I had to
use the public toilets about 25 minutes before the train arrives, quite
reluctantly because it's narrow, dirty and smelly.
Prayed
for God's providence as I walked down the corridors leading to the toilet,
particularly about finding a space to put my heavy backpack in the damp, narrow
cubicle.
Well, I
wondered if my prayer would make any difference at all!
On
entering the toilet there was a notice pasted on the door of the WC saying
"ROSAK. Sila Guna tandas OKU . . ."
At first
I was thinking it might be the will of the Lord that I should use the toilet on
board the train, which again I'm not too keen about.
Then as I
passed by the OKU toilet I noticed that it was clean, dry and very spacious
indeed. I could put my bag down safely in a clean place.
Praise
the Lord. He has indeed ordered circumstances for me even before I stepped into
Kampar Railway Station this morning.
In
everything give thanks to our Father in Heaven, throughout Our Lord Iesou the
Anointed One.