I just read this blog by Prayfit; he has been tweeting on my
Twitter site for some time. Honestly I
thought he was Tyler Perry, they both have a unique way of using scripture that
takes a conservative women like myself and makes me look at things a little
different. Today’s Tweet caught my
attention. “Someone from tomorrow is praying for you, today.
Wait, what? “(Read and you'll see)… http://www.prayfit.com/2012/01/go-ahead-follow/ reminded me of all the events I have planned
for others and all the prayers said. The
blessings and joys I had shared with others.
What a great gift this has been.
At a time, when I am feeling sorrow over the loss of my
mother in law and my uncle it was comforting that someone is praying for my
family. I know we have all suffered and
continue to suffer in the race of life.
We all have tried to fight the good fight. It is comforting knowing others are there for
me as well. Although we suffer today, joy will be here in the morning. Each teardrop shed has had it’s purpose.
I can honestly say there is not one wedding,
anniversary, event, meeting, fundraiser that I have not prayed for. They are always such special times in another
person’s life. I always pray that my
agenda and the agenda of others would not interfere God’s will in the lives of
those that the event is for. I pray that
my clients and I become like minded for that reason and purpose. Pray His grace would be abounding.
Event planners have difficult jobs in a way. They have to listen to all the worries of the
client, help them stay focus on what the goal is, help monitor their budget and
help them feel good about what, why, and how they are accomplishing their goals. Sometimes it means having enough integrity to
say No. The sad part, but the reality of life is we
sometimes are judged for these things.
The wonderful part is a man’s personal judgment is for a moment here on
earth God’s is eternal. And as long as I
am doing my best it all he asks of us.
Prayfits article reminded me of how many prayers I have said
for others. The missionaries at my
church, the children I have taught in Sunday school (whom I prayed for by name),
my friends, my family, the family members who live in another part of the
world. It never occurred to me what time
the prayer would be said, if it was the day before or the day after. I just knew I was always grateful for
it. I enjoy praying the event I am
planning meets God’s requirement for them which was planned at the day of their
birth. “According to His Grace and
Purpose.” No one can ask for anything
else.