Monday, December 7, 2009

Until The Whole World Hears

I love the latest song out by Casting Crowns, Until the Whole World Hears. It captures the desire of my heart over the past year, which is to usher in our heavenly Father’s love into every circumstance that crosses my path. To be His hands and feet, wherever my day leads me, get’s my blood pumping! This has been my prayer over the last year. Well, the Giver of All Good Things, has honored my request in some pretty remarkable ways, but none so profound as this past Saturday.

I had taken my kids to Budafest (aka small town Christmas parade, art and craft sale and carnival.) We’ve done this every year since our kids where born. Life in a small town is great! You get to know just about everyone and everyone gets to know you…for better and for worse. I had just finished talking and catching up with an old friend, when God gave me a nudge. “See the man on the park bench? I want you to go talk to him. He needs to know that I love him.” I looked and sure enough there was someone sitting alone on the park bench just watching the kids at the park and on the carnival rides. “Oh God, I don’t know him. He’ll think I’m some crazy person…some Jesus freak or something.”

“Well, you did say you wanted to be My hands and feet.”

“I know, I know. Ok, if I’m supposed to talk to this guy, you make it very evident. I’m going to go to the restroom and if the guy is still there when I come out, then I’ll go talk with him.” I went to the restroom and as I walked out I pretty much walked right into the man. (You’ve got to just love God, if you ask Him, He’ll make it very clear!)

“Hi, I noticed you sitting on the park bench earlier. Are you okay?” I asked. The 40-something year old man looked at me through eyes filled with tears and incredible pain and said, “No, not really.” John* (not his real name) proceeded to tell me that in three weeks the divorce he never wanted would be final. He shared how he felt alone, abandoned, rejected and unloved. I shared with John the “nudge” and that God wanted him to know how much He loved him. It got very quite and John didn’t say anything for a long time. He began to sob and then said, “I’m just so tired, I’m done with this game. It’s time to cash in my chips.” In that moment it became very clear that John was contemplating suicide and it also became very clear why I was to go and talk to this man.

I spent the next hour sharing my story of surviving a suicide attempt and the power of God to heal and restore the most broken of lives. As I spoke, I prayed that the words would bring encouragement and life into John's life. As I finished I asked if it would be okay if I prayed for him and he said, “Yes.” I hugged him and reminded him one last time that God wanted him to know that He loved him. I knew at that moment heaven had just invaded earth and that God had just entered into John's equation.

You want to be the hands and feet of Christ? Do you want to see Him set the captives free? Want to be a light in the darkness? You don’t have to look very far or too hard. The person who needs to hear from God the most today is most likely right before you or sitting next to you. The real question is, “Are you willing to be obedient when our Father asks you to be His hands and feet?” If you are, you will experience the incredible power of God in your life and be witness to life changing moments…let's do it
until the whole world hears!

3 comments:

  1. It's amazing what God does when we listen and obey.

    Brett Mosher

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  2. I think some people are paralyzed by fear or by the enormity of the task (briging about the kingdom of heaven)and so they never take the first step, instead leaving the work to someone else. I think Mother Teresa said it best: We can not do great things. We can only do little things with great love.

    Showing compassion to a stranger certainly fits the bill!

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  3. Thank you for sharing this really cool story! Needing to be His hands and feet right in my own home, I struggle with obedience....hmmmm....."paralyzed by fear [AND] the enormity of the task".....we must all take that first step and then when we find ourselves going backwards, to Press On, and Press IN.....

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