GOD’S GPS by Carlos Campos
Technological
developments can help us understand a bit more about God and how He manages His
affairs. For example, prayer can be illustrated by the cell phone, used to
immediately communicate with someone on the other side of the world. Computers
are capable of storing and processing every bit of a company’s information.
This helps us understand how God knows us so well that the Bible says that even
our very hairs are numbered.1
One of the miracles
in the Bible that has always caught my attention is the one where Jesus tells
Peter to catch a fish and take out of its mouth a coin needed to pay a tax.2
A similar miracle
occurs when He tells His disciples to go to a neighboring town to find the
donkey that He would ride on His triumphal entry into Jerusalem.3 How did Jesus know where and when
His disciples would find the right fish and donkey?
I have often seen God’s GPS at work in my life.
He’s often guided me to something that I’d lost, or to meet a certain person,
or to find a place. And many times it’s not only the right place, but also the
precise moment.
My wife and I recently prayed to find a
mechanic who was qualified to do some specialized work on our motor home. We
were traveling through little coastal towns, and we’d been told that we needed
to have our engine checked, but that it had to be done by a mechanic certified
in that particular model. In one village, I unexpectedly felt an impulse to
drive down a certain street. Nothing caught our attention along the way, so we
followed the street to the end, when suddenly a man came out to meet us and
said, “You came here because of the GPS pin, right?” Taken aback, we asked him
what he meant.
He explained that he was a mechanic who
specialized in motor homes. Recently a man who is traveling round the world had
some work done there and ended up so satisfied that he dedicated a blog entry
to the incident … and included the GPS coordinates so that anyone traveling in
a similar motor home would be able to find the place.
We don’t use GPS,
but we had been led to the exact location. “Your
ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, ‘This is the way, walk in it.’”4
1. See Matthew 10:30.
2. See Matthew 17:24–27.