Truly,
truly, I say to you, he who
receives
whomever I send receives
Me;
and he who receives Me receives
Him
who sent me.
John
13:20
Having
not been in the church very long at the time, and new even to the
area because of our move from another city, everything was new to me.
It wasn't long until I was asked to teach a Sunday school class in
the church we had joined. The teacher of the class was a staff wife
and that family was going to be moving to another pastorate. Taking
the place of a very loved women's teacher can be difficult and this
one proved to be tense. We were strangers in one room and it would
take the Lord to warm things up. His plan in a situation can be very
unique.
On
one particular Sunday, I was taking prayer requests when a lady
walked in the door that was at the back of the room. I knew from
class response that folks didn't seem to know her. The lady looked
very professional in her dress and physical presence. Most visitors
when they come into a new setting like that quickly take a chair on
the back row. That wasn't happening with this lady. She walked
around the group (chairs in about five rows) and came straight to the
front row. There was no one seated on the front row so she sat down
in a chair right in front of me.
I
stopped what I was doing and turned my attention to her. I'll call
her Grace for now. I asked her name and was shocked at what happened
next...a first for me. She stood, gave her name and began listing
some things. She told me she the very professional career she had
with a local university, was a single mom to two teenage girls who
were out of control, her husband had left her for another woman and
she was recently divorced. To top it off she was just finishing
treatments for breast cancer and wasn't sure if the treatments were
working. After all of the information, she looked at me and firmly
said with tears in her eyes, “And I need a hug.” I went to her
and just held her for a longer hug than usual. I stood in utter
shock. After it all, she sat down and got her Bible out of her purse
and we went on with the class.
After
class, I needed to get to choir, but didn't want to leave her
hanging. I asked her if she read music and she said she did. I
invited her to come with me to the choir and we would sit on the back
row together. Our choir was quite large at the time. I didn't know
if she would agree to it or not but she did. In fact, she became a
faithful member of the choir and of our class. Within several weeks,
Grace became the president of our Sunday school class.
We
were very good friends for several months, having lunch together
along with phone calls I would make feeling she needed encouragement.
With one phone call, she let me know her cancer was back with a
vengeance.
Several
weeks later, I went on a trip for a week or so. When I came home
from the trip, I had a call waiting for me from Grace's mother.
Grace was in the hospital and the situation looked dire. She asked
me to come to the hospital as soon as I could get there. I had met
Grace's mother one time when she visited our class so recognized her
right away. She told me that Grace wanted to see me privately and
she honored that.
Grace
took hold of both my hands and said she had one request. Her mother
was going to move from another city to live with the two teenage
daughters. She simply said, “Will you please be a friend to my
mother?” I assured her I would do that. While holding both my
hands she began kissing the backs of my hands. I felt awkward but
said nothing about it. I leaned down, kissed her on the forehead,
assured her of my love. After praying with her, I left the room.
Her mother had observed things from the door and told me that Grace
was telling me goodbye.
Grace
lingered for another couple of weeks, and then peacefully went to
Heaven. Until Grace's mother had to move to be with other children
because of health issues, she and I went to lunch every Wednesday.
She became a dear friend and could see so many special things in her
she had contributed to her daughter.
We
all have had “divine appointments” arranged by God alone that
have been life changing. Those divine appointments almost always
involve having a person walk into our lives seemingly out of no
where. The person may be a person from the past we haven't seen in
years. It might be a new lady coming to our Sunday school class or
that we meet at work. No matter how the person comes, it usually
takes us off guard and we wonder, “What's going on here?” God
usually brings such folks into our lives with insistence...we can't
get away from the person. There may seem to be an instant “click”
or feeling of trust or acceptance. However it happens, such divine
appointments are life changing. The appointment may not last a
lifetime but something God intends for certain days. That person may
be “Jesus with skin on” God brings our way to minister in our
lives for a time.
I'm
spending some time these days thinking of those walking blessings God
has chosen to send my way. From them I've learned so many things,
been encouraged and blessed and have come to know Jesus so much
better. What divine appointments has God sent your way, seemingly
out of nowhere but you knew they had come into your life for purpose.
Stop and think with gratitude for those folks who changed your life
for good and God.
Thank
You Father for bringing Jesus into my life. No one has changed
everything about me like He has and like He continues to do. Jesus
was, by far, my most precious Divine Appointment and I thank You for
that ongoing relationship with Him and I pray these things in His
name....Amen
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