Delight me Lord is what I ask...often half-way believing He will show up to do something delightful or that I will be so distracted, I will miss it. Know the feeling? Hepzibah is just that...God's delight. It's been awhile since I have led a Bible study so I praying that God will lead and guide me as I prepare to teach Beth Moore's study on John, The Beloved Disciple.
As I dug through my notes from years ago, I realized Hepzibah was part of that journey. Immediately, my heart was rekindled. I remembered the days driving kids to school, asking the Lord for a delight. Almost a dare...even when my belief was a bit on the unbelief side, God did His part. So I have chosen to stir the soil of hepzibah and see what happens.
Delight me, O Lord this day. I was returning home from a student's receiving of friends for her father who had passed away this week. It was a privilege to be part of this intimate family time and to be part of that inner circle of events. I decided in between storms, I would run into a thrift shop in town. I found myself singing the hymns that played over the speaker and I bought a few note cards. Turned from the counter and I saw Jack. The ladies at the counter said, "Jack sit down there."
I was compelled to ask Jack if his seat was comfortable. He responded with affirmation and asked me to join him by sitting in the small white chair next to him. I did. I sat back, soaked in the moment of quiet. The store was closing, storms brewing. I said, "Jack I am tired tonight; I don't have a lot to say."
He smiled and tipped his UT ball-cap my way and replied, "That's okay honey. They could pull the shades and we would just go to sleep, resting in these nice chairs." I smiled. Leaned back and rested a moment.
Jack said, "I was an orphan years ago, put on the doorsteps of the Children's Services building, frozen eyelids and frozen legs. I think I might be a miracle or the Lord would have let me freeze to death. And here I am."
I slowly looked at Jack, eye to eye..."Jack you've helped me this day, to rest. Even if for one minute, I stopped and listened. You were my hepzibah. Thank you." He smiled, tipped hat and said, "You gave me company; thanks for that."
Our ways parted. We probably won't cross paths again but I am thankful in my running to and fro, I sat in the used chairs, marked FOR SALE, and experienced hepzibah, a delight from Jesus.
Ask, this day, for Jesus to delight you. Make sure if the urge hits you, run in the thrift store and sit for a spell. Jesus is waiting.
Thanks Wendy! I needed that! ;)-Ruthie
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