Turned out it was. Abraham’s servant was on a mission to find Isaac, his master’s son, a wife. He was depending on God to show him the right woman and prayed for a sign.
What if the very answer you are waiting on is hinging on someone lowering their jug?
What if the very blessing someone is waiting for hinges upon you lowering yours?
Random acts of kindness. That’s what we call them today. However, it’s really not that random at all. It’s actually biblical.
Rebekah lowered her jug. She wasn’t looking for a husband; she was living a life that showed love and kindness. She was following God by being a servant.
Little did she know that God was using her obedience as an answer to someone’s prayer and a link to the very promise of God?
When’s the last time you lowered your jug?
It’s a simple concept that we so often miss. Live the life of a servant. Always looking, waiting and willing to bless someone else, inconvenience ourselves and even go beyond what we’ve been asked to do.
How will you lower jug today?