Wednesday, May 27, 2009

THE SMALL BLESSINGS

I have noticed that sometimes it is the small blessings of God that seem to mean the most. I think it’s because, from some instinctive, human standpoint, it seems to us that God must have more important things to do than to take care of inconsequential details in our lives. The things I am talking about are nice, but by no means necessary. And for that reason, they express the love of God toward us in a very meaningful way. The little blessings show that we have His undivided attention, and that He knows our heart’s desire at any given moment.

Right now we are on a ridiculous trip to pick up a pick-up (I just like to say that) in Florida and drive it home. We have a 4WD truck, but his one is better in so many ways that I won’t bore you with it. We didn’t NEED a different truck, but through a series of heart changes and leadings, God brought this one along. Then the thing was in Florida, but God worked all that out too. So now we are driving it back, and along the way seeing several old friends that we rarely get to see. So the whole thing is a blessing.

We are only a few days into the trip, but already we have seen God doing a number of little things that say he is with us, and enjoying the ride too. The first day out, we caught a ride to Denver with a good friend who has a reputation as a bit of a crazy driver. While I know he took it easy for us, it was very evident that the man is actually a very good driver. He may push the speed limit a bit at times, but he does not tailgate, or pass in the mountains on double-yellows or blind corners. Those are the things that scare the tar out of me. The ride was so comfortable and enjoyable, that it made for a great day with a good friend – blessing #1.

When we checked into the motel in Denver, they gave us a nice suite, instead of the bargain-basement room we had requested, for no apparent reason. We would have been perfectly happy with the room we had reserved, but the Lord just gave us a nicer one at no charge – blessing #2. This has gone on day after day. We wouldn’t have noticed the absence of these things, but they have made each day special, and the love of God tangible and that is the point.

I will share some more with you on this, but right now I have to get going. We have a long drive through a state we’ve never seen today. Oh, by the way, Karen just asked what I was doing, and I told her what I was writing. I said I needed to look up the verse about how God perfects the things that concern us. She said, “That’s Psalm 138:8.” I was surprised that she knew it right off. Turns out she just happened to be reading it right then in her morning Bible reading. Blessing #3. I don’t even have to look up my own verses.

Psalms 138:8 NIV - The LORD will perfect that which concerns me; Your mercy, O LORD, endures forever; Do not forsake the works of Your hands.

Perfect – to complete, or bring to a desired end.

Psalm 145:2 Amplified – Every day [with its new reasons] will I bless you [affectionately and gratefully praise you]; yes, I will praise your name forever and ever.

1 comment:

  1. Just don't type and drive at the same time, unless you are looking for BIG blessings to. Miss you guys. This is good stuff, keep it coming.

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