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Cliff Barrows’ Honeymoon Service

Dr. James Dobson wrote a book entitled When God Doesn’t Make Sense, and in his book he shared an illustration that is very applicable to the point being drawn from this particular verse. Take a moment and reflect upon the following story:

In 1945, a young associate pastor named Cliff married his fiancée, Billie. They had very little money but scraped up enough to take a honeymoon. When they arrived at the hotel, they were told it was now a rehabilitation center and not available to overnight guests.

They hitchhiked to a grocery store several miles down the road. The owner was sympathetic to their situation and let them stay in a room over the store. The owner quickly caught on that they were Christians and he referred them to a friend with a nicer place to spend the rest of their honeymoon.

During the week their host invited them to attend a youth rally at a nearby Christian conference center. The regular song leader was ill that night, so Cliff was asked if he might take charge of the music service. He consented and led the music, before a young evangelist named Billy stepped up to preach.

Cliff Barrows met Billy Graham that night and formed a ministry team that has preached the gospel throughout the world for fifty years. When your plans don’t seem to work out, maybe God has something better in mind. He sure did for Cliff and Billie Barrows!

In this illustration Cliff Barrows and his wife did not become discouraged, depressed and keep to themselves during an unplanned and seemingly messed up situation. They kept focused on God and attended a youth rally, and Cliff even served God by song leading.

He served God where he was and with what he had. He did not wait until he was home from his honeymoon, and he did not wait until he was serving on staff at a church, or settled in life and in a career. He did not have to know why and how. He served right then and there!

From a sermon by Damian Phillips, Right Now is the Time to Serve, 2/4/2010

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