There's an old story about Jeb and the floodthat tells us something important about faith. Old Jeb was trapped on his roof as the floodwaters were rising all around his house. As he sat there a neighbor passed by in his rowboat, offering to take him to higher ground.
"Don't worry about me," Jeb said. "I have faith: The Lord will protect me."
A while later the floodwaters still rising, a rescue squad arrived in a powerboat and ordered Jeb to evacuate. "No need," Jeb insisted. "My Faith is strong. I'll be fine."
A few hours later, when the waters reached the eaves, a National Guard helicopter hovered overhead and lowered a line, but Jeb wouldn't grab hold, "The Lord will provide," he said.
Not to long after Jeb's house went under, and Jeb wasn't too pleases. "Lord, I had such Faith in You," Jeb cried, "How could you have abandoned me?"
"Abandon you?" replied the Lord. "What are you talking about? I sent you a rowboat, a powerboat and a helicopter!"
Like many of us, Jeb had great faith, but it was a faith built only upon miracles that come with flashes of light and trumpet blasts. In truth, God often responds to our faith in humbler ways. It might be a kind driver who lets us merge when we're stressed from sitting in heavy traffic. Or it could be a newspaper article that describes a support group that we so desperately need. Or perhaps it comes in a song on the radio that brings us a cherished, fortified memory.
Each day angels visit the doorsteps of the faithful, leaving gifts that quietly offer God's grace, comfort, and protection. All we have to do is recognize them and pick them up.