What to keep
at the top of the list.
I met a
fellow believer the other day. He’d been down a hard road, much different than
mine. I listened as he excitedly reviewed what God had done for him. The list
grew, and I began to feel the need to tell him something. But I hesitated. It’s
not that I don’t trust God’s calling—I just don’t always trust myself to pick
the right words. You’d think words would come easily for a writer, but they don’t.
So I just
kept listening as the stories of tangible blessings from the hand of God went
on. The man’s gratitude showed. But the more he talked of jobs and money and
health issues, the more I wanted to tell him what God did for me. Not that I could compete. Divine
release from substance abuse was outside my experience. As was miraculous healing. God
answers my prayers, and sometimes His work is so obvious I know the answer
could only have come from Him. But this guy had me beat.
The conversation
turned to other matters. Life and family history. Books. Writing. Well
drilling. (My husband’s line of work.) Whatever God had wanted me to tell the
man slipped away into one of those missed opportunities. I have too many of
those.
But then it
came back around. He had one more story to share. Another miracle—a money
matter. And when he was done, I spoke what was on my heart.
“I’ll tell
you the greatest thing God ever did for me,” I said. “I was a hell-bound sinner, but now I’m going to Heaven. And Jesus made it happen.”
He seemed to
hesitate. As if he’d remembered something. “That’s it,” he said. And he nodded.
Our
conversation wrapped up and I went on my way. Did I say the right thing? Did it
matter? Whatever God wanted to get through to the man, I think He did. In spite
of my fumbling tongue.
As I
pondered what to write for this Thanksgiving blog, I remembered the man’s gratitude.
We should all be ready to share our story of what God has done for us. But nothing
compares to what He did long before we started counting our blessings. And that is what I choose to keep at the top
of my list.
So then, just as you
received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live in him, rooted and built up in
him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with
thankfulness. Colossians 2:6-7
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