My mom and I just returned from a cruise in
Northern Europe. We had been planning and dreaming and booking day tours and
researching cities and getting REALLY EXCITED for months.
I was to fly out of Toronto on a Thursday
night, meet up with her in Chicago and fly over to Copenhagen together that same
night where we would then have a day to explore the city before leaving on our
cruise on Saturday. However, it was a tight connection time between my flights,
and thanks to an unexplained hour long wait on the runway at Pearson, I was
late for the next flight. I was
disappointed but figured we would get another flight out, no problem.
OYE. It was a problem.
The customer service (ahem) lady we dealt
with informed us that she could not get us to Copenhagen until SUNDAY. Sorry,
but that’s the best she could do.
In my nicest
I’m-a-Jesus-lover-but-still-really-upset-voice,
“Ummm, no, listen, lady, that is not going to work.”
At 2am, after 4 hours, much anxiety and
several other representatives later, we closed down the customer service
counter but we were finally booked on flights that got us to the cruise with
less than an hour to spare.
Oh, but my bag decided it was going to have
its own sort of adventure and went AWOL…FOR FIVE DAYS.
(I don’t think I have to say much more
about this, right? You just groaned out loud, right? You just imagined trying
to outfit yourself for your cruise from the cruise gift shop, right? Enough
said.)
We had an absolutely fantastic time on our
cruise and in the countries we visited…Germany, Russia, Estonia, Finland,
Sweden and Denmark. Oh, the history, the cultures, the food! Oh, the castles,
cathedrals, and cobblestoned streets! Not to mention that being with my mom is one
of my most favorite things, and that not having to make and clean up breakfast,
lunch and dinner for my family for 12 days is a vacation all by itself.
But, what I’ve realized is this…the best
stories we have to tell from our trip are of all the moments that didn’t go as
planned and the ones we never could have planned for…the hilarious photos we
took of each other, the random people we met, the Ballet-night debacle, the
Russian meatloaf, the Swedish marathon, and the Helsinki port-o-potty to name a
few. Oh, and the shopping I will get reimbursed for because of the luggage
delay, WAHOO!
And, it’s got me to thinking that life is a
lot like this too.
The best stories of God at work are usually
the ones where He is moving in unexpected ways.
Sometimes it’s in the delay. Remember Mary,
Martha and Lazarus in John 11? It was
obvious to everyone but Jesus that he was late…unacceptably, unforgivably late.
Yet Jesus tells the disciples that he was glad that he wasn’t there, so that
their belief would increase. The long-dead being brought back to life does tend
to increase the faith level.
Sometimes it’s in the change of plans.
Remember young Mary receiving the news that she has been chosen to bear the Son
of God? (Luke 1) She had certainly not signed up for this, and yet she embraced
this radical life-detour.
Sometimes it’s in the inconvenience.
Sometimes it’s in the awkward moments. Sometimes it’s those
blessings-in-disguise. But always, always, Jesus is trying to get us to see
from His perspective.
I want to encourage you today that if the
journey you’re on right now looks different than what you think it should look
like, don’t lose heart. I’m pretty sure if you look hard enough, you will find
joy ready to burst onto the scene….sort of like how I felt on day 5 when my
luggage finally arrived.
Travel on, sister. Travel on.
Written by: Carrie Johnston
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