How often have you said to someone “your timing is perfect?”
In the last 6 weeks, I have experienced God’s perfect timing. During a
dinner conversation at a Wednesday Night Fellowship Supper, a church member, who I
will call Lydia, shared a touching story about a special gift she received some time back. While Lydia had every good intention of using this
gift, time passed, it only collected dust and took up space. Lydia listened
that night as I shared about my love for sewing and how I especially enjoyed
applique and creative sewing projects. Several weeks later Lydia
approached me with a wonderful surprise! She wanted me to have that special
gift that she had spoken about at dinner one night. You guessed it! It's a
sewing machine! Not just any sewing machine, but a machine that has all
the bells and whistles that a seamstress dreams about! Little did I know
that this sewing machine would later be the work horse that has enabled me to
sew over 400 face masks for first responders and healthcare professionals in
our community during the COVID19 Crisis. You may be thinking, “Lydia’s timing was
just right,”but I think it was God’s timing, His perfect timing. He’s never
too early, never too late, but ALWAYS on time!
In Genesis 11, The Tower of Babel is a fascinating story. It was a fun story to tell for the original audience and it is easy to remember. Parents memorized it and told it to their children. This is the only story we have that explains why we have so many languages and cultures. When a child asks why someone is different and speaks another language this story answers their question. This story also helps us understand why our world is the way it is. There’s also another meaning in this story that gets to the heart of why we are here. It’s about what God has for us, God’s purpose in our lives. We are a people who like to plan. We do things like building a tower too. Just last week I spent an hour in Lowe’s looking at lumber thinking about something I’m never going to build! It was still fun to think and plan. God made us this way. We like to plan. Are all these dreams and plans we ...
What a wonderful testimony!
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