Wednesday’s Word
Have you
ever done something and then thought, oh no, I shouldn’t have done that? Oh,
have I got a big uh-oh to share with you today.
Thanks for
joining me for Coffee Hour with Chicklit Power and Wednesday’s Word with Trench
Classes United.
So picking
up where we left off on Monday, I’m on my way home and discover that my GPS
must have been in the mood for my company because it took me the long/wrong way
home and by the time I realized it, there was no going back so I just settled
in and continued making phone calls until I finally reached my off ramp, and
wanted to drive the rest of the way home listening to some uplifting music and
unwinding as much as one can in the car after an emotionally draining day.
As I made my
way to San Timateo Canyon Road and turned left, I pulled up alongside and
eventually passed a slow-going train. I thought, oh, I may have to stop up
ahead when I make my right on Live Canyon. But I didn’t. There were a couple
cars ahead of me that turned right and went over the railroad tracks, and I
looked at the railroad crossing bars to make sure they weren’t coming down or
that the lights weren’t on yet. They weren’t, so I proceeded forward. I looked
to the right, quickly, and I saw the slow-moving train about 1.5 football
fields down the track. No problem. I turned and as I landed on the tracks, the
railroad crossing bar was coming down!
Instinctively,
and quickly, I tried to back up. Nope! The one behind me was coming down on
me!! LL
By this
time, the train was about a football field down the track. I slammed the car
back into gear and pushed the pedal to the medal. My car lunged forward so fast
and I escaped as the rear crossing bar came down on the roof of my car.
I drove in
utter and complete shock for about a half mile and dared to look out my back
window. I saw a piece of something hanging so I pulled over and got out. It was
a rubber piece that encased the antennae on the roof of the car. The little red
wing that covered the piece that encased the antennae was gone, but at that moment
I didn’t see any other damage…until I got home.
By the time
I did get home, the reality of what had just happened had washed all through me
and I was near hysterics. I went back and forth between thanking God for his
provision of protection and beating myself up for not stopping and just waiting
for the frapping train to pass. Why had I taken such a risk?
I couldn’t
sit still for hours; I was really wound up like an angry robot swimming between
thankfulness, disbelief and trying not to drown in it all. I kept seeing the
train coming and the forward and rear crossing guards coming down on my car, as
if to trap me…but why didn’t they?
There’s no
other explanation other than to say: God met me in the midst of my problem and
He rescued me, despite me! See, in my
heart, I know that I am not supposed to be working more than ONE day a week;
and I keep pushing the envelope. From the drive to get to work, to the computer
problems trying to prevent me from working to the long drive to make it home to
a near-death experience, God was there…despite my choices.
Coffee Hour
Friend, in what area of your life do you need rescuing? Can I encourage you
that no matter where you are in any mistake you may have made that God is
ready, willing and able to meet you there!
Love,
Love,
Kim-Evinda
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