God works in mysterious ways.
He does things we don’t always understand.
Last Monday Josh, my fiancé and the lead electric guitarist, car broke down. Two weeks in a row, on a Monday, when it’s time for me to watch my programs. So when he called last Monday, a few minutes after I’d just spoken to him, the first words out of my mouth were, “If you’re calling to tell me your car broke down again, I’m going to freak.”
And that’s exactly what happened.
And I freaked, but only for a minute, I didn’t want him to feel bad, it’s not like he could control the car. After all, it’s a 1988 Buick LaSabre and we’re lucky the hunk of junk thing is still chuggin’ along.
While I selfishly thought of what I was missing on Monday, because of our transportation mishap, I forget how strangely awesome God is.
Turns out, on the ride home Josh and the tow truck driver had a long talk about God and the bible—and the book of Revelation—Josh has no fear, lol. He invited him to church and listened to his problems financially, and while I’ll never know what really happened on that ride home—partly because Josh forgets right away and then because it’s between him, the driver and God—but I know this…there’s a bigger picture. We hear it everywhere, we see the signs, it’s known, but how many times can you look back and be stunned and say, Wow, God, You are awesome and even though You strike at inconvenient times on my end, it’s the perfect time on Your end.
It goes back to the verses in the bible that talk about Gods timing. He doesn’t do things when we want them, He does it according to his plan. Sometimes it’s years, day, minutes. Sometimes he does things that you don’t want at all—like when a family member is ill or passes away. But there’s a purpose. A bigger picture, and if we can open our eyes and see past the silver lining around our little bubble, we might just get a glimpse of the miraculous things God has in store.
My purpose is, next time something happened that you don’t like—hence his car breaking down and me missing my shows—try and step back and see that maybe there’s a purpose for it. With God there’s always another level as long as you put your trust in him.
I’ll end with my favorite bible verse Joshua 1:9
“Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go.” (NIV)
God Bless,
Angela