Thursday, January 18, 2024

CALL IF YOU NEED ANYTHING!

 How often have you been told, received a message, or read a post saying, “Call if you need anything?”  

Is that like saying bless your heart? Is it just something we say? 


During Snowpocalypse 2024 in Knoxville, Tennessee, I saw a post offering rides to people stuck in the snow. BPPA (Business Professional Prayer Association) founder Buck Flemming (Inspector Buck from Integrity Inspections) made the post.  


Shortly after seeing the post, I received a call from an acquaintance. Before hanging up, I said, “Are you warm? Do you have everything you need?”  The caller said, “I’m fine, except I don’t have any food.”  


We hung up, and I remembered Buck’s post. I called Buck. He first said, “Where are you stuck at?”. I laughed. “I’m at home. It isn’t for me,” I explained. Without hesitation, Buck said, “Okay, I will do it.” I called my acquaintance, who was extraordinarily thankful but also concerned. 


They explained, “My driveway and subdivision are unsafe. I’m not sure Buck can make it.” I passed the information on to Buck, but he decided to risk it. 


It was frustrating for me because I couldn’t physically help them. I started praying for Buck’s safety and asked others to pray. 


With a minor mishap, Buck safely delivered groceries and returned to his family. 


The person Buck helped is not a Christian but referred to Buck as an angel. Maybe God is doing something there… 


My point in sharing this story is: 

  • When someone helps, thank them. (Thank you, Buck!) 
  • Everyone is always complaining about “The Church” not doing enough. Christians are “The Church” and the hands and feet of Jesus. What are you doing? 
  • Sometimes, all you can do is pray; that is enough. 
  • There are other times when you must ask for help, which is okay. 
  • When you can do good, do it. 


One less person is hungry in Snowpocalypse ’24 because someone meant it when they said, “Call if you need anything!" 





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