Matthew 7:12 (ESV)
So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also
to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets.
It was 1993 and Dianne, a manager for a London, Ontario
business, took a leave of absence to welcome her first child into the world.
She lived in a nice apartment, worked at a job she loved, had a husband who
cared about her and now excitedly set about to live the beautiful dream with
their baby daughter.
Dreams die and within eight months Dianne found herself frightened
and threatened. She fled to a Women’s Shelter taking her baby and a bag of baby
clothes.
When she was able to safely return to her home, her
estranged spouse had taken everything of value. Gone were all the photos of the
past eight years of her life. The furniture had been taken, including the
lovely baby furniture, silverware, bedding, tea kettle, everything.
Dianne suddenly found herself destitute, and because a
number of the items her estranged husband left with were on credit cards in
Dianne’s name she was now deeply in debt, without a job, or a home.
As Christmas approached things were bleak for Dianne.
Not far away, a group of bank employees were puzzling
over their own dilemma. They were searching for a way to make their own
Christmas more meaningful and had decided they needed to help someone.
A marvelous caseworker looked through her files and knew
this bank group could be just the right match to give service to Dianne and her
baby. So a phone call was made and Dianne was asked if she would consider
allowing an unnamed group of employees provide her with Christmas gifts. Dianne
responded she would be appreciative of anything they gave her.
She was then asked about her favorite perfume and if she
had towels and the clothing sizes of herself and her toddler. The
representative asked her if she could name anything in particular that she
really wanted. Since she did not have a vacuum cleaner, pots and pans, ironing
board or a dozen other items we might consider basic, it was a simple chore to
provide a request. Dianne said above all else she would really like a tea
kettle for herself and any kind of toy for the baby that could come apart and
be put back together again.
Gaining insight from the representative and taking the
request into consideration, the employees made their decisions. They supplied
the basics and then went overboard. Among the gifts was a lovely tailored new
green suit for Dianne. Tears filled Dianne's eyes as she took in the lovely
array of presents and joy filled the small apartment that Christmas as they
opened the many gifts!
The bank employees were not there to see the lovely
smile, a direct result of their actions. They never met Dianne or the baby, yet
their gesture of good will in December of 1993 was still rippling out in late
1994 affecting Dianne, then another as they heard the story and another as the
ripples from that one action keeps moving forward. The ripples we make, every
action, every word of ours can affect people around us.
We are each capable of changing the world around us!
This Christmas season may we each endeavor to do service
for others with every opportunity that comes before us! Whether we are sharing
a warm friendly smile, opening a door for another, slowing to allow another car
into our lane, or giving a homeless person a blanket, we are making a positive
difference in this world and the ripples will reach far and wide and will
continue and continue.
God calls us to change the world with our own brand of
goodness!
Dear Lord, help our eyes be open to ways we can show Your
love through an act of kindness today. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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