Thursday, December 1, 2011

God Opens Doors!

Our family is becoming quite adept at finding "free" things to do in our new city. Fortunately for us, there are many exciting opportunities for fun that carry a zero cost price tag! On Wednesday night, November 30th, the McGhees and Mayberrys ventured into Manhattan to Rockefeller Center for the annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony.

Larry and Lindsey arrived early in the afternoon to secure a great spot for our families. We had two kids in Chorus and couldn't get there until later, so we arrived two hours after they did. We tried to get to their location for over an hour! It was pointless... so we thought. Finally we gave it one more shot. We tried a different route to fight the crowd of "half-a-million" to find our friends. We knew we were close, but we hit a snag and couldn't get any closer.

I asked a police officer if he would let me walk in a closed off section and go tell our friends we were leaving. He looked at me a little funny at first, and then he saw the little faces of our four kids. He asked, "Are you all together?" I said, "Yes sir. But if you'll just let me go tell our friends we are leaving, then I'll come back and get my family and go." For some reason, I felt like he wasn't listening to me at all. Then he asked, "Are you wanting to see the tree?" We all answered yes. He looked around and then said softly, "Let's see what I can do about that." He then opened up the railing where we were standing and said, "Follow me." So... we followed.

We felt like VIPs as we walked past the masses of "ordinary" people waiting in an "ordinary" crowd of people. People at the edge of the railing were looking at us like and envied our ability to go ahead of the crowd. Then we saw Larry, Lindsey, and Micah at the edge of the railing. I asked the officer, "Can these three come with us? They have a little one in a stroller, too!" (I'm not afraid to leverage the kid card at this point) He said, "Sure."

So we helped our friends over the railing, and the 9 of us walked up to a reserved section that had PLENTY of room for the kids to run around in while we waited for 3 hours until the Tree Lighting! Wow! I can't tell you how special it made us feel to be escorted to the "good" section based on NOTHING that WE did! We were able to go based on who we KNEW and his mercy toward us! Our generous NYPD Officer!


We were so close to the action, and as you can tell... we had Bieber Fever! It was such a fun evening and it cost us nothing.

I can't help but see the gospel in this event. In Christ, we gain access to the kingdom of God based NOT on what we do, but based on WHO we know. God's gifts are just that... generous gifts. God chooses us, and when we obey his invitation we do feel special... like VIPs. When we experience God's grace in our lives, we want to share it with others and bring others with us, and God wants to bring them too! And there is much more we could pull from this...

But of course, the kingdom of God is greater than any man-made event could ever be. God truly opens doors for his people, and the ultimate door has been opened by Jesus' death and resurrection. When Jesus says, "Follow Me," then let's enthusiastically and obediently say, "Yes, Lord."

So today we thank our friend, our NYPD Officer. And most of all, we thank our Lord Jesus Christ for the free gift of salvation that cost him so much.

3 comments:

  1. Great story! So wonderful to hear how God blesses His children when we are in obedience to Him. I'm so thankful that you and your family are being watched over & protected by God Himself. He delights in delighting His Own!!! Keep sharing.

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  2. That's awesome! Thanks for sharing that great story.

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  3. I love this!!! Everyone gives NYC a bad rap but every time we visited while we lived there we ran into lots of nice helpful people!! Glad you had fun!!

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