Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful.” Colossians 3:15
This past Tuesday as I was getting ready to sit down and write this week’s blog post, I received a phone notification from American Airlines that my flight scheduled to leave the following morning had been cancelled and I needed to rebook it. WHAT???
Since my husband travels so much for business, I called him in a panic. He calmly said, it happens all the time, what flights are available? By the time he got an agent on the phone it was slim pickings for any direct flights to Destin. He said if I could get it together, I could make the 4:56 pm flight that day.
So much for my relaxing afternoon writing my weekly blog. Fortunately, I had packed the prior day in case I needed to get anything on Tuesday. By this time is it 2:30 pm when I make the decision to get on that flight. I made a mad dash to get ready and finished packing my last minute items.
I’ll admit when I got the initial text about my flight being cancelled, I was pretty flustered. Thankfully, my husband was quickly able to walk me off that cliff. Once I got in the right mindset, I started thinking, everything happens for a reason. Maybe there is someone God wants me to meet or bless on this flight.
I had arranged for a neighbor to take me on Wednesday but she wasn’t. I was able to get a Lyft ride and made it in plenty of time for my flight. However shortly after we boarded our flight, a severe storm moved in so we had to deplane and wait it out. It was 7:30 before we taxied from the gate. So rather than arrive at 7 pm, I arrived at my friend’s condo at 10:30, but I got there!
I didn’t meet anyone on that airplane or give away a knit gift, but I now realize, God was using this experience for me to let the peace of Christ rule my heart and be thankful in my circumstances. I was thanking God for delaying the flight. We could have been flying through some pretty treacherous storms had we taken off 15 minutes earlier.
Because of the delay, I had extra time to pray for the pilots and crew, which I hadn’t done at the 4:30 boarding. When you pray for others and thank God in the middle of unwelcome circumstances, you will find peace…at least I did.
No matter how prepared I am for a trip, I inevitably forget something. You would think for a beach destination, shorts would be the first thing I would pack. Unfortunately that mental note I made to myself to put some in my suitcase never happened. However, once I made that conscious effort to not let the little things stress me out, it wasn’t a big deal. I mean, who doesn’t need a good excuse to buy some new clothes?
Colossians 3:15 has been my mantra for this trip. Yes, we had some rainy days on this girls trip, but I was thankful for the precious time three of us were able to giggle and have some much needed “girl time.” Going with the flow is a much better way to live. Some things are out of our control and stressing out over it will only steal my peace.
Father God,
Forgive me when I let circumstances rule my heart. Thank You for turning my thoughts and mind to You. Only You can replace stress with peace. When I let Your peace rule in my heart, life is so much more fruitful . It shifts my attitude to one of thankfulness. Having a thankful heart is a better way to live. It overflows to those around me. I lift those up to You who are struggling with finding the blessings in the middle of unwelcome changes in their life. May they feel Your presence. I pray these things in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen
May Verse
“Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful.” – Colossians 3:15
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