In the depth of winter I finally learned
that there was in me an invincible summer.
Albert Camus
Happy caturday and dogurday, all!
My daughter was ready for school a little earlier than usual, so she asked if we could stop by the coffee shop on our way. I agreed. As we approached the drive-thru lane, I said, Do you feel like spreading some joy this morning? She said, Sure.
We placed our order, then pulled up to the window where the barista told us what we owed. I said, Wed like to pay for the young womans order behind us too. My daughter had a huge smile on her face.
In the grand scheme of things, a cup of coffee may not seem like a big deal. Or is it? I wonder, could this be one way we carry out Jesuss desire for us to care for those He called the least of these? (Matthew 25:40). Heres a thought: How about simply considering the person behind us or next in line a worthy candidate? And then do whatevermaybe its a cup of coffee, maybe its something more, maybe something less. But when Jesus said whatever you did (v. 40) that gives us a great deal of freedom in serving Him while serving others.
As we drove away we caught the faces of the young woman behind us and the barista as she handed over the coffee. They were both grinning from ear to ear. Today's Reflection