Don't you love when God gives you something you really want, but you didn't even ask for?
Last weekend I went to North Carolina for this conference. I'd never been to North Carolina before; I've heard it's beautiful.
But I wasn't really going to know.
In the interest of economy, I was taking the shuttle to and from the airport, so I wouldn't have any way to go exploring.
I checked in to the hotel the day before the conference started and went down to the restaurant for lunch. A couple of gals I met on the shuttle were just finishing, so after I few minutes I was sitting alone, reading my book.
Another woman came in and took a seat alone at another table. I figured she was part of the conference too, and asked if she wanted to join me. I understand the awkward feeling of knowing you're all part of the same group, but being alone in the midst of it.
She thanked me, but said she really just came in to have her lunch and read her book. After a few minutes she came over and told me she was local and had planned for a few days to come there for lunch. She didn't want to seem rude by declining my invitation.
As we talked, she asked if I wanted to have a tour of the area with her. So, putting aside everything my mother ever told me about not accepting rides from strangers, I went with her.
She works for a nearby Christian bookstore that she took me by, and then drove me around Concord, down lovely tree-lined streets, past old brick textile mills and the Nascar arena I could see from my hotel room.
Even nicer than the tour though, was the fellowship found because we know the same Jesus. The same One who heard my heart's desire not to see only the hotel and the airport. The One who prompted me to invite a stranger to lunch and prompted the stranger to offer me a ride.
My heart was blessed more than once before the conference even started. The blessings continued throughout the weekend. I'll be sharing more about that as I find the words...
Isn't God surprising Mary? He provides so much and still takes the time to give us special little gifts of sweetness, straight from His heart to ours.
ReplyDeleteIt was such a pleasure meeting you at the conference. Even though our conversations were actually two brief bookends on the weekend, they were packed with the power of God's reminder that He has it all in His Hands.
Thank you for this post and for helping me to remember that He has all the big and little details covered.
What a fun adventure! I love how Jesus is the cord that binds us together. I attended She Speaks for the second time this year. God's movement and presence there is indescribable. I am happy to count you as a new She Speaks girlfriend! :)
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