On Sunday, Sarah talked about God being a God of Surprises. The fact that the shepherds were the first told about Jesus must have been a surprise to them and to everyone else. So, I started thinking about how God has surprised me. Of course, the first thing I thought was that 2 Christmases ago I had not one idea about the country of Latvia and now – here I am! That’s a big surprise and certainly all God’s. God sends lots of little surprises too. After church I was talking to Dana about doing some work at the training center and I felt the urge to tell her that she was a definite answer to prayer. She got a surprised look on her face and said that I was an answer to her prayer! We spent a few minutes talking about that. What if I had simply made it a business conversation? We would both have missed out on a blessing and a surprise. What if I hadn’t listened to the little voice that has been telling me for months that I needed to involve Dana in my plans? A lesson – I have to be in the place God wants me to if I want to experience His surprises! Another lesson – instead of worrying today or even in the next few months about what I will do ‘after Latvia’, I need to wait and see what surprise God might have planned. Who knows where I’ll end up!?
Liz leaves early tomorrow morning. I hadn’t realized how much I’ve enjoyed her being here. A little bit of the US and a friend who’s willing to do just about anything. I’m going to miss her. And now, I’m the only American again!
1 comment:
Hi Evie, I'm ejoying your blogs and look for them everyday. I can sure relate to your surprise at being in Latvia because I experienced the same blessing. I'm still amazed how God led me to Latvia and how much I feel a part of the work in that country. God is so good and when we make ourselves available to Him, He really amazes us.
I pray Gods blessing on you each day.
Love
Wilma
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