One Unspoken Question Hanging in the Air Every Food Pantry Day
People entering a food pantry bring everything with them: their hearts, minds, soul, feelings.
And, finally, forgiveness.
A food pantry is a good place to work on the future.
A trip to a food pantry is a meditation. This is the time and place to let go of limiting habits and lifestyle activities. This is where you experience a new life.
The food pantry offers spiritual insights – insights on friendship, love, work, hope, and despair. A trip to the food pantry can be a prayer.
When you open up to this transformative experience, you have an opportunity to ditch grudges, resentment, and painful memories.
Then, of course, there’s the opportunity to experience new life.
Leaving the past behind is hard. And getting to the place of “letting go” can be challenging. But, that’s what food pantries do. They get you there.
Remove everything and escape from everything preventing an embrace of the future which waits for you. This is a new life to grow into.
Ask this: What is calling to be left behind?
Grudges, resentments, painful memories.
Gather the strength to grow into whatever opportunities the future has waiting.
Blessings!
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The Big Picture
Lord,
As I work in the pantry week after week, I encounter problems.
There is not enough food, not enough space for the food we have, and not enough time to feed the hungry.
There are too many hungry shoppers, too many cars in the parking lot, too many cases of fresh fruits and vegetables, and too many cardboard boxes.
And, as I listen to the car radio when I drive back and forth to Latham on Fridays, I’m aware that I, like those around me, am concerned with problems and challenges in my own small, personal universe.
You, Lord, see the big picture. You see everyone’s problems and issues. You take everyone’s world and make it all work somehow. What we have, as humans, is a stew. You have us all together in this universal stewpot. In the Army, Lord, there’s a name for it: Mongolian Stew
You are beyond all of us in scope and size. Somehow, you stoop down and get in the stewpot with all of us and get involved in our details as You take on our problems.
Through your vision and wisdom, You see the needs of everyone and You send us love, kindness, and miracles. You take the troubles off our shoulders.
Help me Lord, surrender to Your kindness, love, wisdom.
Help me just give the pantry over to you 100%. Help me turn the problems of the building, the hungry, the volunteers, the church, the community, over to you. You do the perfect job of problem solving. After all, you are the God to whom we all pray.
How can I do anything less? When I do this, Lord, I’ll walk in love, with a strong heart, and a solid faith. I’ll receive a spiritual awakening. This will bring glory to you.
Amen
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