An Amazing Night
God never ceases to amaze me. I was getting ready to go out
to serve the homeless today and found that all our supplies were locked away,
and I didn’t have a key to get to them. Even our 5 gallon coolers for the
coffee and hot chocolate were locked up.
I called Nick who usually comes out with us, but he was
helping to oversee a major event at his church. He called me and told me that
even with the event going on that he was able to locate two coolers and could
make the coffee and hot chocolate. What a blessing. How amazing!
I went to Walmart to get supplies and picked up cups, sugar,
half-and-half, stirring straws, and a variety of individually wrapped cookies
and crackers that would be good with coffee or hot chocolate and headed out to
the streets.
I was the first to arrive and I wasn’t sure if anyone else
would be showing up. I put the table out and put the coolers out along with the
other supplies. A few of the homeless guys came over to help out, and Patrick,
a godly homeless friend was among them. Patrick agreed to help me out tonight
because I wasn’t sure who else might be coming.
I asked him his favorite verse or story from scripture and he
suggested Romans 8:25 & 26
if
we hope for what we do not yet have, we wait for it patiently.
In
the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness.
“Why don’t you preach tonight?” I asked.
“I’m not a preacher,” he replied. So I told him if he
started off, then I would finish.
Just then Jeremy and Jeff showed up and the night really
picked up. There was a lot of cussing going on tonight, but the Spirit was
moving none the less.
One man had shoes that were so badly worn that the seams had
popped three quarters of the way around both shoes and his socks could be seen
almost all the way around. I inquired and he said that he wore a size 12 and
that size was hard to come by. I asked him what kind of shoes he preferred, and
he said sneakers were best for him. I took special note of it and went to serve
some coffee. Not two minutes later Jeff walked up and asked him his shoe size.
We laughed and told him that I had just asked the same question. Jeff said he
wore a size 13, and not 15 minutes later the man was wearing Jeff’s brand new
pair of sneakers that he had been given. Amazing, I’ve heard of giving someone
the shirt off your back, but the shoes off your feet? Amazing how God sets our
hearts to love one another.
As folks gathered around us to hear the Word, the man who
had been doing most of the swearing stood right in the center of the group. I
let the group know that Patrick had the Word for us this night, and immediately
the man in the middle said, ‘go ahead and kick it Patrick.’
So Patrick read the verses above. He looked up and the man
in the middle asked him to ‘kick it again.’ Patrick said I’ll pick up from
there, but the man asked that he kick it from the beginning again. The Lord was
already moving.
Patrick read verse 25 and 26 again and then a few more
verses. No sooner did he finish than a man to his right began to explain that
all we have is hope, hope in Christ. We may be hurting or down, but we have
hope.
The man in the middle pushed in saying, ‘yeah, we get in
trouble here or things are hard but we can always put our hand up to Him.’
‘That’s Right!’ shouted another. Then a fourth man began to
explain how we all have a chance because of God, He is our hope.’
I wish I could relay the entire conversation. It was
interactive preaching and one of the most amazing things I have ever seen. No
sooner would one person stop talking than would the Holy Spirit move on another
man to continue the preaching.
Finally a young man standing on the outside started in and
told us how he recently got saved and how he had just got out of prison, and
drank and drugged. He preached a word. When he finished the man in the middle
said, ‘I can receive that,’ and fist bumped him and then hand shakes all
around.
These are hard, streetwise guys, every one of them. To see
and hear them bow their spiritual knees before the Lord is humbling.
I am so glad that I am part of a group of believers who love
God so much that they can’t help but love people unconditionally. I was so
blessed tonight, so refreshed by God’s love and mercy. I was ministered to by
the homeless tonight as Jesus stood in our midst and shared his unending love
with us.
Blessings in His Holy name,
Steve Zollos
What a great testimony! God loves them all :)
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