Trash Miracles, part two

As I said before, the key to miracles is recognizing them when you see them.

Another case in point: at a church I attended once, the congregation was renovating the sanctuary.  There was little money so we were doing all the work ourselves, and trying to get it done without having to pay the city for permits.  We ended up with a pile of lumber and trash behind the church that needed to be removed before it attracted the attention of code enforcement.

I borrowed a small pickup truck and was going to take the trash to the landfill.  There was a $15 charge per load to dump there, and we could only afford one load so I needed to get everything in the truck at once.  There was just too much, there wasn’t enough room, and I said out loud “Lord, I need a bigger truck!”

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You could say that it wasn’t divine intervention; it was Joe.  Or you could say that I didn’t get a bigger truck, it was just that Joe was smarter than I was.

But I say that the key to miracles is recognizing them when you see them.

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