Thursday, August 8, 2019

some enchanted evening....you may meet a stranger....


















It was at my nephew’s wedding that our eyes first met across a crowded room.  We had delayed leaving with the group on our first Torches ride and had 350 mile ride ahead of us to Kingman to catch up with them.  I was in my riding clothes with a collared shirt my concession to style, she was stylishly dressed as women tend to be at weddings, hoping someone would notice and tell her so.  But as she looked me over, her facial expression changed, and with her nose in the air turned away in disgust.  It was almost funny....and waiting for Theresa to change into her riding clothes, I sat with my nephew, another non-A lister.  Finally Theresa showed up to get me out of there, and said “I want you to meet an old friend of ours, she wants to meet you.”  And as we approached her old friend with her back to us, I recognized the dress.  As she turned around in shock, Theresa said “this is my husband Mike.”  I stuck out my hand, smiled while laughing inside at the irony, told her it was nice to meet her, while she looked for an exit.  Busted!  Some time later while shopping we would see her again looking harried and unkempt.  It was the same woman, who I wanted to go and say hi too, but Theresa and her good sense intervened.  I had had my moment of sweet revenge, she would never know I had seen her the way she really was.....or that I had both times. 
We were attending a large church in a rich area.  Celebrities, execs, and the richer folks in town attended.  One Wednesday night, the pastor asked us to turn around and pray with someone you don’t know.  The woman in front of us was over dressed, no off the rack outfit here, me in my long hair and beard and old racing leather jacket.  Her look of surprise as she turned was one of letting me know this wasn’t her idea, but she would permit me to pray with her and get it over with.  I definitely was not in her class...but after we prayed she took my hand, and told me “that was the most beautiful prayer I ever heard.  What a pleasant surprise.”  I guess she never thought a biker could have heart for Jesus, and I thought about the rich and how hard it was for them to enter heaven....
I had two friends who were girls in high school, pretty and funny girls who would giggle a lot.  Shy, hoping a boy would notice them, if one ever did, Linda’s mom would drive her by his house to see where he lived, hoping he was outside and she could see him.  The one time I rode along said guy was outside, Linda shrunk down in the seat hiding, and I called out the window to him, and he called back.  I was never invited to ride along on these dates, but it made a lasting impression on me to this day.  The day you may meet a stranger....
And want to meet him.  Something is different about him, and you want to get to know him.  You find his likes, his hobbies, and soon try to be like him.  You two become friends, develop a relationship, and grow close together, a common bond.  Lifelong friends, based on one chance encounter.  This is the way many of us build a relationship with Jesus.  We overhear, or someone talks to us about him, and a seed is planted.  We want to know more, so maybe pick up a Bible and read about him.  Maybe start going to church, not realizing it is the holy spirit drawing us to him.  Pretty soon we have to say yes when our spirit is touched and we want him to be our savior.  We have become born again, a one time event, but a relationship that will have its ups and downs while here on earth.  But Jesus will never abandon that relationship, and even across a crowded room will be happy to see us.  Us changing to be like him, wanting to please him without all the religious rules, becoming the one person it is hardest to be, ourselves.  Soon we have his characteristics, and someone may see us across a crowded room, and want to get to know us, because that thing they see in us is Jesus.  A lifelong, eternal relationship based on his love, he loved us first.  And being drawn by the holy spirit, for without the spirit’s urging, we would never had the desire.  If you have had that enchanted meeting, you know what I mean,if not, the spirit is calling to you.  A stranger wants to meet you, and to be your friend.  And as you change in Christ you are no longer strangers, but friends.  Not an acquaintance, but friends. 
With one last thought.  After Jesus was crucified, the guards bet on his clothes.  And I wonder why.  He was just an itinerant preacher to the world, and in this pre-ebay society, who would have cared.  But yet something made those clothes desirable.  They had come so close to the man, yet it was his clothes they argued over.  Don’t you make the same mistake.  This may have been the closest they would get to heaven, but somehow that robe meant something to them.  Some enchanted evening, you may meet a stranger, across a crowded room.  It just may be Theresa’s husband, or it just may be Jesus calling to you.  Maybe clothes make the man, but in one case, the man, Jesus, made the clothes. 
love with compassion,
Mike
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