THE
CARPENTER'S
GLASSES |
My
mother's
father
worked as
a
carpenter.
On this
particular day,
he was
building
some
crates for
the
clothes
his church
was sending
to
orphanages
in China.
On his way
home, he
reached into
his shirt
pocket to
find his
glasses,
but they
were
gone When
he
mentally
replayed
his
earlier
actions,
he
realized
what had
happened;
the
glasses
had
slipped
out of his
pocket
unnoticed
and fallen
into one
of the
crates,
which he
had nailed
shut. His
brand new
glasses
were
heading
for China!
The Great
Depression
was at its
height and
Grandpa
had
six children.
He had
spent $20
for those
glasses
that very
morning. He
was upset
by the
thought of
having to
buy
another
pair.
It's not
fair, he
told God
as he
drove home
in
frustration.
I've
been very
faithful
in giving
of my time
and money
to your
work,
and now
this.
Months
later, the
director
of the
orphanage
was on
furlough
in the
United
States. He
wanted to
visit all
the
churches
that supported
him in
China, so
he came to
speak one
Sunday at
my grandfather's
small
church in
Chicago.
The
missionary
began
by thanking
the people
for their
faithfulness
in
supporting
him.
But
most of
all, he
said, I
must thank
you for
the
glasses
you sent
last. You
see, the
Communists
had just
swept
through
the orphanage,
destroying
everything,
including
my
glasses.
I was
desperate.
Even if I
had the
money,
there was
simply
no way of
replacing
those
glasses.
Along with
not being
able
to see
well, I
experienced
headaches
every day,
so my
coworkers
and I were
much in
prayer
about
this. Then
your
crates
arrived. When
my staff
removed
the
covers,
they found
a pair of
glasses
lying on
top.
The
missionary
paused
long
enough to
let his
words sink
in. Then,
still
gripped
with the
wonder of
it all, he
continued:
Folks,
when I
tried on
the
glasses,
it was as
though
they
had been
custom
made just
for me! I
want to
thank you
for being
a part of
that.
The people
listened,
happy for
the
miraculous
glasses.
But the
missionary
surely
must have
confused
their
church
with
another, they
thought.
There were
no glasses
on their
list of
items to
be sent
overseas.
But
sitting
quietly in
the back,
with tears
streaming
down his
face, an
ordinary
carpenter
realized
the Master
Carpenter
had used
him in an
extraordinary
way.
There are
times we
want to
blame God
instead of
thanking
him!
Perhaps we
ought to
try to
thank Him
more
often.
May GOD
bless your
week. Look
for the
perfect
mistakes.
People are
like tea
bags - you
have to
put them
in hot
water
before you
know
how strong
they are.
I am told
this was
written,
By: ~Harry
S. Truman~
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