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Lessons In God’s Timing.

3-30-20

Three events this week seemed connected in a way I think God would have us see. The unifying factors are these: that God has plans for us that occasionally look anything but good at first glance; we seldom can predict these life-adjustments, or even recognize them at first; and, number 3, God wants to use us. Yes, you and me. He gives us assignments for His work.

* In no particular order. I first will address the Coronavirus pandemic. Of course we have enormous sympathy for the deaths and dislocations – businesses closed and savings gone – that are resulting. But last week I listed some of the new priorities and redundant traditions that are good to be cleared away in a single season, instead of over a generation.

This social (not medical) craziness is bringing out the best in people, and I pray it lasts through and beyond the lockdowns. Acts of charity; innovative ways to care; new initiatives. My daughter Emily, in Ireland, was close to opening a restaurant and making other arrangements for her new food business, just a few weeks ago. She could have been locked into a horrible arrangement, as shops are hard-hit there as in the US. Instead of stewing (ha), she came up the idea of operating a “food pantry” to deliver food to doctors’ offices and hospitals, for those weary workers on extra shifts and unable to enjoy home-cooked food. The community is responding, in her city and elsewhere. Pallets of packaged foods; restaurant surpluses; volunteers; contributions.

Her inspiration was Jesus feeding the 5000. It’s not about her; she calls the initiative the National Health Service Pantry. For “Front Line” workers – what we would call medical first-responders and staffers.

Good will come from this plague. In myriad ways. That’s what Christians should make happen. God does not want people to catch and die from a virus. But in the midst, He has plans for us all while it is here. There’s at least one plan for you – just find it!

* Then I was reminded that the Feast of the Annunciation was this week. Forty weeks before Jesus’ birth. Mary woke up one day a lowly handmaiden; was visited by an angel; and went to sleep knowing she would give birth to the Savior of the human race. Quite a day!

Which means we cannot, usually, predict or expect or recognize events. We think such things are rare, but plagues and storms and wars often surprise us; and things are “never the same”… yet life goes on, doesn’t it? And for the good things too – blessings, gifts, visits from angels. Like Mary, as recorded in her prayer called the Magnificat, our souls magnify the Lord. We are humbled. We need to understand His lovingkindness. Those are acts to undertake. Just find one!

* Finally, did you notice in the news this week that Roger Stone, the perennial political dirty-trickster who was swept up in the “Russian Collusion” hoax, and sentenced to prison, attended a Franklin Graham crusade and gave his heart to Jesus? A little like Chuck Colson, the Nixon operative who was born again and founded the Prison Fellowship ministry.

Is it a legitimate conversion? I have a view of the matter. Many years ago I worked with two partners of his, just before the three founded a Washington lobbying group. More to share in a future column, but this born-again story – and a viral 25-minute video interview on CBN – caught my attention. And it ties in to my third “coincidental” inspiration for this week. Just think —

God has plans for us that are not always clear to us at first. His messages and callings usually are things we could never have expected. But… God wants to use us.

Use us. He doesn’t have to. He could use your neighbor. Or a stranger. Or nobody, and wave His hand over situations; He is God. But He issued a challenge to Emily’s faith… He blessed Mary with an unspeakable privilege… He broke Roger’s heart of Stone. He challenges, we respond. That’s how God works.

These things came together this week, amid good and bad health and financial news. The same message is delivered to us all – be open to God; welcome His surprises; and be willing to be used.

Just listen. Just see. Just act.

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6 Responses

  1. Jo Hardesty Lauter says:

    Thank you and God Bless you, Rick. I hear you and I will heed your call!
    Be safe and be well.
    Love,
    jo

  2. Jo Hardesty Lauter says:

    God Bless You, Rick! THANK YOU for this wonderful, faith filled message. I am blessed by you and by your wise words. I will LISTEN, I will Pray for sight and Insight, and I will ACT!
    Vaya con Dios

  3. Thank you, Rick. Your last few paragraphs were affirmation for me, in that, God wants to use us, me. I publish a community newspaper. It’s now 21 years old and, of late, I’ve wondered what God is doing with it. I continue to write my monthly column…I was unsure about it, this month. I read your column and then re-read mine, and I’m convinced God wrote mine. Thank you for your ongoing words of encouragement. I appreciate you.
    Kelly (CCWC)

  4. God bless you, Kelly. You have just fulfilled what you had worried about. Writing this weekly blog is sometimes lonely, after 12 years! And solo (except for my valuable and faithful webmaster Norm Carlevato)… so it is a blessing when I hear reponses. I get private e-mails, but for you to share in public is not only encouragement to me, but also — who knows how many other readers?

    You and I are joined this moment, being reminded that we REALLY write and edit for One reader, and everything else is a bonus. I have seen your paper; you do a fine job with it. Always keep in mind “His” eyes that read what you do, and wonder just how you may touch others.

    I appreciate your note, please be encouraged!

  5. Thanks, Rick, for confirming what I believe God is telling me. Our words when inspired by God’s words can have a life-changing effect on others, maybe just one. I appreciate all your hard work and being consistent in your blogs. Keep up and don’t give up. In the words of the Brits: Keep Calm and Carry on. Your words are important and have an impact.

  6. Tea-riffic encouragement, REALLY appreciated. You don’t know. God bless you!

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... Rick Marschall is the author of 74 books and hundreds of magazine articles in many fields, from popular culture (Bostonia magazine called him "perhaps America's foremost authority on popular culture") to history and criticism; country music; television history; biography; and children's books. He is a former political cartoonist, editor of Marvel Comics, and writer for Disney comics. For 20 years he has been active in the Christian field, writing devotionals and magazine articles; he was co-author of "The Secret Revealed" with Dr Jim Garlow. His biography of Johann Sebastian Bach for the “Christian Encounters” series was published by Thomas Nelson. He currently is writing a biography of the Rev Jimmy Swaggart and his cousin Jerry Lee Lewis. Read More