After a morning of tests, Patrick Kelly stopped at Walmart to pick up some needed items. As a minister and counselor, Kelly is quick to notice people and their behaviors. As he was shopping, a couple in front of him peeked his attention. They were following another couple. The lady in the lead was on crutches and pulling an oxygen tank on a cart behind her. When the first couple stopped to look at an item, the second couple would stop and look at other items. After moving on, the second couple would put an item in their basket and continue to follow at a distance. Wanting to make sure the first couple was not being stalked, Patrick continued to follow both couples. Row by row, he noticed as the first couple picked up an item, then put it back on the shelf, the second couple would put it in their basket. Kelly realized he was witnessing “the innate goodness of people.” Before they approached the checkout counter, Patrick stopped the couple and said, “I know what you’re doing, and I wish more people would follow your lead!” The man responded, “We’re not judging, but we saw that they have nothing, she’s disabled, we have enough to help.” As the first couple approached the counter, the lady said, “We noticed you kept passing up things that are needed, so this basket is for you. We are paying for it!” The man continued to decline their offer until Kelly spoke up, “Excuse me for butting in, but I’m a minister and this couple is trying to answer God’s calling to pay it forward! And by accepting the gifts you are honoring what God has told them to do! So please accept the gift and later on you two can be the ones paying it forward!!” The lady on crutches was now crying. As they talked, information was shared that the lady had cancer and with the medical bills they only purchased what was necessary. The couples exchanged information and phone numbers. As they were leaving, the generous man reached into his windbreaker, pulled out an envelope and gave it to the man to help with medical expenses. The man was now crying as well. As the couple got in their car, Patrick asked the second couple what prompted them to be so observant and generous. “We’ve been blessed with a very large inheritance from her mother, and we like to go into stores, see someone needy and deserving and help them.” That morning, they left their home with five envelopes with $5,000 in each one. They had already blessed four people by paying for baskets of goods at Homeland, Target, Aldi, and Walmart and giving them an envelope with cash. Patrick was told there would be additional gifts to help the Walmart couple cover medical expenses.
Whether in big or small ways, may we also look for opportunities to do good and bless others.
Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers.
Galatians 6:10