Taste and see that
the LORD is good.
Oh, the joys of those who take refuge in him!
Oh, the joys of those who take refuge in him!
~ Psalm 34:8 NLT
The second day of our move to Wisconsin was crazy! Not
too far into our drive, our rental truck was acting up, so we pulled off the
highway and waited for the mechanic to help us. Somehow the truck reset itself
and we were fine. But a few miles down the road, the same thing happened and we
pulled off again. This time, it would take a mechanic 89 minutes to get to us.
During our long wait, I tried to take the girls to a playground across a 6-lane
highway, but I turned wrong. Unfortunately, by the time we got there and went
to the bathroom, Brad was ready and we had to leave, because we wanted to get
through the major cities on Sunday.
Twenty miles later, we were tensely driving through heavy
Atlanta traffic. And then hours later, we began traveling through the Tennessee
mountains. I could feel the tension in my whole body, as I worried about Brad
driving the huge truck up the mountains. As I looked at the cliffs on either
side, I said, “I need a scripture to bring me peace.” And Holy Spirit reminded
me of Psalm 34:8, which is often interpreted as experiencing God’s goodness. Because
of His Word, my perspective changed. Instead of being intimidated and fearful
by my surroundings, I enjoyed the beauty and was awed and inspired by all that
I saw. A little while later, as we sat in a traffic jam, I was reminded of the sign
I had seen just before we’d had the truck issues. It was then that I realized
we had just entered Butt County, Georgia when all the truck issues began. I
laughed so hard—a much needed release.
Don’t you just love how the story of your day changes
when you see it through the heart of the Lord?
Holy Spirit changed my day, attitude, and outlook, simply
by reminding me to experience the goodness of the Lord. What’s going on in your
life that needs a change of perspective? Ask the Lord to help you experience
His goodness and joy, even in the middle of Butt County.
©Heather
Potts 2017
No comments:
Post a Comment