It was after a meeting I was not supposed to be at, in a city where I was not supposed to be, but I thank God I met Lyle. Lyle, a retired gentleman, was also from out of town. I’d never met Lyle before but he said he knew me from the picture that accompanies this column in Adventist Record. Lyle introduced himself and told me he appreciated reading Insight every edition. This encouraged me, however what he said next was even better: “My wife and I pray for you (and he mentioned others) every day.” This short connection blessed my innermost soul. Before I had to go to the airport, I was able to tell Lyle I really appreciated their prayers and that at different times during the week I also pray for all those who bless me with their prayers.
This was a chance meeting with Lyle. My flight to that city had been delayed, so I’d missed the connecting flight home. I had to stay overnight unexpectedly and was able to attend some church meetings. I also caught up with some family, friends and colleagues. Because I travel a lot I often wonder why flights are delayed or cancelled . . . it is a common occurrence (or should I admit, annoyance) at times. Except for this inconvenience, I would not have been blessed by having a faithful church disciple of Jesus tell me that he and his wife were praying for me.
Another time, I was visiting one of the Church’s institutions unexpectantly and met someone there who was also paying a random visit. It was good to catch up and encourage each other in where God was leading us.
On one of my bus trips, I was the only passenger and was able to talk with the driver. He was a Muslim I was able to give him Adventist literature and he asked me to pray for him. I have met him since and given him more Adventist tracts.
Coincidences happen, however I believe they happen more when we pray. That is why some people call them divine appointments. Prayer is a weapon in the world. It outsmarts the enemy’s plans and enables us to share faith and build each other up in the discipleship journey.
“As you help us by your prayers. Then many will give thanks on our behalf for the gracious favour granted us in answer to the prayers of many” (2 Corinthians 1:11).