CINDY CHRISTESON -- The Moral of the Story
“For those who believe in God, no explanation is needed; for those who
do not believe in God, no explanation is possible.”
-- Father John Lafarge
I’ve heard amazing stories about people who were in tough situations
when someone appeared out of nowhere to help. Sometimes the people
disappeared as quickly as they appeared, and many have wondered if they
were angels.
Similar instances have happened close to home, and I thank God for
sending the needed help.
A friend of my daughter recently told us what happened when her tires
exploded while she was driving. She pulled to the side of the freeway and
called the auto club. A car pulled over, and a man walked up to her
window. His appearance made her nervous, and she only rolled the window
down an inch.
“Don’t worry miss, I just want you to know that I’m going to stay
parked behind you until your help comes,” he said.
When the tow truck appeared, the man drove away.
Another time, my friend’s son was mountain biking with two friends.
They were almost five miles up the trail when Robert crashed and severely
injured his right leg. One friend rode down to call the paramedics, while
the other stayed.
The temperature was dropping, and the two knew they needed to somehow
get down the mountain. Robert propped his bad leg up and used his left to
propel himself.
There was a long uphill section, so Robert’s friend jumped off his
bike and pushed him for almost a mile. At the top of the hill, they
encountered two other riders.
Robert’s friend ran back to his bike, while the two mystery riders
helped Robert down in the dark to the waiting paramedics.
The most recent experience of God’s providence happened when one of
our daughters was driving home from Northern California. She had car
problems before the Grapevine and pulled into a gas station to call us.
A young man asked if he could help. He said he did road construction
with his father and friend, and they would check her car. She felt very
comfortable talking to them and called us from their cell phone to
discuss the situation.
When she finished talking, she forgot to turn off the phone, so Jon
and I heard one of the men say, “What we’re going to do right now is to
pray and put this in God’s hands.”
He then told her they would follow her up the Grapevine and reassured
her by saying, “If you have any problems, just pull over and so will we.
You’ll be fine.”
She only drove four miles when the problems returned, and she pulled
over. Sure enough, a great big construction truck with flashing lights
pulled right behind her.
After more calls, she rode most of the way home in a large
construction truck. One of the men reminded her that God never leaves His
children alone.
Were these special people angels? Perhaps.
They could also be people whom God put in the right place at the right
time. I imagine that God has used some of you in surprising ways to help
others too.
In any case, to those who have helped, and to God who sent you, I give
my deepest thanks and appreciation.
And you can quote me on that.
* CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON is a Newport Beach resident who speaks
frequently to parenting groups. She may be reached via e-mail at o7
[email protected] or through the mail at P.O. Box 6140-No. 505,
Newport Beach, CA 92658.
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