Do you ever like to "zoom in" with your camera? I do. It makes the everyday things seems so pretty...and special.
Every once in awhile I like to take "zoom in" pictures of things around my home. Just to appreciate them more.
Every once in awhile I like to "zoom in" if you may on my life. What do I do right/wrong and try to make it better. Lately I've been trying to be open to feeling impressions to do right. If you don't mind, I would like to share something that happened many years ago.
I have learned to never postpone a prompting. On one occasion many years ago, I was driving
Mason to cub scouts when I felt impressed to stop by and visit a dear friend. I put the feeling aside thinking I was too busy to stop. I preceded to take Mason to Scouts, returned home and worked about the house for a few minutes until time to pick Mason up.
Again I received the same impression to check on them. I immediately turned the car around and went
straight to their home.
There I found this dear friend in the drive way of their home trying to get his wife out of the back seat of the car.
She had eye surgery earlier that day and was not able to help herself, a little weak from age and surgery. Somehow she had tangled herself up in the seat belt and he could not get her out.
I felt so bad I didn't stop in earlier.
After getting them both in the house. He shared with me that he didn't know what to do, he didn't want to bother the neighbors...so, he said he just prayed.
I learned a hard lesson that day- never again to put off an impression to do good.....if only I had stopped by the first time.
Our Heavenly Father is concerned for us....taking time to provide inspiration concerning one individual.
That day also reinforced the testimony I have of a loving Heavenly Father who is aware of our
needs and will help us as we call upon Him for help.
I have a testimony that Heavenly Father is in the details and little things.
I like to image Heavenly Father using his "zoom in" lens to check on us..... I pray that I will always be open to the impressions he sends my way.