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I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. (Psalm 139:14)

Friday, February 27, 2009

Thank God my feet are off the ground.



I was watching a re-run of BET honours last week and was touched by something I had heard Tyler Perry say regarding a homeless women he had met.





Did a little google-ing, so here's the full story in his own words...

This morning I awoke and was so frustrated about all of the stuff that I'm dealing with in trying to get this studio open. I was about to open my mouth and start complaining when I remembered something that happened to me about a year ago. I was walking to my car when this woman who appeared to be homeless started walking towards me. I'm ashamed to say this but I thought, "I don't feel like being hustled today." Then I got quickly convicted. I felt guilty so I started digging in my pocket for some money. As she got closer I noticed that she had the kindest eyes that I had ever seen. As I was reaching into my pocket she started to speak. I thought, "Here goes the sales pitch". She said "Excuse me sir, I need some shoes.Can you help me?" My eyes filled with water because I remember being out on the streets and having only one pair of run over shoes. I was taken aback for a second.I took her inside the studio and had my wardrobe people find shoes in her size. As she put the shoes on she started crying, praising God and thanking Jesus, and saying, "My feet are off the ground! My feet are off the ground!" Several of the wardrobe people started crying. I was crying. But I never forgot those word."My feet are off the ground! "I thought, "Wow! All she wanted was some shoes." She quickly disappeared and never asked me for a dime. I realized that I still had the money in my hand so I went out looking for her. She was gone just that quick so I looked all around the neighborhood for her. I found her standing on a corner looking down at her shoes, still crying. I was so touched. I asked her how she had gotten homeless. She told me that she had AIDS and that she was waiting to get into a shelter. She said that her family had turned their backs on her and that she had no place to go, but she knew that God would make a way for her. I said to myself, "He just did." Her faith and her praise moved me.I took her to a nearby hotel and put her up until shewas able to get on her feet. I had someone that worked for me to check on her from time to time and to make sure that she had food and clothes. After about a month or so we lost touch, but I never forgot her. This past summer I was shooting "Daddy's Little Girls"and this woman walks up to me smiling. I didn't recognize her face, but her eyes were familiar. She had on a really nice dress and her hair was done. It was her! She told me that the little help that I had given her had changed her life. She was in a house now and doing very well.I said all of that to say this. After I met this woman, every time I think about complaining and mumbling I remember, "My feet are off the ground!"


This story really touched me because it made me realise that I have so much to be grateful for. In this present time its so easy to get sidetracked from what is really important in life. I have my health, my basic needs are being provided, my family and friends are safe and most importantly I have Jesus in my life. My feet are well and truly off the ground.



Be Blessed and have a wonderful weekend.

xYx

5 comments:

  1. Great lesson learnt today, just when you think your life is horrible my sister, someone else is passing through a worst phase than one. I really enjoyed this parable of Tyler Perry. Have a good weekend.

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  2. i was definitely touched by this. thanks for sharing

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  3. Thanks so so much for sharing. Its awesome rfeading blogs like this. Keep up the good work.

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  4. oh wow! thanks for sharing.

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  5. Thanks so much for this piece, I have just remembered to thank God for all I have now.

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