As sometimes happens, I was struggling to find a topic for this week鈥檚 article and, partly out of desperation, I decided to get out of the house in order to have some 鈥渋dle鈥 time to meditate. I headed for the bus stop, prayed for help, then after arrival in town, marched over to my favourite coffee shop. Since nothing came to me during the 20-minute bus ride, I told myself: 鈥淢ay as well have more than your usual 鈥榤edium steeped tea with three milk.鈥欌 It was there, while enjoying my food, that the answer came. Here鈥檚 how it happened: the place was crowded and I found myself sitting at a table in close proximity to two fine looking fellows, obviously engrossed in reading and critiquing something. It soon became apparent that one was reading to the other from some sort of a prepared script. Turned out that the script was actually the text of a speech to be given during a community Mission Fest that evening.
My ears popped open and in spite of being such a shy person (joke intended!), I gently interrupted, told them I couldn鈥檛 help but overhear and was blessed to learn of the ministry they were involved in. They graciously welcomed me into the conversation and I discovered they were both products of a drug and alcohol recovery program. Filled with gratitude for their blessings, they are involved in offering help to others who also struggle with addictions.
Their testimonies and their obvious thanks for the changes they鈥檝e experienced provided these thoughts for the week: don鈥檛 take God鈥檚 gifts for granted; be ready to accept help where it鈥檚 needed; and equally if not more important, don鈥檛 hesitate to give back.
鈥淢uch is required from those to whom much is given, for their responsibility is greater.鈥 Luke 12:48 (The Living Bible)
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