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Michael W Smith missed a major flight — but God had other plans

Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter Michael W. Smith talks about his firm identity in Christ.
Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter Michael W. Smith talks about his firm identity in Christ. | (Photo: IAmSecond.com via The Christian Post)

Popular Christian singer Michael W. Smith recently shared how a “divine interruption” led him to a surprise conversation with an Uber driver who truly needed to hear the gospel. 

It’s a powerful story about how God uses life’s bumps and barriers for His purposes.

As it turns out, Smith was recently at the airport in Atlanta, Georgia, preparing to head out to perform with his band in South Africa. But a surprising roadblock stopped him in his tracks. 

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“I get to the  airport in Atlanta and the lady behind the desk says … ‘I’m not putting you on the plane,’” the singer said in a recent YouTube video. “‘You don’t have an empty page in your passport.’”

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Smith, who travels quite a bit, was surprised that they wouldn’t let him travel — and the entire scenario was especially problematic seeing as his bandmates were already on their way to South Africa without him.

“I’ve never done well with … ‘I’ve got a plan and all of the sudden my whole plans are messed up’” Smith admitted, noting that an incident like this would have left him “ticked off” in the past. 

But this time was different.

“I was so at peace about the whole thing,” he said. “I thought, ‘God, you must have somebody I’m supposed to meet.’ I sort of embraced it.”

Listen to Smith reveal what happened next: 

Smith summonsed an Uber as he left the airport and headed to a nearby hotel. A man named Ruben picked him up, and the two began to chat.

“He starts to tell me a little bit of his story and how he just got married and his wife was not into Jesus, and he decided he wasn’t into Jesus,” he said. “He sort of walked away from the faith.”

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Smith proceeded to tell Ruben about his own encounter with Jesus, and as the car pulled up to the singer’s hotel, Ruben was clearly moved.

“He says to me, ‘I’ve got 30 seconds left with you in this car. Would you explain to me what you mean by a radical encounter with Jesus?’” Smith said. “And I told him.”

Something clicked for Ruben, as he revealed that he had driven a pastor in his car just two days before the ride with Smith. 

“There’s something going on,” the driver said, clearly recognizing the spiritual elements at play.

The entire incident gave clarity to Smith about the frustrating travel circumstances he faced, with the singer silently thinking to himself, “That’s why I missed my flight.” 

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Smith said the conversation was worth all the back and forth he went through over his passport, and he told Ruben he would pray for him. 

In the end, Smith was able to remedy his travel situation and make it to South Africa in time for his show. 

The powerful life lesson, though, left Smith reflecting on an important reality: We need to pay attention to what God is doing in our lives, and follow His lead.

This article was originally published on Pure Flix Insider. Visit Pure Flix for access to thousands of faith and family-friendly movies and TV shows. You can get a free, one-month trial here.

Billy Hallowell, author of "The Armageddon Code," has contributed to TheBlaze, the Washington Post, Human Events, the Daily Caller, Mediaite, and the Huffington Post, among other news sites. Through journalism, media, public speaking appearances, and the blogosphere, Hallowell has worked as a journalist and commentator for more than a decade.

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