We all have a purpose. In fact, most of us have multiple purposes. For example, with four children I know that one of my purposes is to love, train, and encourage my children to find and fulfill their purpose in life. I also recognize that I have a specific calling to be an encourager. It is a joy for me to have an apt word that picks someone up, that opens their eyes to possibilities, to see a truth click within them. Since I am flying a lot now I get to meet new people almost every trip. Yesterday I had the pleasure of sitting next to an encourager. Her name was Jeb.
Jeb is a two-time cancer survivor – 8 and then 5 years ago. She was actually traveling home for an intermediate stay between visits to a hospital in another state. She is having follow up treatments for different ailment, one that had almost claimed her life recently. However her joyful, exuberant spirit belied her medical challenges and, if she had not told me, I would never have guessed that she had been through these challenges. One of the things we learned fairly early is that we share a faith in God and recognize that Jesus Christ in our savior.
One story that Jeb shared about her second round of chemo really resonated with me. Having been through surgery and chemo once already, the memory of how difficult it was the first time weighed heavily on her mind. She asked the Lord to help her through and she specifically asked to see a minor miracle each day as she walked through the trial of chemo. Well, our Father honored that prayer. I was blessed as she shared a number of ways that God provided minor miracles every day. The side-effects were actually more severe the second time, but as she experienced God’s touch through miracles, primarily through nature, I could see that He provided just what she needed, when she needed it.
Jeb accepted that she had cancer. But she chose to seek life holding firmly onto God’s hand. And because she did, I had the opportunity to be encouraged by her. Thank you Jeb for sharing your life with me in that hour or so we sat and chatted. And thank you Father for arranging divine meetings.
I recognize that not everyone has the calling of being an encourager, but we all are called to know God and make Him known. I encourage you today to seek His face. He is there and He will respond. Faith is necessary, but my experience (as well as the testimony of scripture) is that if you truly and earnestly seek Him, God will meet you where you are and draw you to Himself. And life with Him is our ultimate purpose.
I hope to post an encouraging word each day through Lent. Please feel free to comment. I would also love to pray for or with you. Send me a private message and we will correspond.
Be blessed today my friend.
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