Toni was looking for what wasn’t really lost, and she found what she
wasn’t looking for. As a result, a group of people got a spiritual boost they
weren’t expecting.
Toni, who conducts a Bible study in a drug and alcohol rehabilitation
clinic in Alaska, was looking for her husband’s missing driver’s license. As
she retraced his steps from the previous day, she visited a hospital. The
missing license wasn’t there, but a Christian high school chorale was, and Toni
was touched by their worshipful singing. She asked the director if the teens
could sing for her Bible-study group that evening. They could, and they
did—bringing hope, joy, and God’s love through music and post-concert
conversation to some folks trying to put their lives back together.
Oh, and that driver’s license? Toni found it on a chair when she got
back home. Apparently, the only reason she went out that day was so God could
direct her to hear a bunch of teens who could minister to her rehab group.
When God guides us (Prov. 16:9), He works in
ways we can’t predict. He can use even our inconveniences to bring honor to His
name. When we face a seeming nuisance in our day, perhaps we should look not
just for what we think we want but also for what God has for us that day.