THE PRODIGAL'S DAUGHTER:
I know that God always watches over us, but today I'm praying for extra protection for my daughter. Circumstances have forced me to leave her completely in God's hands, although she has always had my husband and I to give her some extra assistance. I pray that God gives her wisdom and discernment. I pray that she will stay in touch with us so that we know she is alive and safe. I pray that her dreams, no matter how unrealistic they are, will come true. I pray she finds happiness. I pray that if her dreams do not come true, she will have the humbleness to return to us so we can welcome her home with open arms.
Ah synchronicity, aka God winks. I love when they happen! God winked at me today on a sunny Sunday when I was privileged to bring my little great-niece to church and receive Holy Communion.
As I received Communion I pondered what special prayer I would offer up to God. So many prayers came to mind, but this day my prayer was for Andrew, a teenager who passed away from cancer just a couple weeks ago. I prayed that his family's grief would turn to a sense of peace knowing that he was now with God.
After the worship service my great-niece came running up to me with her hand opened shouting, "Look Aunt Ann!" I looked down to see a sticker of a dove, the sign of the Holy Spirit, resting in her palm. It was precious, but not mind boggling. Children often receive stickers at church. They could be a lamb, an angel, a cross, the word "Jesus," a shepherd, or any number of Christian images, including a dove. I smiled knowing that she was learning about God. I also stuck my finger in the gold glitter glue on a bookmark she made, but hey, life is like that sometime! :) Sometimes, actually often, we are too busy living life to look for signs from God, and that was my situation at that moment.
Minutes later my great-niece and I drove off to Long Branch to pick up her mother, my niece Nicole, at the train station. That's when things got interesting!
As I drove over the 195 overpass bridge on Aldridge Road, I spotted a white dove sitting on the fencing. My first thought was, "Wow, that's rare, and I have my camera. I should turn around and snap a picture. It took me a few minutes to find a place to turn around. I actually had to turn onto Maxim Southard Road and make a U-turn in the parking lot of Howell Community Church. As I headed back towards the overpass I began to feel a little foolish, certain that the dove had probably flown away by then. I was wrong and right--wrong to doubt and right to turn around. The dove was still there.
I pulled over onto the side of the road several feet away and began to snap pictures using my telephoto lens. The bird stayed put. I drove a little closer and snapped a few more pics. The bird stayed still. Finally, I pulled right up alongside the bird. It cocked its head and looked into my eyes. I snapped one more pic, turned around, and headed back toward Long Branch, still not fully aware of the synchronicity of the moment.
A few minutes later it hit me. I remembered Julie's dove sticker--a dove--the sign of peace--the sign of the Holy Spirit! These are the moments that make me feel God's presence in a world where so many people are losing faith. These are the moments that give ME peace.
The next thirty minutes involved a series of texts from Nicole, each requiring me to pull over to respond. at 1:05 Nicole texted, "I'm here." I responded with, "I'm running late. I was held up by a white dove." Nicole texted back, "Ha ha!" I responded, "No I REALLY was held up by a white dove. I have the pics to prove it." Finally, Nicole texted, "I believe you!" AMEN! :)
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