A group of airport workers went the extra mile to find a lost diamond from a wedding ring. After their initial efforts came up empty, they kept working until they were successful. Watch the short but tear-jerking video to see how far the maintenance workers went to recover one woman’s lost diamond.
Sadly, there is a lot of hatred and evil in the world. One quick look at any television news broadcast or popular social media platform will prove this. Unfortunately, sin and its impact can be spotted all around us, and it only seems to be worsening.
However, while sin has utterly ruined and destroyed our world, flashes and instances of goodness and kindness can also be found. Kind and caring people still exist, and those who are willing to help others whenever possible are still around. That’s what one woman learned after discovering that the diamond from her wedding ring was missing.
In a clip posted on social media, one woman, April Schmitt, who has been married to her husband for more than 30 years, had just landed back home in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. While on her drive home, she noticed something unusual, something horrible. The diamond from her wedding ring was gone. After making this unfortunate discovery, she rushed back to the airport.
Odds for recovering the diamond were not in her favor. But that did not stop six maintenance workers from doing what they could. The video shows the determined gentleman working on and digging into the luggage carousel. Their initial efforts came up empty, but they were not to be deterred.
The clip mentions that the six men would continue looking until they located the missing diamond. Eventually, they found the diamond, which was returned to April.
“The expression on her face, you know, it made it all worth it,” said one of those kind and determined maintenance workers.
Kind and caring people still exist in the world, but just like those airport maintenance workers who found the diamond, you just have to know where to look.
Ephesians 4:32 “And be kind to one another, full of pity, having forgiveness for one another, even as God in Christ had forgiveness for you.”