“I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.”
I’ve always loved this quote from one of my favorite books,
the classic Anne of Green Gables,
because I truly relish the month of October with the beauty of the changing
leaves and the anticipation of the first snow fall (which normally takes place
in Northwest PA during the month of October J
). However this year, the world I now
live in held a very different October for me, one full of birds singing and
flowers beginning to bud on the trees.
Yes, spring is in the air here and the heat of the summer season that
will soon be upon us has already begun to be felt. As I reflect back on this month and all of
the changes it has brought, I am truly glad for this October as different as it
has been. As I mentioned in my last
post, life has been difficult recently, but among all of the challenges, I’ve
been seeing the goodness of God in the little things.
Through different conversations, “coincidences”, and cards,
I’ve been blessed with how God truly shows His love through the little
things. Today I’d like to share with you
a few of these that have really reminded me that God is not just the God of the
“big” things, but He is sovereign over ALL things and I’ve been learning to
look for reminders of His love in the little things.
One of the first examples I’d like to share with you is a
conversation that took place in a convenience store in town. We had picked up the boys from school and
Maycon had received a 10 cent piece from his teacher, so we stopped at the
store so he could buy a piece of candy.
I went into the little street shop with him and the man who helped us
looked at me and said, “You’re not from around here, are you.” I told him that I
was from the States and was helping at the orphanage. He replied that he thought so and then went
on to ask me if I remembered Willian (he was one of the toddlers that was at
the orphanage last year, but was adopted soon after I arrived). I replied that I did indeed remember him and
the man went on to tell me that it was he and his wife that had adopted Willian.
The man continued on to say that Willian
is doing well and has brought so much happiness to their family. As I walked back to the bus with Maycon and
reflected on the exchange, I found myself smiling at the fact that I had successfully
made small talk with a complete stranger in Portuguese, but more importantly I found
joy in the reminder that the conversation provided that God has a plan and a
future for each of these boys (even if it’s hard to see it in the day-to-day)
and that Lord-willing, that might include a “forever family” for them.
Another reminder to me of God’s goodness was seen in a “coincidence”
that happened last week. On my day off, I
had made an afternoon trip into town and was sitting at the post office waiting
to mail some letters. As I sat there, I was
debating whether or not to just put my letters in the box out front (they
already had the stamps on them) or to wait to give them to the clerk (which is
normally what I do). The line was
particularly long that day and seeing as it had been over a month and a half
since I had been to town to do errands and I still had several places to go, I was
about to leave, but felt prompted to stay and wait. Well, five minutes later, I felt a tap on my
shoulder. I was obviously a bit
surprised and unsure of who I would find when I turned around considering I wasn’t
back home at my local post office where it wouldn’t be odd to run into someone I
knew, but here in Brasil, who could possibly be tapping me on the shoulder at
the post office here?! I tentatively
turned around and much to my relief, I saw Gerson standing there (the director
of the orphanage). After saying hello to
each other, he then proceeded to show me how to retrieve the mail from our post
office box and told me where the key is kept at the home, but more importantly
than that, when he retrieved the mail there happened to be a package notification
for me in the mailbox. As I left the
post office that day, package and my letters in hand, I found myself so
thankful that I had stayed and truly believe it was not by chance that we
happened to both be there at the same time.
You see, not only was the care package I received a bit larger, but I also
had to pay a significant amount of money to pick it up (gotta love Brasilian
taxes and fees). Had I not been there
and Gerson had to have been the one to pick up the package, he probably would
not have had the money (nor would have wanted to pay as much as it was) and it
could have potentially made for some misunderstandings as far as cultural sensitivities
go. It’s hard to explain, but just trust
me on this one, I definitely didn’t see it as a coincidence that I was there
when he received notification of the box and I was certainly thankful for God’s
provision in allowing this encounter to take place. Not to mention the actual box, which was full
of a bunch of things that reminded me of home and was a physical reminder of
God’s blessings J
Finally, I’d like to share a very dear example to me of how
God truly shows His goodness in the littlest things and that often they can
mean the most. A few weeks ago, I had
some inquiries from two friends about if I needed anything or wanted them to
send something down. My reply was that
unless they could send a hug from my mom through the mail, I really didn’t need
anything. Fast forward to a few days
later when Gerson brings me a few letters that had come for me. One of them was from my mom and this is what I
saw when I opened it up:
With tears in my eyes, I looked at the date on the front and
saw that it was mailed a few days before I had replied to my friends that all I
wanted was a hug from my mom. Yes, God
in His goodness did indeed send a hug from my mom through the mail and that day
it felt as though my heart would burst as I was once again reminded of His
overwhelming love for me in the littlest of things.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer once said, “We pray for the big things
and forget to give thanks for the ordinary, small (and yet really not small)
gifts.” God so often pours out His blessings on me in the smallest details and
everyday occurrences and I fail to thank Him or even recognize them at
times. So, I’m learning to look for Him
in the little things and praising Him for all things.
I will bless the Lord at all times;
his praise shall continually be in my mouth.
My soul makes its boast in the Lord;
his praise shall continually be in my mouth.
My soul makes its boast in the Lord;
let the humble hear and be glad.
Oh, magnify the Lord with me,
and let us exalt his name together!
Oh, magnify the Lord with me,
and let us exalt his name together!
I sought the Lord, and he answered me
and delivered me from all my fears.
Those who look to him are radiant,
and their faces shall never be ashamed.
and delivered me from all my fears.
Those who look to him are radiant,
and their faces shall never be ashamed.
This
poor man cried, and the Lord
heard him
and saved him out of all his troubles.
and saved him out of all his troubles.
The angel of the Lord encamps
around those who fear him, and delivers them.
Oh,
taste and see that the Lord
is good!
Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him!
Oh, fear the Lord, you his saints,
Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him!
Oh, fear the Lord, you his saints,
for
those who fear him have no lack!
-Psalm
34:1-9
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