The other day I found myself behind schedule.
When it came time for lunch I opted to go to the corner store
for something quick.
I was in hurry but my plans changed when I arrived.
As I walked from my car to the store entrance I glanced over
at the gas pumps.
Something caught my eye.
I saw an older lady standing at the one of the pumps.
She had the pump handle in one hand and her credit card in
the other.
She also had a look of confusion on her face.
I walked over to her and asked if she needed help.
She said she needed to put gas in her car but was not at all sure
how to go about it.
I offered my help and she accepted.
I explained everything I did along the way.
Once her car had been filled I showed her how to print her
receipt.
She thanked me and told me something I could never have
expected.
She told me that her husband had recently passed away.
She then stated that he always put gas in the car.
This was the first time she needed to put gas in the car
since he passed.
She then thanked me for showing her how it was done.
I believe that this is just one of many firsts for her as she
continues her journey without him.
Please understand that I am not posting this for my sake.
It occurred to me that in today’s hectic and fast paced world
it is quite easy to overlook others.
Sometimes people need help and do not ask for it.
We must not become so preoccupied with ourselves that we fail
to notice.
As I paid the store clerk for my purchase, he thanked me for
helping her as well.
It turns out that he was keeping a watchful eye on me as I
approached her.
I was grateful for that as well.
It reminded me that God is looking out for her in other ways.
I thought of Paul’s words when he found himself shipwrecked.
Acts 28:2 (NET) -The local inhabitants showed us extraordinary
kindness, for they built a fire and welcomed us all because it had started to
rain and was cold.
There is always time for an act of kindness
Blessings,
Jim Pokorny
The Other Brother Jim
Look for me at http://otherbrotherjim.blogspot.com/ on
Friday, July 28, 2017.
I’ll be back here on Friday,
August 4, 2017