If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and
it will be done for you. John 15:7
In the mid-1990’s, my Canadian co-worker, PJ, and I were leading a ministry
trip of Canadians and Americans to Iran. This was the first trip with a sizable
group of Americans so there was a lot of excitement about it. And as expected,
it took us right to the wire (two hours before our air flight) to secure their
visitor visas.
As we finally relaxed on the long air flight, we realized we’d been so busy
with travel details we’d had no time to shop for gifts for the brothers and
sisters we’d be meeting. So on the plane, we bought every box of chocolates that
were on the duty-free carts.
On arrival in Iran, our women were all conservatively dressed in their black
chadors allowing them to travel anywhere in the country and be accepted. It also
enabled many discussions with other women on the street. Only their shoes gave
them away as westerners.
One of our tasks was to deliver some funds for widow support for the several
Christian widows of martyred pastors in the country at that time. We channelled
this through Sister Takoosh who was the widow of well-known Pastor Haik, the
leader of the evangelicals in the entire country until his untimely murder.
We sent our group of chador-covered ladies to meet Takoosh at night at her
home. They were received with the traditional great hospitality of the Persian
culture and Christian community. They drank tea together and enjoyed wonderful
fellowship in Jesus after sharing the financial and other gifts they
brought.
Just before leaving, one of the Canadians remembered something. She reached
into her large purse and pulled out a box of chocolates. She handed it to Sister
Takoosh and said, “The two Pauls sent this as a gift for you.”
Unexpectedly, Takoosh began to weep. She then wiped her tears and said, “I
really love chocolate. And when I get any, I cut it into small pieces to make it
last as long as possible. Just yesterday I ate my last piece. And I said to the
Lord, ‘I know this is a very selfish request, Lord, but would You please bring
me some more chocolate!’”
God is concerned about even the small things in our lives. Talk to Him about
them.
RESPONSE: Today I will talk to God about every detail of my life and trust
Him with the answers.
PRAYER: Thank You, Lord that You care about my every need. I will Trust
You to take care of every detail.
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