Brothers, if you have any word of encouragement for the people, come and give it.” Acts 13:15b
It was a divine appointment. I love when things happen—things that you can spot a mile away as a Divine appointment. Yesterday I had one and it literally changed the trajectory of my day. So, I got out of bed, had some coffee and Jesus time and then headed downstairs. It was a pretty good Jesus time and I could tell. It helped me decide to do the right thing and exercise and make my wife’s day by playing pickle ball. By the way, in case you are wondering, that part was fun even though my body thought otherwise. Now, back to the God appointment.
I chatted with my wife Judy for a while and told her that I was going walking. She thought that was a good idea. So, I put on my walking clothes and prepared to head out the door. I was going to walk to the park, make a lap around the lake and come back. It’s one of my standard and favorite treks. But then it happened. I paused and told Judy, “I think I will walk out on the bike trail and check out the repairs they did on the bridge.” Trust me, the repairs were a good thing—some of the holes were big enough for a small elephant to fall through. Anyway…so I did. I walked out to the bridge (great job repair guys) and then headed back toward the car and that is where the God moment happened.
As I neared my car, a guy in a truck stopped and rolled down his window. I walked over to the truck, and he began to tell me that he was a regular reader of Grits and how much he appreciated them. That made my day…but then it got better. He talked about how he and his girlfriend did devotions together and she would read a devotional and then they would read Grits together. He was amazed at how often the devotion and Grits would work together to help them through the day. How cool is that? But wait…the story went on. He shared how that he was on a journey to get closer to God and how he often wanted to fix life himself and how hard that was. I was just nodding my head because that is something I know personally to be true.
You see, I am a fixer too and often, despite my best intentions—I fail, and I was able to share that with my friend. Getting it right can be hard—but then, there is my Dearest Daddy, my Best Friend and the Holy Spirit and they are all helping me, helping us and nudging me and us in the right direction. I love that. God (Father, Son Spirit—the Three in One) is working on my behalf. So quickly, the Divine appointment was over and I’m pretty sure I can say two things. First, my friend the Grits reader left a little more encouraged. Check. Second, this Grits writer felt the same. It made my day…not just that he was a reader, but that Grits was helping him on his journey. That was incredible.
So, there you go. A simple decision to walk, to choose the repaired bridge over the park and to walk at the exact time my friend was driving by, they all led to God doing His sweet work. All of that just confirms what you and I probably know—that no matter what—no matter when—He’s got this. Bro. Dewayne