Today I gave God a ride to the SAVS-A-LOT and attended a Mexican Funeral
This Morning at work our young intern asked "Where would we keep the new razor blades?" I said "I keep them in my truck for when I am out on a job, I'll go get you one." As I walked to my truck there was a crippled black man walking towards me, we met, shook hands and he asked me, "Where is the SAVS-A-LOT?" I pointed way down the hill and said, "It's across the street from that busy intersection and to the right." I looked at the little old man and his cane and asked, "Do you want a ride and do you have a way back?" He said, "Yes, I am meeting someone there." ...so I loaded him up and drove him to the SAVS-A-LOT. As I drove away I saw Rachel was looking through the office window with a question mark on her face, "He was only going to get a razor blade out of his truck." Mr. Marshall Batiste, born in Opelousas, Louisiana, lived in LA and came to Marshall 10 years ago when he was young. He had to be at least 91 years old. I dropped him off at the front door of the SAVS-A-LOT, and he said, "God bless you son", I said "You too." Got back to the shop and walked in with the razor blade and Rachel asked where I went and I said, "I just gave GOD a ride to the SAVS-A-LOT."
.....later in the afternoon,
My neighbor Josea's brother died suddenly in an auto accident and I attended the funeral. I did not know his brother, but Josea is my neighbor, my friend and my brother. Family and friends were dressed mostly in black, there were tears, the same as most funerals. The service was in Spanish and while.....Yo no hablo espaƱol bien, I understood every word that was said. At the grave side service more words were spoken and then they lowered the casket into the grave while Hail Mary's were chanted in Spanish, the truck with very clean dirt filled the hole. Very sad for someone I had never met. I am sure that sadness was for my friend Josea and the loss of his brother. Powerful images and in a look back on today I don't know which of the two experiences, giving GOD a ride to the SAVS-A-LOT or shedding tears at a Mexican funeral had the most power but what I do know is that GOD is all powerful and I have been humbled in his prescence.
Dennis O'Bryant 2006-4-28 |