Unlikely

            How many times had it worked? How many times had it not? Looking over the unlikely and pondering good and possible; questioning whether it's been there. For a moment within I pause to consider the reliable wrapped in a package of ugly and uninviting. In the busy I am still able consider this (by the grace of God) as I look once more and find gratefulness even here. 

             How many times had it seemed different and wasn't? How many times had the bigger and better not been so? Reflecting on the one that might have been passed by most, that had been even passed by by me at times, these unlikely machines that provided aid to people in need, people like me. These unattractive old washing machines that proved more reliable than newer and bigger ones. These worn mechanics that said, "I'm still here; I can help you.", and I took their invitation. These unlikely and surprising blessings and lesson: the best provisions aren't always wrapped in shiny fully loaded featured ways, but in the plain and ordinary that was actually extraordinary.

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