It’s one of my favorite stories to tell. How Anthony and I met.
Back when internet dating sites were just becoming a thing, I shared a home with another single mom (this convenient arrangement helped us pay the bills and provided in-home childcare for both of us).
Desperate to be married, my housemate quickly jumped on several of these new dating sites and posted complete profiles that included the best pictures of herself she could find, hobbies that sounded fun and interesting, and detailed some specifics of what she was looking for in a mate.
She repeatedly encouraged, i.e., hounded me to jump online and try it, too.
No thanks. Not for me. I was very content in my singleness.
Months went by and she hadn’t relented. So, when one of these sites offered a two-week free trial membership (because there was no way I was going to pay for this foolishness), I acquiesced.
I intentionally posted a picture that would scare away mice (not attract men) and offered as little in the “description” category as possible.
The profile went “live” and the countdown began.
Four days in, Anthony sent me a message. The rest, as they say, is history.
Obviously, there is a lot more to this story; however, the element that strikes me every time I share it is how God will show up when we least expect it.
I wasn’t looking for a husband. Truth be told, I didn’t even want to be married. I did everything in my power when I posted that profile to ensure no one would be remotely interested in me.
But God showed up. In a way I least expected. At a time I least expected.
It was all God, no Kristen.
“…the way I work surpasses the way you work, and the way I think is beyond what you think.” (Isaiah 55:9 MSG)
Not only did God show up when I least expected it, but He clearly knew what I needed even more than I did.
I cannot imagine my life without Anthony now and wouldn’t have ever dreamed of learning, growing, and being sanctified these past 19 years together in ways that God clearly knew I would cherish and need.
Have you ever seen God show up when you’ve least expected it? I would love to hear about it! Feel free to share your story in the comments!
Until next time, Grace and Glory!
To me, God was always there for me and He was just waiting for me to wake up and recognize Him for who He is, an almighty God who is absolutely good!! 💜🤗💜🤗