"He will reply, 'I tell you the truth, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me." Matthew 25:45
"Excuse me ladies and gentleman, I am a young opera singer. I am struggling terribly to keep my head above water and am in and out of homeless shelters. Please if you have anything to share, I would be gracious...This is Tchaikovsky."
This time he opened his quivering mouth and out flowed the most magnificent controlled sound you have ever heard. Opera on the 6 Local. Tears immediately rolled down my cheeks as I witnessed a usually stiff lipped jaded crowd reach inside their wallets and a look of complete compassion spread across their faces.
Humbled.
My feeling sorry for myself notes I scribbled on a napkin at work became a moot point. I am blessed beyond measure. I step over the garbage bags riddled with rats, have a coat for all seasons and every night come home to an over heated dry, comfortable bed.
I work six hours in a fortuitous back rubbing industry that thrusts people into wild success not based necessarily on ability, but on sheer luck. This real talent was down on his.
I rode one more stop, dropped a meager dollar in his hat, and again sang my praises of gratitude.
Do you think you have it hard?