Sunday, February 21, 2021

 Let Your Light So Shine

In my former life in Atlanta, I came to appreciate Hershel, formerly an Iranian Jewish refugee, who later became the owner of one of the city’s premier lamp shops. Once in the repair room, Hershel pointed to a pair of lamps & stated: “We are building those for Atlanta Brave Tom Glavine.” Impulsively, I switched them on & off thinking, I have just touched a spot which Glavine will also use!”

A later visit became much more serious, as I dropped in after noticing a going out of business sign. Hershel, standing amid a huge inventory, was devastated after the owner had announced a gigantic rent hike. He asked me to pray for him; I did. I attempted to minister by sending a Christian card with an Old Testament verse. Repeatedly I continued to drop by, usually with a great cookie from a nearby bakery.

Visiting ATL recently, I dropped by the new location where a bright-eyed Hershel stood. He told his workers how I had given “psychological support” during the depths of his crisis. Striving to again be the light of the world, I also declared to everyone: “I prayed.”

Hershel began to share the Jewish concept of prayer ‘in mass.’ Multiple people offer the same prayer at the same time. He cited the belief that Israel won the Yom Kippur War due to this type of prayer. Stating that he told everyone he encountered to pray, Hershel states this allowed him to liquidate his former store and began anew in his current location. I learned something new that day, which I found appealing. I liked seeing a proud friend standing amid all his lamps and light fixtures. Seeing the fruit of answered prayer was marvelous. I shall continue to pray.