This past Tuesday, our normal day off, we planned to hang out at a coffee shop to kill some time before meeting a friend to move a piano. This particular coffee shop is always full so we chose a
two-person table next to a man who sat by himself. I had hoped to enjoy
a nice cup of tea and just be with Mark, but the guy initiated conversation. Naturally
we talked about the normal topics - life, work, family, our ages, etc. In the
conversation he mentioned his age of 38. He understood most people live to
about 80 so he was almost half-way there and wondering about his purpose in
life. He reflected the ancient philosophy of paying debt to society or what
we might refer to as paying kindness forward. Mark used that
opportunity to proclaim the message of Jesus coming to pay our debt to God so
we don’t have to. We expected never to see this man again so Mark spoke boldly
and directly.
It turns out that he works at a nearby restaurant so he invited us to be his guests at the restaurant.
Though we had walked by it many times, we had never eaten there so we accepted
his offer and went last night. It seemed the
staff expected us because they deferred to him and were especially gracious.
He not only hosted us but also sat down and joined us for
dinner. He indeed picked up the tab for us. But more importantly, we had
conversation during the evening about life, work, and family. We brought the
conversation back to his looking for purpose in life and paying back debt. I
had brought along Ultimate Questions as a gift for him and told him that this little booklet addressed
many of those questions about life and its purpose. Mark explained the Good News more
fully by drawing the bridge illustration with the cross of Jesus as the bridge between
man and God. I pray that God will use Ultimate
Questions for his good and His glory. May He bring salvation to a
searching man.
The food, by the way, was delicious.
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