God's Lavish Love from Wild Grace by Max Lucado
Amy
Wells knew her bridal shop would be busy. Brides-to-be took full
advantage of the days right after Thanksgiving. It was common for
families to spend the better part of the holiday weekend looking at
wedding dresses in her San Antonio, Texas, store. Amy was prepared to
give service to shoppers. She never expected to give grace to a dying
man.
Across
town Jack Autry was in the hospital, struggling to stay alive. He was
in the final stages of cancer. He had collapsed two days before and had
been rushed to the emergency room. His extended family was in town not
just to celebrate Thanksgiving together but to make preparations for his
daughter’s wedding. Chrysalis was only months from marriage. The women
in the family had planned to spend the day selecting a wedding gown. But
now with Jack in the hospital, Chrysalis didn’t want to go.
Jack
insisted. After much persuasion Chrysalis, her mother, her future
mother-in-law, and her sisters went to the bridal salon. The shop owner
noticed the women were a bit subdued, but she assumed this was just a
quiet family. She helped Chrysalis try on dress after dress until she
found an ivory duchess silk and satin gown that everyone loved. Jack was
fond of calling Chrysalis his princess, and the dress, Chrysalis
commented, made her look just like one.
That’s when Amy heard about Jack.
Because
of the cancer, he couldn’t come see his daughter in her dress. And
because of the medical bills, the family couldn’t buy the dress yet. It
appeared that Jack Autry would die without seeing his daughter dressed
as a bride.
Amy
would hear nothing of it. She told Chrysalis to take the gown and veil
to the hospital and wear it for her daddy. Amy says, “I knew it was
fine. There was no doubt in my mind to do this. God was talking to me.”
Amy didn’t even make note of a phone number. She urged the family to go
directly to the hospital. Chrysalis didn’t have to be told twice.
When
she arrived at her father’s room, he was heavily medicated and asleep.
As family members woke him, the doors to the room slowly opened, and
there he saw his daughter, engulfed in fifteen yards of layered,
billowing silk. He was able to stay alert for about twenty seconds.
“But
those twenty seconds were magical,” Chrysalis remembers. “My daddy saw
me walk in wearing the most beautiful dress. He was really weak. He
smiled and just kept looking at me. I held his hand, and he held mine. I
asked him if I looked like a princess... He nodded. He looked at me a
little more, and it almost looked like he was about to cry. And then he
went to sleep.”
Three days later he died.
Chrysalis
and her family couldn’t afford to give Jack one last vision of his
daughter dressed as a princess. Yet thanks to Amy’s generosity, they
grew rich in a moment of abundant, cascading grace. God to Amy to
Chrysalis to Jack. Isn’t this how grace works?
Isn’t
this how God works? He starts the process. He doesn’t just love; He
lavishes us with love (1 John 3:1). He doesn’t dole out wisdom; He
“gives generously to all without finding fault” (James 1:5). He is rich
in “kindness, tolerance and patience” (Romans 2:4). His grace is
“exceedingly abundant” (1 Timothy 1:14) and “indescribable” (2
Corinthians 9:14–15).
When God gives, He dances for joy. He loves to give.God doesn’t just love; He lavishes us with love.
God
dispenses His goodness not with an eyedropper but a fire hydrant. Your
heart is a Dixie cup, and His grace is the Mediterranean Sea. You simply
can’t contain it all. So let it bubble over. Spill out. Pour forth. And
enjoy the flood.
It
is the Lord’s unending flow of grace that allows Him to give so
completely and to keep on giving. When we accept His grace, we also link
to His everlasting supply. Our reaction should be to give in turn to
others—our time, our money, our things, our wisdom, our love.
* * *Your Turn
Have
you received God's lavish love? Have you received His grace? Pause and
thank Him now for the limitless goodness that cannot be contained and
ask Him to show you how to extend that relentless love to others. Please
leave a comment on our blog. We would love to hear from you! ~ Devotionals Daily
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