I went into Starbucks yesterday to get some coffee. I noticed a pastor reading the paper over to the side as he often does. He's a great man. He's older now. He's in his seventies I believe. He once called me years ago in my early days at Northside. He told me the Lord had told him to call me and say one thing: 'Better days coming.' I cherish that memory.
Recently on a previous visit, I saw this man and he looked very downcast. I asked him how he was and what was so heavy on his heart. He told me that his wife had died. She had fought a valiant fight with cancer. He looked so lost without her. He wasn't lost spiritually - Jesus means everything to him. What I saw was honest grief, pain and loss from years of marriage that were no more. Death had taken this man's beloved wife.
I cherish every day I see him at Starbucks and yesterday was another of those days. I was in a hurry. I didn't want to be rude. He didn't seem to notice I came or was leaving in the midst of a busy store - but I couldn't leave without saying a quick hello. He had a smile yesterday when I spoke to him. I think he's doing better and my heart is glad. He said, 'How are you Bruce?' I told him I was doing well. Then I said, I'm busy! He said, 'It's good to be busy!'
As I walked away, I thought about that statement. Rarely have I heard someone say it's good to be busy. But somehow I knew wisdom had spoken through this older brother. God has a way of reminding us of Scripture in all of these moments. The Lord reminded me of this verse in that moment: "I must work the works of Him who sent Me while it is day; the night is coming when no one can work." John 9:4.
It is good to be busy. It's good to be busy about the Lord's business. Notice my friend did not say 'It's good to be too busy.' We all must evaluate life and schedules - but can I tell you this - I was blessed and encouraged to serve the Lord with all my heart by this elder statesmen of the faith.
To some he's just an older man sitting in Starbucks reading the paper. To me he is a hero. God bless you pastor. You are still making a difference in my life and many more.
Keep the fire burning!
Bruce
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