Seeing God in the Midst of Crisis
Two are better than one . . . If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up. Ecclesiastes 4:9-12
I couldn’t move. Fearing
I’d hurt myself more than I knew, I tried to get up and managed to crawl to the
side of the road.
Within a few minutes, a neighbor pulled to the corner, ready
to make a right turn. Seeing me lying on the ground, she jumped out of the SUV
and came to my side. “Are you ok?
I’m a nurse. Let me help you.” She helped me sit up on the
curb and wiped some blood from my face.
“I’ll call 9-1-1. They’ll be right here.”
They were just around the corner.
As we waited, five more cars came by, asked if I was ok, and offered to
help. Jen told them EMS was on their way. One neighbor came, stopped,
took my dog, and watched him at his home until I came home from the emergency
room.
After I was x-rayed at the ER and sewn up with three
stitches, I was released. Another neighbor picked me up and drove me home.
God was clearly at work in this situation. I fell and hurt
myself, but the less than five minutes later, a nurse came by to help me. Several other neighbors stopped to help and
one took my dog home to care for him, taking him off my mind. I didn’t know any
of these people, but God brought them to my side to care for me when I needed
it. And now as I heal, friends call and
offer to shop, drive me places, or just spend time with me.
God sees us in everything we go through and never leaves our
side, just as He promised. He gives us
everything we need. We just have to stop and see how He’s provided.
3 comments:
It's so hard to remember sometimes that God is walking with us right through every hard time. Sometimes we wonder where he is, when he's right there going through it with us!
So true, Celeste.
In God's realm I suppose there are no strangers. :) No one crosses our path by "coincidence."
I'm thankful you're okay!
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