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Keeping Your Eyes Open for “God Moments”

Keeping Your Eyes Open for "God Moments" - Grace Fox

Heaven forbid I wake up to realize I’ve missed an opportunity to share His love with someone who’s hurting.

Have you ever had an experience you recognized as a “God moment?” You know, something so extraordinary happens that only God could have orchestrated it. Or a little voice inside you prompts you to speak to someone behind you in the grocery checkout or seated beside you on a plane or bus, and when you obey, you learn that they’ve had a terrible day or they’re grieving a loss and needed your word of encouragement.

On a recent plane ride, my husband and I were assigned to the last row. A pretty gal in her early 30s sat by the window and I took the middle seat. She sat quietly and stared out the window as the plane taxied toward the runway and took off. Then she closed her eyes and rested for the hour-long flight.

Then came the nudge

When we landed, I felt compelled to ask if she was returning from a trip. “No,” she replied. “I live out east. I’m here for my cousin’s funeral. She was murdered last week.”

My heart nearly stopped. “I’m so sorry,” I said. My eyes filled with tears as she continued to tell me about the tragedy.

As she spoke, I learned that she was a believer and was praying for an opportunity to share God’s love and hope with her grieving aunt and uncle. I was able to speak a few words of encouragement to her before we went our separate ways.

Beyond a doubt, that was a “God moment.”

Jacob’s “God moment”

I read this morning about Jacob’s “God moment” (Genesis 28). He had a dream — an extraordinary one, to be sure — in which he saw a stairway to heaven with angels going up and down, and the Lord standing at the top. During that dream, God made several promises to Jacob.

When Jacob woke up, he realized that something supernatural had happened. He said, “Surely the Lord is in this place, and I wasn’t even aware of it.”

I think Jacob’s words reflect one of my greatest fears. Heaven forbid I wake up to realize I’ve missed an opportunity to share His love with someone who’s hurting, or I’ve missed hearing His message to me because I was too busy or too preoccupied with other things.

May I never say, “Surely the Lord was in this place, and I wasn’t even aware of it.”

May God plant within us a super-sensitivity to His Spirit so we’ll be aware of His presence and divine nudges and willing to obey.

Know you are loved,

Grace

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