Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Remember to Smile
It has been nearly two years since I wrote these words. How is it that I can so easily forget the words gently spoken into my spirit? How is it that the daily living of life, with its joys and sorrows, can rub the sheen off a shining gift? The something I thought I would never forget had somehow slipped away.
I walk with head down along the unfamiliar walk to the mailbox. Everything is new, the familiar left behind to become someone else's every day. I feel that old shyness dogging my steps as I pass faces unknown to me. Then it comes - a gentle reminder of a long ago spoken word: "Smile."
Smile. I had forgotten. Forgotten the seemingly small ministry with the huge potential He had given to a heart longing to do something BIG. My head tilted up just a bit - eyes looking for the eyes of stranger.
Sometimes I cannot will the eyes of another to look into mine, but there are moments of connection. That is when the smile does its work.
If I had any doubts (and oh how prone I am to such things), that very evening as we descended the stairs from the choir loft a friend grabbed me in a hug. "You are such a blessing, she said. You have a beautiful smile."
I'm not so sure about the beautiful part, but the smile - oh yes. The Father gave me that smile, and He has asked me to use it for Him.
Have you discovered the ministry of a small thing? If you have, how does the Father turn your little into something BIG?
Blessings,
Linda
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This is so good, Linda!
ReplyDeleteA much needed reminder.
How true that it is often the little things.
A smile,
A hello,
A hug,
A goodbye,
A letter of encouragement slipped into the hands of another,
A small text or email of love.
Little things that can be used by Him in ways we may never even know about.
Thank you for this splendid reminder. I'm smiling.
I wonder how you "happened" to go back and read that post - what a blessing. And I know you will be a blessing to those in your new place. I can't think of anything special that I do, but I do like to smile at people.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful smile indeed. Looking forward to seeing it glow up a whole room.
ReplyDeleteLinda, I'm a very shy person, but a smile is just part of me. A few weeks ago a woman told me after church, "You have such a sweet smile; you look like you're always up to something." I took it as a compliment. I'm beginning to think you and I are very much alike. :) I loved this post.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a sweet post. I loved
ReplyDeleteit and thank you for this wonderful
reminder. The girls are darling.
There's nothing quite like the
smile of a child.
Hugs~
I like that you worked your way to knowing this,
ReplyDeleteto believing it.
I always smile when I "read" you , so have no doubt that your face must carry radiance that makes people feel better.
This is as important a ministry as any. Absolutely.
There are no rules about how we serve are there.
Oh yes, Linda... The small ministry of a smile can bear much fruit. You are a perfect example. And you always, always make me smile.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see that smile of yours in person, very soon. :)
Sharing a cyber smile with you in this reminder.
ReplyDeleteI read the post you referred to and it took me back to the days when my dad was recovering in a rest home. I saw how much good a smile did in those halls.
ReplyDeleteI have been purposely smiling in the halls at school. It does help.