Okay so, Hannah and I officially have the most amazing people in the world as our neighbors here in Portugal.
Ze annd Abilio are wonderful!!
Tonight, Ze rang our door bell to bring us a cake that was leftover from the church lunch and in a rush to not leave her standing in the rain, we walked out the door forgetting that it locks itself each time it shuts; the door always closes really,really quickly, but this is never a problem because we have our keys in our hands, (well , Hannah always has her keys) however, this time that was not the case. for either of us. Soo...half way down the stairs we realized that we had locked ourselves out of our own apartment!
Through sign language and broken Portuguese, we explained to Ze what happened and she said my now, new favorite Portuguese phrase, "Nao faz mal", which in English means no big deal or no problem.Ze then gently held my arm and I walked with her up the stairs to her and Abilio's home (she insisted that Hannah stay in the hall way bc she did not have any shoes on).Ze walked in her house and asked Abilio to grab a credit card and follow her to our apartment. SO maybe you can guess what happened next...
To give you a great mental picture, Abilio worked an old plastic card into the frame of our door while Hannah, Ze,Samuel (their son & also,our other AMAZING neighbor they called to help), and I pushed on the door to in hopes widen the seal for easier card access.Needless to say, you never have to worry about any of us breaking into your home, bc we couldn't manage to get the door open after trying for a good 15/20 minutes. All along, Hannah and I felt very sorry that this happened and that we were interrupting everyone's night. We were trying very hard to open the door before calling someone for help;We didn't want anyone to have to get out in the rain and drive to help us.
However, after the card didn't work, we knew we needed to call for some help. So, we then gave Andy and Michelle a call and while they worked on contacting our land lord to get a key, Abilio knocked on our other neighbor's door and asked if they had any unlocking door tricks up their sleeve.
The reason I tell you this whole, drawn out story about us getting locked out of the apartment, is to tell you that the Lord works in amazing and mysterious ways. When Abilio knocked on our neighbors door, we all introduced ourselves and played with their little boy for a bit; Ze told us afterwards, that she knew we did not intend on locking ourselves out, but that God wanted her to meet our neighbors and she also told us that she wants to begin building a relationship with them and share Christ's love.
The Lord wanted to show us that His way is always better.We seem to always get frustrated at little bumps in the road,but the Lord allows things to happen for a reason.
Because we locked ourselves out of our apartment,Ze and Abilio now know the young couple in our building and hope to invite them to church and show them God's love, also, Hannah and I got to spend precious time with Ze and Abilio;They are genuine examples of Jesus.
Oh, and If you are wondering, thanks to Andy , we did get back in the apartment.
( thank you so much again, Andy)
( thank you so much again, Andy)
God is so good and if He needs to lock us out of our apartment to allow us to meet new national friends or make Himself known, then He can surely do it again if need be. God is at work in many ways all around us and he does not work like you and me.
When one door closes ( or is locked), the Father always opens a new one.
"Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving. At the same time, pray also for us, that God may open to us a door for the word, to declare the mystery of Christ, on account of which I am in prison— that I may make it clear, which is how I ought to speak."
Colossians 4:2-4
When one door closes ( or is locked), the Father always opens a new one.
"Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving. At the same time, pray also for us, that God may open to us a door for the word, to declare the mystery of Christ, on account of which I am in prison— that I may make it clear, which is how I ought to speak."
Colossians 4:2-4
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