This last few weeks, I have been calling God ‘The God of Surprises’. I am not sure why. I think I like the sound of the words, and people enjoy surprises. I have put a positive spin on the word. After all, a nasty surprise is a shock. I believe Jesus came to give us an abundant life (John 10:10) which is fulfilling, satisfying, busy, joyful and so on. Good things. So the surprises God gives are to bless us and not to harm us.
I believe.
On Sunday this past week I prayed that the God of Surprises would do just that. Surprise me.
So He did. Someone complimented me unexpectedly as I arrived at church – not on my appearance but on who I am; I was asked to join a ministry close to my heart; then, just as I was enjoying my Sunday lunch, the doorbell rang – my daughter asking me to help with her three small children for the next two days.
The day continued, with heavy rain falling which, after a year of almost complete drought, was a blessing in itself.
It did not stop there. I had an email from the US asking me if I was interested in contributing an article for an e-zine; another from a friend asking if she could include my faith story in a book she is writing, and a phone call inviting me to join friends at a concert next month.
What a day!
“Thanks, Mom, for helping out – you’ve been a real God-send!” my daughter said the next evening as she collected the children.
“Well, I prayed to the God of Surprises to surprise me yesterday morning. This was an unexpected, delightful surprise.”
We laughed together.
God answers our prayers – even when we pray for suprises.
In fact – even this post is unexpected as, for the last few days I have not had a clue what to write about.
Surprise!
Absolutely!
On 13 Jan 2017 10:04 AM, “Discovering the Rainbows” wrote:
> Mandy Hackland posted: ” This last few weeks, I have been calling God > ‘The God of Surprises’. I am not sure why. I think I like the sound of > the words, and people enjoy surprises. I have put a positive spin on the > word. After all, a nasty surprise is a shock. I belie” >
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Loved this! Thank you.
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Very encouraging, thank you.
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