The following story is a “Classic”
which means you might have seen it before. It is one of my favorites because it
really happened to me on a blustery early winter day just before Thanksgiving.
I hope you enjoy it and that it prompts you to think about the strangers you
may meet today.
THE
BLESSING!
Gal
6:10
10
As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men,
especially unto them who are of the household of faith.
My
wife and I had gone to Wichita Falls on some business and inevitably
we always visit Hobby Lobby and Mardel’s Christian store. The day was blustery
with suddenly cold temperatures and freezing rain. While Irene was at Hobby
Lobby, I took refuge in Mardel’s and poured myself a cup of free coffee. I was
sitting near the front of the store, in a comfortable chair next to the
Christmas tree, when I observed a curious thing.
A
man entered the store wearing a green parka with the hood pulled up over his
head. He was soaked! He carried a black trash bag with mysterious contents. He
asked if there was a bathroom and was directed to the back of the store. Then
he asked if he could leave his parcel with the clerk near the register. Always
accommodating, the clerk told him he could leave his burden with her while he went
to the bathroom.
Now,
I’m watching all this and thinking that this could be a bomb! Then I
dismissed that notion because a bomber would not leave a bomb and then retreat into
the building and not from it. While I continued to sip my coffee and
ponder, the man returned to retrieve his package.
The
clerk offered the man some coffee and he eagerly and gratefully accepted. He walked over
to the coffee pot and took a seat next to me. I noticed that he did not fit the
homeless model. He was young, clean, and had recently shaved. He had a nice
smile and a military haircut. I asked him if he was in the military because
Sheppard Air force base is in Wichita Falls. He answered that he was a Marine.
Marines never talk of their service as “former.” I was prompted to speak to him
of his salvation but he said something that stopped me.
He
said: “The Lord has been blessing me all day long!” He said this
with a smile that nearly glowed. He then told me that he lived in an apartment
near Wal-Mart. I knew that this apartment was a considerable distance to
walk and thought I might offer him a ride home. He stopped that thought by
saying he had a few stops along the way. There was something about this young
man that made you want to help him even though he asked for
little.
Then
the blessing happened! Another clerk came from the rear of the store with
an old golf umbrella. While it was a bit dirty, it was solid. She apologized
for its condition and explained that it had been left at the store by a
customer. His face lit up with understanding and thanksgiving. I remembered
what he had said to me: “The Lord has been blessing me all day long!” Then I
thought of a Bible verse …
Heb
13:2
2
Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for there by some have entertained
angels unawares.
Dear
Lord, today may bring opportunities to do good and be a blessing. Don’t let me
overlook these. AMEN
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