A few decades ago, while running an errand for work, I
found myself on an unfamiliar country road after dark. There were no street
lights, and the street signs were scarce.
One particular stretch of the road
curved, but I did not realize it. I continued going straight. Thanks to God, there was a
dirt road ahead.
I smiled in relief that I was safe. Just then, my back tire
punctured on a small rock and blew out. This sent me careening toward the high
dirt embankment lining the side of the road.
I pumped my breaks, but was concerned about fully
engaging them, since the car was swerving back and forth. Seeing the wall of
dirt ahead, I thought it would safely stop me, since I was going so slowly.
To my surprise, my front tires went up the embankment,
and the car tilted up and over until it flipped and the roof of the car hit the
dirt road and smashed in. The car slid down the road for several feet with me
hanging upside down by my seat belt.
I was in total shock. I paused for a moment to digest
what just happened. I unbuckled my seat belt and immediately fell onto the ceiling
of the car. I tried to open the door, but it was compressed out of shape and
stuck shut. Squished into a coffin-sized space, I started to panic.
Frantically grabbing the handle for the window, I
attempted to roll the window open to climb out, but it would not budge either.
This is when panic really set in, and sent a jolt of adrenalin through my body,
which was no help at all.
I quickly reminded myself that God always had everything under
His control and He knew exactly where I was and what I needed. Engaging the
Lord in prayer, I asked for guidance.
I breathed deeply and God's Spirit calmed my anguished soul. The Lord
clearly reminded me that I was upside down and the window handle would only turn
in the opposite direction.
Of course, that worked perfectly. Once free from the wreck, I leaned up against the car for
support. God sent a nurse driving by at that very moment, and she stopped to
take care of me.
She took me in her car to the closest house in the
neighborhood and examined me all over. No broken bones, concussion or
scratches. The owners of the house called the policeman, who wrote his report
and gave me a ride home.
As I walked through my front door, my nerves finally
reacted and I started shaking all over from scalp to toes. My husband fixed me
a cup of tea with honey, and I gulped it down. I sought solace beneath my
covers, and slept until the next day.
Accompanying my daughter to the chiropractor, I was
surprised to find out that I did not have one scratch or bruise. There was not
one bone or spinal disc out of alignment.
The car was totaled, but I escaped
unscathed and perfectly cared for every moment of the ordeal and beyond.
Prayer:
Father God, that wreck was a milestone in my life. It taught me that Your hand was on my life regardless of what Satan tried to do to end it. I cannot thank You enough for building up my faith in Your faithfulness through that nightmare.
Father God, that wreck was a milestone in my life. It taught me that Your hand was on my life regardless of what Satan tried to do to end it. I cannot thank You enough for building up my faith in Your faithfulness through that nightmare.
This experience gave me the strength I would need to face some trials, which lay ahead for me in my life. Your works are perfect and
all of Your ways are just (Deuteronomy 32:4).
Thought for the Day:
God works out even the most life-threatening challenges for the good of those who love Him and live in His purpose for their life. – Romans 8:28
God works out even the most life-threatening challenges for the good of those who love Him and live in His purpose for their life. – Romans 8:28