Last month my husband and I shopped at Central Market. There’s only one of its kind in San Antonio,
and I hoped to finally find unsweetened carob as a noncaffeine substitute for
chocolate. Glad to say, we found
it. Even better, we approached their
tasting area for jams and jellies, and lo and behold, I heard a familiar
voice. It’s a friend we hadn’t seen in
many months, and how I loved the surprise of seeing him today! He lives not too far, and the bus delivers
him right in front of the market. Such
fun to talk, but then after probably 20 minutes we parted ways, and I gave him
our phone number again, just in case.
Days passed, and weeks passed, and then he called me about something
totally different, inquiring as to whether I’d be interested in helping him
teach English classes. He planned for lessons
to begin with Bible study in Spanish, then we’d choose particular words from
the verses to translate into English, and then we’d add vocabulary to
build sentences and practice pronunciation all along the way. He had recently received requests for English
classes, and the whole idea sounded so exciting that I almost forgot to ask the
Lord. So I paused and prayed, not
wanting to jump into a new endeavor on my own, and in a few days I called our
friend to accept his invitation. He asked
about my husband bringing his guitar for some coritos, and the very next Sunday evening, we loaded our Bibles, the
guitar, and our bilingual songsheets, and we’ve been blessed ever since. Our students have become our new friends. And how I’m humbled to realize I had nothing
to do with creating these sweet circumstances.
All we did was walk into a store, presuming our only purpose was to find
unsweetened carob. Jesus says in John 3:21,
“But whoever lives by the truth comes into the light, so that it may be seen
plainly that what he has done has been done through God.” Thank you, Lord, for enlightening me this
day.
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