The Purpose of this Blog

To challenge others to step out of their comfort zone and show the world the love of Jesus Christ through random acts of kindness.

Jesus teaches about salt and light

"You are the salt of the earth. But what good is salt if it has lost its flavor? It will be thrown out and trampled underfoot as worthless. You are the light of the world - like a city on a mountain, glowing in the night for all to see. Don't hide your light under a basket! Instead, put it on a stand and let it shine for all. In the same way, let your good deeds shine out for all to see, so that everyone will praise your heavenly Father." (Matthew 5:13-16 NLT)

How it all started

It was a cold December morning in Chicago. Air temperature 18 degrees. Wind chill zero degrees. I was travelling North on IL 53 just South of Palatine Rd. It was 9:30am.

I was in the left lane as I made the slow curve around Arlington Race Course when I saw a car pulled off on the right shoulder, hazard lights flashing, the left rear tire was flat. As I blew past I noticed exhaust from the tailpipe - the engine was running - and the silhouette of a woman in the drivers seat. There was no way that I could get over three lanes to stop and help, so I continued on.

This is nothing new - it happens every day. I see people broken down everywhere I go. I tried to make myself feel better by reasoning that she has already called someone, and that help is surely on its way. But the Spirit wouldn't let me go, not this time. The weight on my heart was too much to ignore.

I had heard a message not too long before this, and in the message was a quote from Dr. Edward Everett Hale which said,

"I am only one; but still I am one. I cannot do everything; but still I can do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do."

I am an industrial equipment mechanic by trade. Although I don't do a lot of automotive repairs, I am fully capable of changing a flat tire. I can do this. So, why am I refusing, in my mind, to help this person in need? I decided in that moment to change my course and do the one thing that I can do.

I managed to get over and take the next off-ramp. I took a few back roads and made my way back to the highway. It was 15 minutes before I saw the car again, hazards still flashing. I pulled in behind the car, threw on my insulated cover-alls, and approached the driver.

I startled her when I knocked on her window. She wasn't expecting anyone. She was talking to her mother on her cell phone, and she was crying.

She had been sitting there for two-and-a-half hours, and no one had stopped. She had called for roadside assistance and was promised a tow truck by 12:00 noon - another two hours from now.

It was wicked cold outside, so I told her to stay in the car while I put on her spare. I don't think that I ever changed a tire as fast as I did that day.

She was ready to go in no time. She thanked me and then handed me her phone. Her mom was still on the line. Her mom couldn't believe that there was still someone in the world that would stop and help, purely as a random act of kindness. I told her that I had to stop, because I could.

Jesus said that we are to be the salt of the earth, and the light of the world. Salt brings out the best flavor in everything that it touches, and at the same time, acts as a preservative to keep things from spoiling. Light takes away the darkness. We turn on a light so that we can see. And, in the same way, these random acts of kindness should shine out for all to see, so that everyone will give praise to our Heavenly Father.

How many people drove past that young woman? Three lanes of highway traveling at 55 miles an hour for two-and-a-half hours - it was tens of thousands. How many were Christians? How many, just like me, convinced themselves that there wasn't anything that they could do, or that help was on its way? I'm not saying that there is something that we can do in every situation, but if we can do something, than we should do something.

Since this incident back in December 2009, I have made it a point to be more aware of my surroundings, of people in need, of lives that I can touch and give glory to our Heavenly Father.
My challenge to you is to do the same. As Dr. Hale said, I can't do everything, but I can do something. And, I will not refuse to do something that I can do." So, find something that you can do and do it. It may be just a smile and a hello, or an offer to help carry a package. We are so pre-programmed to ignore and avoid getting involved that just simply acknowledging a person is all that they are looking for. Whatever it may be, just one simple act of kindness, might be the first of a thousand steps that will lead a person to Christ. Let Christ's light shine through your action and see what happens from there. And just as easily as it may be the first step, it might also be the last... and, a soul is saved.

If you do touch a life in some way, please let me know.



Friday, January 1, 2010

Week Four

You would never realize how many people have flat tires in the Chicago area, until you start looking for them.

One morning, this past week, I came across a woman with a flat tire. But, this time, a guy had already stopped to help her. He was tightening the lugs on the newly installed spare, so there was no point in me stopping. I sat at the light and observed.

The man was dressed in a suit, and wearing a wool overcoat. He wore black leather dress shoes and matching gloves. He was dressed for the office, not for changing a tire. But, he stopped anyway.

Maybe he was the woman's husband, or brother, or a close friend. It would make perfect sense. Or maybe he was someone, like me, who saw a person in need and wanted to help. I suppose we'll never know.

As I observed, I looked at the faces of the people in the cars around me. We were all looking at this man. Judging by their facial expressions, I could see that they were amazed that a man so sharply dressed would stop to change a tire. The women in the cars were smiling, as if they saw the man as a modern day knight in shining armour. The men in the cars reacted differently. Some were pointing and laughing, while some were just staring. Some were shaking their heads as if to say, "Not me", and others were trying not to look at all. Everyone was moved in some way.

I don't know what motivated the man to stop, but his action left an impression on a number of people.

Jesus told His followers to let their good deeds shine for all the world to see, so that everyone will praise our Heavenly Father. The woman with the flat was the one that received the immediate benefit of the man's act of kindness, but we see that it still effected a number of people.

The Holy Spirit works constantly in the lives of believers, as well as non-believers, to draw us back to Himself. Even the men who were laughing were moved. And, just maybe, a seed was planted in their hard hearts that will begin to grow. This could very well be, the first of a thousand steps that they need to take, on their road to faith in Christ.

I would have to think that the man who stopped had no idea of the broad-reaching impact of his action. He stopped to help a woman with a flat.

We never know who is watching us, as we go through life. We could effect people without even knowing it. So, let the effect we have be positive, and let the Holy Spirit do His work through it.

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