The Browning's
Journey Out Day 04/02/2008
 

Come on God, what are you thinking?  These were the words on my lips early last Sunday morning when I stepped out of my car on my way to the Tupelo shelter at Wannamaker Park for our Journey Out Day.  I came dressed ready to play volleyball, in shorts even though the wind chill was below 45 degrees.  I saw this as a step of faith; everyone else saw it as a sign of stupidity.

Ethan, my middle son, reminded me as we walked back to the car to get some final items, “Daddy, you said we were going to pray.”  “Oh yeah,” I replied.”  But I was thinking, “What good will it do?”  My prayer was one mixed with frustration and anger.  Considering the proceeding day’s weather was in the 70’s and the following day’s weather was forecasted to begin a warming trend, I just said to God, “I know you have the best in mind for us, but I don’t understand this one.”  All I could think about was the money that we spent on this event and now, do to weather, no one was going to show up.  Come on God, what are you thinking?

It was about an hour into the event that I saw what God was thinking.  Over one hundred people bared the cold, the wind, and the rain to hang out with us.  This pat Sunday was the most successful event our church has ever had. 

Later that evening, my family was eating supper together.  We were all talking about what we enjoyed most about the day and Ethan reminded me, “Daddy, we prayed that God would make this a great day, and he did!” 

Ethan, you are right buddy.  Ethan helped me understand what God meant when he said, “Have child-like faith.”

Will  <><


 


Comments

Jake Lynch

Wed, 02 Apr 2008 11:43:12

Isn't it amazing how God uses children in our lives. They teach us so many spiritual lessons. It sounds like God not only taught you about child like faith, but also of how faithful God is. May God continue to bless your family and church as you faithfully serve Him.

 

Wed, 02 Apr 2008 14:31:58

That is so awesome! And I can't help but notice that the picture that you posted is the one of you showing off your mad skills.

 

Bobby Pruitt

Thu, 03 Apr 2008 15:58:44

Amen! Sure is a wise, perseptive son you have. I pray that Ethan and, we all never forget again that God knows what is best and wants to answers our need. I guess we all learn to trust Him more through the big and small (good going Ethan). Gods blessing are most abundant! You guys are blessed.

 



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