I had a bad travel day this week. What was supposed to be 8 hours of travel from a worksite to home became a 28-hour ordeal. Three canceled flights coming out of one airport, the last one after I had only gotten a little sleep in order to be at the airport at 5:15 am for my trip home, left me pretty frustrated. As I road in the taxi for the 1-1/2 hr trip to a different airport to wait 5 hours for a flight that hopefully would get me home, I admit I was throwing a pity party in my mind in my own honor.
At the airport I waited until a little after 7 to awaken my wife with a phone call for our morning conversation and devotion. She didn’t realize immediately that I wasn’t supposed to be talking to her at that moment because I was supposed to be in the air heading home. However, her sympathy and encouraging words, began the process of getting my mind right. When she read the devotion from Jesus Always by Sarah Young though, that is when the Lord really lifted me up. It was a reading inspired for that moment. I’m convinced He does this often if we are open to it. I have included a picture of the devotion below. The gist was that God is with us at all times and we can trust Him at all times – in the good times and the bad times.
Well friends, that reading was like the sunshine breaking through after 5 days of rain and overcast skies. While I was still about 12 hours from getting home, I knew the Lord was present and that His love was real and tangible.
As I boarded my first flight 5 hours later, I followed a petite young lady down the jet bridge. I didn’t realize it yet, but Miss K was to be my seat mate. On recent trips, I have rued the fact that no one chats on flights anymore. It had been a long time since I had a good conversation on one of my flights. The ever present and attention-sucking smart phone is one of the primary reasons. And I can be just as bad as anyone. Thankfully… in fact providentially, our trip was not one of those trips.
Almost immediately after sitting down, Miss K expressed exasperation that she had left her book in the bag she gate-checked. So instead of reading we began to chat. Another confession on my part, in some instances I look to use conversations to share God stories. I know that some of the miraculous things God has done in our life is for encouraging other people. However, I am also aware I can “force” things and it is so much better to allow the Lord to lead the conversation. Well that is exactly what happened this day.
Miss K shared that she was considering going back to school for a career change. It was casual conversation and I did not pick up that there was a problem or issue driving this. As she was sharing a scripture came strongly to mind. “Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will direct your path.” Proverbs 3:5-6
I shared that with her and then the natural flow of the conversation caused me to share how the Lord had faithfully guided me through a job change that occurred over a period of 15 months. Now until this point I had only glanced at Miss K. But as I neared the end of the story, I looked her in her eyes. It was only then that I noticed the tears rolling down her face. There was backstory for her that she had not shared. The work situation she was in was very difficult and she was seeking the Lord’s guidance in what to do. Of course as she shared, now I began feeling wetness on my cheeks. A few moments later I started laughing as I realized – the Lord only had to ground three flights and to get me on this flight next to Miss K and provide exactly the right devotion to adjust my attitude so we could have this conversation. Suddenly the unfortunate travel day had purpose… I am so thankful that the Lord gave Miss K what she needed. I am totally confident He will lead her into her next steps. I am also thankful to know that when things don’t go my way, I can lean into God’s faithful, ever-present love and know He is working things out for good.
This morning as I type on my back porch with the sun just rising and the birds singing songs of praise to the Creator, My heart is overflowing with gratitude that the Lord loves us and He is infinitely trustworthy. Whether things are going well or they are far from “perfect”,
He is there,
He loves us,
He is in control,
and we can trust in Him.
Be blessed today my friend and be a blessing.
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