During the early days of our church
plant in Texas we were baptizing lots of people so we brought in a small indoor swimming pool. There were about 30 people who were planning to be baptized. But just before the service we realized that we didn't have a hose. We had a leaky one at home, so I asked other staff members, but no one had a hose. So I decided to go buy one.
As I was leaving to get the hose, a guy named John stopped me and
said, "I'm glad I caught you, pastor. I need to talk to you." I tried to have a conversation with him as I kept aiming for my car, but he said, "No, I need to talk in private." So when we got to my office, he said, "I want to know if you're for real."
I had been talking about how God says to each and every one of us that there is nothing we can do or
say to make him not love us. He doesn't always love our behavior, but he loves us. So I told John, "Absolutely, it's for real." He said, "Well, I'm struggling with...... I understand what the Bible says, and I want to do what God wants me to do--but I'm losing this battle. Several months ago, I tried to go to another church, but when I came clean with my struggles, they told me never to come back again. So I want to know if you're for real."
We stayed and talked, and I connected him with a ministry that helps people battling what he also struggles with. I also connected him with one of our church's small groups, which ended up embracing him.
Before he left my office, he said, "Now I want to tell you one more thing." At this point I'm
thinking, 'I'm not going to have time to get the hose.' "When I pulled into the parking lot today, I wasn't aiming my car in this direction. I was going to kill myself."
When I asked John if he had a plan for ending his life, he said, "Yes, I did. It was already in motion. I went to the hardware store and bought a garden hose earlier today,
and I bought some duct tape. My plan was to drive down this little rural road and tape the hose to my muffler and feed it into my car window."
I said, "John, for real, you bought a hose?"
I got a glimpse of redemption that day. I saw John cross the line of faith and let Christ put his
feet on a different path. And I saw God take something that was intended for death--that hose--and use it to fill up something that is symbolic of new life--the baptismal pool. From then on we told that story every time we did baptisms in that church.
I love that story. It gives a glimpse of how God can use willing people to help turn lives around. This is an extreme example of course, but who
might God be trying to reach through you today? each one of us has a sphere of influence. Each one of us can experience doors of opportunity that open to us, that we may be used as instruments of God's grace.
Have a great day and God bless!
Pastor Mike / The Open Word