I left home around 10 with intentions of dropping off a package at the post office, paying a bill, updating my military status and getting my car inspected.   This was a little more ambitious than I thought.  I pulled number 43 at the post office - only 3 in front of me - great - this should be quick.  Number 41 walked up with his package - and only a package - no tape, and no address!  Meanwhile a disgruntled number 42 decided to fill my ear with his thoughts about number 41.  I waited a full 10 minutes with my tiny little sealed, addressed, package.  Ok - now let's go to the bank to pay my bill.  This time the wait would be longer - 10 in front of me.  I got comfortable, reading a good book.  Meanwhile I watched a teenager walk in and right up to counter to be seen.  Not sure what was going on there.  I decided to get some information for my next stop with the guy after me as we clearly had some time.  He was well-intentioned and being new in town- I believed him.  After 30 minutes at the bank, my agenda took me across town, across the bridge, into down town Florianopolis.  I arrived at the military joint only to find it closed for lunch.  So I had some food and headed back an hour later.  Sargeant Djalma kindly informed me that my need would take me back across town - close to where I began.  Ok - here we go.  I arrived at a very small office - one desk, two computers, and 4 employees - 2 outside smoking - 2 helping another person.  My sense was that of an invisible man.  My need seemed to take a back seat to any distraction in the room - phone, mail, interesting conversations of any sort.  After a good while, my situation was made clear and simple.  Here's what you will do:  I need a copy of your social security, your license, a proof of residence, your birth certificate, your military document, and a picture.  All this simply to do internet research on my situation which could take anywhere from 3 days to a month.  Ok - that makes sense.  "Just another 45 minutes and you will be set to go."  Let's go get a car inspection - this should be quick!  Honestly, an hour and a half went by quick in light of the rest of the day!  I'm also not suprised that I've failed the inspection.  "Just head back once you've made this $100 fix and we can sign you off."
If you've read this far and think I'm venting - your wrong.  I strongly believe that God planned this 8 hour adventure, to prepare me for 1 hour this evening.  I arrived home looking forward to some fellowship with my brother and family.  God decided to wrap up the day by bringing a freind to the gate - who came for a Bible study.  How did my day prepare me for this?  I confess that for part of the day - I objected God's sovereign plan for me.  There seemed to be a conspiracy against the flow of my day - let's slow it down - however possible.  By the end of the day though,  the Lord had granted me an incredible level of patience to sit down and calmly share His Gospel graciously.  The result:  a clear understanding of the cross, repentence, and faith.   Glory be to God.  He has crafted my day for His purpose and for my good.  My advice to you:  never take a bad day for granted!
 
4 comments:
Awesome! This really encouraged me.
-Leah
Apesar das circustâncias da vida, tenha paciência, pois Deus está contigo. O resultado será a benção do nosso glorioso Deus.
Thanks for sharing this story!
great post! It was REALLY well written, and encouraging. Thanks, Dave.
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