Well, guess what. On
the seventh day of the fast, my regular routine changed. At work, I went into the refreshment center
to get this first cup of coffee for the day.
I could smell it brewing, could feel the warmth trickling down my
throat, could relish and savor the sweetness from the one Splenda packet. What I so expected, I didn't get. I got the most unexpected something, can't
even think of a good word to describe it.
So, surprise has to do.
Surprisingly, I did not want the coffee, so much so that I didn't even
make the cup. What did I do? I turned and walked away. Didn't know what to think, so I didn't. About the time that normal routine would have
me go back to the refreshment center for a second cup, I did just that. Then
the light came on -- my desire for coffee had been lifted. The unexpected in the form of a wonderful
blessing had happened. God had moved on
my behalf unexpectedly. A decades old
desire, that I neither asked for nor expected nor felt the need to be set free
from, was taken away.
Thank you God for reminding me that I should more often
expect from You the unexpected. Thank
you Father for helping me to remember my memory scripture from that fast period
taken from Ephesians 3:20-21 -- Now to
him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according
to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in
Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.