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September was that long awaited time. My husband and I had longed for an extended vacation at the beach in the fall. At this time in our lives we were free of the things that had encumbered us previously; now retired from our clock-punching jobs, our children are grown with children of their own, our beloved parents, for whom we counted it an honor to care for, had already made their heavenly journeys. Only our dog Angel and our horses Smokey and Sisco needed attending, which my niece volunteered to do.
We had invited various sets of friends, ones with whom we could freely discuss our various ailments and medications, to come down for a few days to enjoy the beach with us. Of course, we invited our children’s families, but because of school, only our youngest, who lives nearby, could come on a weekend.
During my daily walks down the beach, I realized how God provides for all His creatures. Beautiful jellyfish were in abundance; I mean big ones, ones as big as a Thanksgiving platter. Sea gulls weren’t lacking either. One day they lined the beach like football players prepared for a kick-off. I even observed a Dolphin show, one I didn’t have to pay for. I looked out as I walked and several yards out were Dolphins flipping and chasing each other in circles.
Not only does He provide for the sea creatures, but he also does for the human variety. Realizing my speaking engagements would be put on hold for the month (therefore, my book sales would dwindle), I came anyway. Sometimes God sends aid in unexpected ways. I’ll just admit here that one of my greatest faults (no, sins) is being too judgmental. On my first trip to the pool to relax and read, I encountered a Chatty-Cathy. She was loud and talked to anyone who would listen; no, it didn’t matter if they listened or not. But one thing I will say for her is that her conversation was always about what God had done in her life. After inquiring about who I was and what I did, she became my publicity manager at the pool. She told everyone that I was an author and Christian humorist. Well, I sold quite a few books to poolside guests and many asked for my card to call me later for engagements. I know God had to look down and laugh at me for having a negative first-impression of his servant and my advocate.
Not only did He take care of my career at the pool, but also who would have expected Him to do His work at Dollar Tree? Soon after we arrived, I had to make a stop for cleaning supplies. I had only a few items at checkout, and the lady behind me had her arms full. I told her to go ahead of me. A conversation ensued where she obtained my vital info and assured me she would be calling me to speak at her church at Bon Secour. When I got to the car, another lady tapped on my window. “I noticed the sign on your door saying you are a Christian humorist.” After getting more details, she said would call me to speak to their ladies’ group at First Baptist Orange Beach while I was in town. She scheduled me to speak on a Monday night. We attended worship on the Sunday prior to my appointment.
In his sermon, the pastor spoke against false prophets. He even named ways to recognize modern-day ones. I nodded in agreement as he talked about those who preach a generic God. I concurred on some others, but then he stole my thunder for the next night. He said, “Beware of those who say God wants you to be happy. Your happiness is not God’s main concern.”
I’ve told people for years that God does want His children to be happy, just as we want our earthly children to be. But after he qualified his remarks and after I explained that being in the center of God’s will and making our first priority showing His glory, I realized we were on the same page.
God does care for His own and shows it through so many unexpected avenues. Enjoy his mercies and blessings today. Be aware and thankful for His abundant blessings, just as I am. |