Thursday, February 13, 2014
Share His Love
"Share His love by telling what the Lord has
done for you," a line from an old hymn. Our recent winter weather has been so
different and sometimes very threatening.
My pastor's recent focus has been on helping us build and enhance our
relationships with God. He has been setting us up to hear the voice of the
Lord. He's been encouraging us to not
merely ask God in prayer for whatever but to be still and listen to hear the
voice of God. Most recently, our
assignment was to ask God what He'd have us do for the next 24 hours. On this past Monday morning, I did just that.
Early
evening, I had to make a decision regarding whether we'd open our child
development program the next day. By
this time, every school system in the county and surrounding counties had
already closed, local colleges were closed, many children day cares were
closed, the weather forecast suggested close.
For all practical purposes, we were closed because we tell our parents
and caregivers that we follow Birmingham City Schools. We also reserve the right to do differently.
So for us specifically, my strong sense was to wait until I saw something. When saying this to the director of our
program, I expected her to debate my suggestion. But she didn't, she simply said she'd let
staff know to wait on our decision. My
strong sense went against everything I was hearing and what everybody else was
doing. Was this rational? Was it a reasoned and informed decision? Amid it all, I felt so at peace with the
choice.
So
I waited, the staff team waited. The
early Tuesday morning forecast showed rain throughout the day with temperatures
above freezing until late night. So open
we did, not at the usual time of 6:30 a.m. but at 9:00 a.m. For many of our parents who needed our
service, we were available to provide it. Wow, I have to share His love by
telling what the Lord has done for me.
And
that's not the end of the story. The
following evening, all the school systems again closed. My strong sense remained to wait until I saw
something. It was easier this second
time around to trust what I realized God had advised me to do. Wednesday morning rolled around, temperatures
above freezing, rain, an afternoon forecast for chance of light dusting of
snow. So again, we opened an hour
earlier at 8:00 a.m. Even more of our
parents took advantage of our being open when the schools, and colleges, and
many day care programs were closed. And we were able to remain open until two
o'clock. Wow, I must share His love by telling what the Lord has
done for me. I asked Him to let me
know what He would have me do for the next 24 hours, and He gave me insight into how to respond to the weather conditions.
You
too must "share His love by telling
what the Lord has done for you."
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