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Week 33:

This blessing took place the week of May 11th – 17th.

I was beyond blessed this week. I was given an opportunity to go home for few days. I flew out on Thursday, May 15th. Anytime I fly home I have a layover in Dallas. This usually allows for me to get breakfast or lunch. This being a typical layover I stopped to get some breakfast at McDonalds.

Instead of getting my usual, just a breakfast burrito and a drink I felt the need to get the meal. It includes 2 burritos, a hash brown, and a drink. After getting my meal and arriving at my gate. The girl sitting next to me asked where she could find McDonalds. I told her she would need to take the skylink to get there, but she probably wouldn't have time to go and come back before boarding.
 
I told her I had an extra burrito that she could have if she wanted it. She asked if I was serious, I smiled and said, "Yes, I seriously have an extra burrito and you can have it". I went on to tell her I never get the meal because I don't always finish all the food, but I felt like God was telling me to order the meal this time. It seemed silly when I ordering but in that moment it made perfect sense.

She was thankful and I was blessed.

Sometimes even in the littlest of moments we can hear God and in those moments incredible things can happen.  No, I didn't do some grand gesture, and no I didn't throw the gospel in her face and beg her to love Jesus. I simply obeyed him and planted a seed. Now I may never know if anything will come of this burrito but I'd like to think something might. God knew she would be hungry, he knew I would sit next to her, and he knew I didn't need all that food. There was a reason he chose me to bless her. Maybe the reason is as simple as she was hungry and I gave her food. Whatever the reason I'm glad I listened and I'm glad I had the courage to be obedient.

I pray that each of you take a moment today to bless someone.  

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