Friday, March 27, 2009

Crossing Paths With Terry ~ The 'I Can' Man


This morning I found myself in a car situation that required me to sit and wait at a local repair shop. I was intrigued by a black man sitting near me who was talking to someone about "shoeing" horses. When he got off the phone we exchanged greetings. I told him I couldn't help but overhear that he worked with horses. He told me he was a blacksmith and was enroute to a local horse farm to work on some horses. He was one of those kinds of folk that you could have sat and listened to all day. It didn't take long for us to realize that we were both Christians. What a delight he was to listen to.

God had placed us in each other's path and I believe that it was for my greater benefit. Christians need encouraging and I think one of the most effective ways to do that is through a "vessel" that is on fire and sold out for God. And for me, it was just what the Great Physician ordered. This man, Terry, talked about how he shares his faith in the horse farms across the country ~ from Lexington, Kentucky to Sacaremento, California. He said, "I always get around to sharing the Lord ~ I have to. " He shared how he and other horse farm workers would make there way to the interior walkway of the horse barns ~ around noontime ~ and pray and study God's Word. My heart was warmed that this man of God ~ a man named Terry ~ is moving in and out of the presence of folk who race horses for a living.

We talked about his church and I asked him if it was only African American or were there people of other races that attended. He has gotten me so excited about his church that I have to visit. He did say that he doesn't call himself "African American." He said, "I am black and that is not an incorrect term." I told him how my best friend in high school was black and that back in the 70's it was in no way disrespectful to refer to blacks as black. It was considered respectful. He agreed and then he said something that really impressed me. He said, "What I like about African American is that they both end in "I Can" ~ I can do whatever I set my mind to ~ I can live for the Lord ~ "I can" ~ that is what I like about those two words."

God sent Terry to encourage me in a time when I really needed it ~ I've surely had a hard week ~ some very large decisions loom on the horizon for me ~ and I seem preoccupied with searching out what God's will is in this matter. Visiting with my brother in Christ, I was reminded that I can do what God sets before me ~ I can discern His will and proceed toward that end ~ I can.
~You can meet some of the sweetest people in the strangest of places~

6 Thoughts On The Matter:

Marilyn in Mississippi said...

What an encouraging post! Isn't that just like God to bring such an interesting brother in Christ along to give you a blessing!
Thanks for passing your blessing along to us!

Marilyn

Corner Gardener Sue said...

Hi Cathryn,
I am going down the list of blogs I follow, trying to catch up. I enjoyed reading this delightful post, and I'm glad you were encouraged.

Hugs,
Sue

Deborah said...

One of my favorite verses...I can do all things through CHRIST which strengtheneth me....and he WILL give you the strength to come through this...keep looking to him!

Cindy said...

Isn't it amazing that God can put people in our paths at just the right time?

Abounding Treasures said...

How faithful of our God to bring this brother in Christ across your path when He knew you needed encouragement!

Thanks for sharing your encounter with Terry ~ he sounds like someone I'd love to visit :o)

Blessings to you Cathryn as you seek the Lord's will ...

Marsha said...

Wonderful advice... "I can." Thanks for sharing this, Cathryn.