A Red Jeep
Some years ago when I was a pastor in Havre, Montana, I gave
oversight to two other churches in the state. On occasion I would visit these
churches, meet with the elders and sometimes preach on Sunday morning. Over the
years, my relationship with these churches grew and eventually I became the
lead pastor at one of them.
At one point, a pastor resigned and the church started a
search for a new leader. This church was mostly home school families. They were
in need of a pastor who understood and embraced their convictions. The elders
asked if I would meet with them. When I did, I said that the Lord would provide
a shepherd who shared their beliefs. In addition, I said that they did not need
to search for this person but that God would bring him to them.
As time passed, I received a phone call from a pastor friend
in a different state who was aware of this church’s need. He confirmed what I
had previously told the elders and then said that the man would come to the
elders driving a red jeep! To be honest with you I thought that was a little
far out. Nonetheless, I passed this information on to the leadership. They also
were somewhat skeptical.
Several months later, I received a call from one of the
elders. He informed me that indeed the Lord had brought them a pastor. In fact,
it was a man who had previously served a church in the same city but had moved
away for a year and only recently returned. I was afraid to ask what kind of
vehicle he was driving but I did anyway. To my amazement and that of the elders
this man drove a red jeep!
I have been walking with the Lord for some time and know
that He knows everything there is to know about me. I just didn’t realize that
he even know what kind of a car I drive. If you ever see a red jeep pull up in
your driveway, it may be the Lord coming to check on you.
The Bible says, “Give your entire attention to what God is
doing right now, and don’t get worked up about what may or may not happen
tomorrow. God will help you deal with whatever hard things come up when the
time comes.”