Jeff & Bryan already had plans to be at Kings Island on Saturday with the college students at church, so when I decided not to go to Chattanooga, that meant that I would be home alone. Now, let me tell you that sometimes that is dangerous for me when I am feeling down. I tend to get lonely, cry a lot and basically just feel sorry for myself. I really didn't want this day to be like that, so I decided to keep myself occupied. I had some movies to watch and a good book, so I was good to go.
I woke up earlier than I had planned (bummer), and I didn't want to watch all of my movies before noon, so I decided to go to Lexington and do some shopping. I drove across the ferry on the way there and back because it's beautiful and I have some great conversations with God on those country roads. I truly felt at peace on the way there. In fact, I felt "okay" with our adoption situation for the first time all week, knowing that God was still in control. But it also felt like there was something that He was trying to get me to understand that I was running from. To be honest, I didn't want to hear anything other than words from God that He was going to bring my little girl home to me. Nothing else. It was sort of an attitude of "God, you do what I want, and then I will listen to more. For now, this is all I want to hear".
I don't think God liked that attitude.
On the way home, I drove by a lady holding a sign that looked like this:
Something about her drew me in. I had to stop. I didn't have any cash on me to give to her, but there was a Lil' Ceasar's across the street, so I went over and got a "hot 'n ready" pizza and drove back to where she was standing. I was so nervous! I got out of the van and walked across the parking lot to her and asked if I could give her some food. She said yes, and so I asked if I could sit with her.
We spent the next hour sitting on a piece of cardboard in the parking lot of a Liquor Barn, eating pizza (i am assuming God will forgive that it wasn't on my diet since I was doing something He asked!) Her name is Lisa, and she is beautiful. I mean that. Beneath the dirt and the obvious initial distrust of my true intentions, was a lady who was stunning.
Lisa immediately asked if I was a "God person" there only to "preach" to her. Lisa has had enough of that, let me tell you. She shared with me about how she was in a church when her husband died, but the church seemed "happy to not have to deal with him anymore". It was someone in her church who called Social Services when she lost her temper and slapped her child. As Lisa said "They never stopped to ask why I was so stressed out. I was working 3 jobs and trying to keep food on the table. I hadn't slept in days when that happened, but it didn't matter". When Social Services came, she tested positive for drugs (she claims that she was taking pills to stay awake for her 3 jobs, and really, it didn't matter to me. Who am I to judge her?). They took her kids away. In a nutshell, Lisa feels like the church was quick to accuse her, but no one ever wanted to help redeem her. She actually used the word redeem. Instead, Lisa has been living on the streets for a little more than a year with no contact at all with her children. She said "I might not have hope, but at least I have pizza, right?".
I got back in the van after our lunch, drove back to the ferry, parked and cried. And I heard God whisper to me again "I needed you to hear me remind you that it's not all about you".
I'm sorry, God.
I have acted like it's all about me. I have been so focused on what I want that I have failed to see the needs of others. And Lisa reminded me that there are people out there with no hope at all. And more importantly, that I can share that hope by something as simple as a pizza.
Matthew 25:31-40 says:
1 Peter 3:15 says "If someone asks about your Christian hope, always be ready to explain it".
Are you living like you have Hope?
7 comments:
WE ARE SO BLESSED TO KNOW THAT YOU AND JEFF ARE EXPECTING GOD'S WILL TO BE DONE IN YOUR FAMILY. AND I KNOW THAT THE WILL OF GOD WILL NOT LEAD YOU TO A PLACE WHERE THE GRACE OF GOD CANNOT PROVIDE FOR YOU. I LOVE YOU FOR BEING AVAILABLE TO BE USED BY HIM!
Your story is an inspiration to me. I love you, Holly!!
I am at a loss for words.
It is great to see that God still moves in mighty ways, even in today society.
I don't want to say " May God bless you " because I think He already did.
Love ya.
guess I wasn't at a complete loss for words after all.
Holly, this was so amazing. We could all use that lesson, and thank you for so openly sharing it.
It is sometimes tough when God "deals" with us, but always beautiful in the end.
big hug, virtual friend =)
holly, i'm sitting here in tears. you are such a blessing....and i know that lisa was blessed too. you planted a new seed with her...a seed of HOPE and love. you uprooted the seed of bitterness that had been planted. that is an inspiration to everyone! i promise you that as long as you put your trust in God you will not go wrong...He is Faithful!
i love you! and i know that God has big plans for you and your family!
Holly, thank you for sharing! This is such a beautiful picture of God's Spirit moving on a daily basis. I am so sorry that things aren't working out for you guys with your adoption the way you had expected...I understand some of that...but I pray that as you walk one day at a time, sharing pizza, being a listener, just loving as you are led, that your hope will be restored in a God that is faithful and true, and Who has a more beautiful design for each of us than we could ever imagine. Lisa was blessed, just as you were, to be in the middle of such a great God moment.
Holly, I missed this post. I'm so glad you blog. You have a lot to share and God uses your testimonies to encourage me and convict me, like it or not. I needed this today.
Just yesterday I was thinking of someone in our church who could really use a makeover, or so I thought. I felt convicted immediately. God said "I look on the heart, Lydia, not what his hair looks like or what he's wearing." And when I started thinking about the person, God reminded me of what a powerful testimony he has and how he can minister to people I can't BECAUSE of the way he looks.
As a church member, you reminded me that I need to be more accepting of people no matter what things may appear to be. I need to look beyond face value. Thank you, Holly. I love you and I'm glad you missed out on coming to Chattanooga if it meant God could use you to restore someone's hope. (I'll be the one holding the sign on September 12th, though.)
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