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Smiles open doors

7.28.2017
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Daily Grace

When I was a child, we moved from Minnesota to the suburbs of Seattle. The first Sunday there, my family slipped into a pew at a nearby congregation. I hoped no one noticed us in our newness.

At the first hymn, we swept to our feet with the rest of the congregation, and the ringing sound of “Holy, Holy, Holy” flowed across the church. In the pew ahead of us was a stooped elderly woman. As the singing continued, she turned slowly around and looked at my mother. Mom was singing with her usual gusto. The woman’s eyes lit up, and she smiled from ear to ear. I rejoiced in the knowledge that my mom was terrific and that someone else had noticed it. That one gesture from a stranger in a new church home gave me the gift of appreciation for a musical voice. That woman’s smile opened a door.

We can make a difference in someone’s life just by what we say, or even by a look.

This message is adapted from “Unexpected Praise” written by Joan Sellers in the April 2004 issue of Lutheran Woman Today (now Gather magazine). Today we remember Johann Sebastian Bach, who died in 1750; Heinrich Schütz, who died in 1672; George Frederick Handel, who died in 1759; musicians. Do you enjoy these free Daily Grace messages? If so, donate now to further the ministry.

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