While I was out there I would often see homeless people and
panhandlers. There was one man in particular that was there every day.
Eventually, he came to me and asked what I was reading and I told him. He asked
if I was a Jesus freak and I said yes I am. He said I made him feel
uncomfortable when he was trying to ask people for money. I told him I had no
condemnation for him, but that I thought he seemed able bodied enough to work.
I also shared my desire to get a job with a law firm.
We became speaking friends and one day he said, “Since you
know God so well, why don’t you pray that I get a job.” At that moment I put my
hand on his shoulder and started praying out loud. “Not here, not now,” he
protested. I just kept praying. That was on a Thursday. On Monday he came
running up to me at lunch. He was clean and groomed and I
hardly recognized him. An attorney who he had been asking
for money had hired him. I was happy for him but I was jealous. I said
(silently of course) God, I am the one who wanted a job with a law firm, have
you mixed things up here or what? I was sure God knew what he was doing and I
thanked him for giving this man a job. About a week later, the man came to me
and said, “I have an interview for you at the law firm. The senior partner
needs a secretary.” I thought this would take an act of faith for me to go on
an interview at the recommendation of this man. Were they just humoring him?
Those thoughts vanished immediately because I knew no matter what; I would do
nothing to cause him to waiver in his belief in answered prayers. I was not
going to let pride prevent me from going and thereby show a lack of faith.
I thanked God for the opportunity, went on the interview and
I was hired on the spot. The attorneys still tell people that the best
employment recommendation they ever had was from a homeless man. I quickly
remind them that God alone was the employment agency. God will answer your
prayer when you step out in faith. God
also has a wonderful sense of humor.
Carolyn Bourgeois
New Orleans, Louisiana
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