Don’t forget to show hospitality to strangers, for some who have done this have entertained angels without realizing it! Hebrews 13:2 NLT
He stood on a
busy intersection, holding a sign we couldn’t read. To help or not to help,
that was the question. Although the town where we lived wasn’t large, we had
begun to see more homeless and indigent people standing on corners near our
local restaurants and retailers.
As we pulled out
of one parking lot after our meal, my wife and I strained our necks but
couldn’t read his sign. After visiting the pharmacy to pick up medicine, we
passed the man again on our way home.
“I’m going to
circle around to see what the sign says,” my wife remarked.
I was glad. Lately,
we had been paying it forward. Perhaps this was another opportunity. As we
neared the gentleman, we noticed he didn’t look like the others we’d seen
requesting help.
The man’s sign
read, “Trying desperately to help my family. Waiting on my disability check.”
He didn’t appear disabled, but then again, many who are don’t. We pulled to the
stop sign next to him. My wife said nothing.
“What do you
think?” I finally asked.
“I don’t feel
the tug,” she said. And we drove on.
God regularly places
opportunities in our path. More if we ask Him too. But I can’t take advantage
of every good opportunity, nor does God expect me to. I’m not a wealthy man.
Even Jesus, with all of heaven’s riches at his disposal, didn’t heal every
sickness or meet the needs of every person who wanted his help. There were
times when he left the crowds to pray to his heavenly Father or to move to
another region.
Knowing which
helping opportunity God wants us to seize takes much prayer. This helps us look
and listen with spiritual eyes and ears. We must ask God to send the
opportunities, but we must also ask him to let us see them. Busyness and
selfishness will often cause us to miss out.
The tug my wife
mentioned is what we call God’s Spirit. We both feel it when it’s an
opportunity God wants us to take. It’s an overwhelming pressure to intervene—a
feeling of guilt when we let the opportunity slip by.
Ask God to show
you the situations where he wants you to intervene. You can’t do it all, but
you can do something.
Father, guide me
to those people and situations where you want me to intervene.
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