT Wright when He says that we are to be agents of the new creation that is to come, here in the now. We are to bring heaven to earth. We need to “take up our proper role,” he says, “our fully human role, as agents, heralds and stewards of the new day that is dawning.” (P. 237)
I hope Sandy had a taste of heaven today, and that she will listen to the One who pursues her and desires relationship with her. That she will come to know the One who will set the brokenness in her life to rights, and to know the One who came to her rescue.