_The conversation with myself went something like this:
"Should I go back in and ask her?" I wondered. "Nah, she will be offended and I'm certain she wouldn't need it." I reasoned. "No, she might. You never know. I'm just going to do it." I had stopped at Pizza Hut to pick up dinner and noticed a young woman bouncing her baby. She was standing beside a booth with two other children. As I walked back to the car with my pizza, I remembered my son's bouncy seat in the car. I had planned to give it to a friend along with a box of Austin's outgrown baby clothes. But when I saw this young woman, a thought popped in my head: I wonder if she needs a bouncy seat? And so began my internally struggle. Like a tennis match, my thoughts went back and forth. Should I? Or shouldn't I? Over the years, I have learned to recognize God's voice. He often speaks to me through my random thoughts. Those times when I think about an old friend and consider calling or writing. I believe that is God's voice. He also speaks to us through his word: the Bible. I can read a particular scripture and think, "Wow, God is totally telling me to _______ (fill in the blank)." My challenge is the ACTION part of listening – doing it! It's never easy to step out of our comfort zone and make the first move. Whether calling an old friend to say hello, volunteering to help an elderly neighbor or... approaching a total stranger. So, we may say a little prayer – or promise to help out next time. What keeps us from actually doing something - now? Fear of rejection? The young woman will think I'm nuts. Taking the time? I needed to get home with dinner. Laziness? It was raining and I was already in my car. We can come up with any number of excuses. So with much trepidation on that rainy, Friday night I LISTENED. And made myself go back into the restaurant and approach this young mother. "I know this is going to sound crazy but I am trying to listen to God. I think he's telling me to talk to you. I have an 8 mo. old who has outgrown his bouncy seat. It's in my car. Do you happen to need one?" With tears in her eyes, she replied, "Yes, that was God. The only thing we need for the baby is a bouncy seat. But we're on a budget and haven't been able to get one." Wow. My eyes began to fill and I was left speechless. Oh, the power of God. And how he works when we listen - and obey. I recently shared this story with my Sunday School class and came up with an acronym for LOVE: Listen. Obey. Value. Everyone. Let God use you to be a blessing to someone! DO IT :)
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Buddy
1/29/2012 11:12:01 am
I Love your message here. I hope more people can find inspiration of how to do what God wants us to do with true bravery and faith. Love, Buddy
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meg
1/30/2012 08:54:24 am
very inspirational, thank you!
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Tina
1/30/2012 11:40:41 am
Kelly, just stopped by to see your site...great to see God moving in lives, He is good and faithful, now like you have mentioned stepping out of my comfort zone and Do It...look forward to more great words of encouragament. So amazing how we can lift up or tear down, I choose to be lifting up too. Thanks for your time and thoughts. May God Bless you.
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