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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