Saturday, January 2, 2016

An Expected End


My family and I were on our way home from church service the Wednesday night just before the New Year. As I was driving, I was very aware of the amount of deer along the sides of the road and expecting at any moment, one would jump out at me, so I stayed very alert. The CD player was playing a song about prayer from a gospel group we had met on deputation:
I can pray out loud or silently.
I can pray standing tall, or on my knees.
It really makes no difference, just that prayer is the key;
Because prayer changes things and it changes me. *

And on this particular night, we were especially glad for the prayers of God's people.

I was traveling along a state route and coming upon the intersection of a major highway. As I approached the intersection trying to continue north on my route, a car suddenly pulled in front of me to enter the ramp for the highway. I slammed on my brakes and swerved to avoid the other vehicle, but despite my best efforts, clipped the rear passenger side of it. 

The next hour was comprised of a 911 phone call, analyzing our health and then vehicles, and waiting for the police and then tow trucks. But during this whole process, God used us to be a light for Him. What could be seen as a horrible experience, God gave us comfort and the ability to comfort the teenaged girl from the other vehicle. We had Gospel tracts in the crumpled van and put them in the hands of those that would receive them. One particular bystander stuck around to see if we needed a ride home and I had a great opportunity to share the Gospel with her. She had come from a Catholic upbringing and was kicked out of the church because of a divorce. She then tried The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and was currently searching for the next thing when she met me. She could hardly believe that salvation was by faith alone and not of works! She showed me her goose bumps as she believed it was really that simple to trust Christ alone for salvation! When she did get the girls and I home and Jason and Micah went home with the tow truck driver, I gave her a Bible and my contact information. She was from the same town we had gone to church that night and I told her about it, praying she will get involved there or another of like faith. 

Jeremiah 29:11 says "For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end." God knew there was a woman that needed to hear the Gospel who was searching and ready to hear the truth, and He arranged that appointment to give an expected end.

Thank you for all who pray for our safety while we travel. Prayer sure does work. 




* Prayer Changes Things by Living Proof:  http://livingproofmusicministry.com




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