I was
driving to a friend’s house when it started to rain. As I turned into the far
lane of the freeway on-ramp, the wheels on my pickup hit the grease in the road
and it started to hydroplane just like hitting black ice. I turned into the
skid but then I was sliding in the opposite direction and out of control. The
whole truck slipped one way then the other, then toward the cement easement.
I heard the forceful
sound of crushing metal as my front end smashed into the cement. I heard the
garish crunch but I didn’t feel it. Everything seemed to be happening in slow
motion and I was the spectator watching a movie of myself.
This
happened to me before in Michigan when a big truck jackknifed across the
freeway right in front of me and I nearly hit it but suddenly stopped only
about five feet short, and once when I hit black ice at an intersection in
Ohio.
I am
convinced that God actually slows down time in these kinds of situations. In Isaiah
38:8 God said, “Behold I will bring the shadow on the sundial ten degrees
backward.” That was about forty minutes. God can and will do this for us. And I
pray for protection every morning and truly believe that angels surround us so
that we don’t get hurt. Psalm 5:12 promises, “with favor thou wilt thou compass
him as with a shield.” I believe that with all my heart.
The back end
of my truck jutted out into the oncoming lanes. Fortunately there were only a
few cars coming and they were able to go around. I managed to scrape my way across the two
lanes and into the hotel parking lot.
A tall
good-looking man came over. He asked if I was hurt and I said I wasn’t. He
said, “I saw the whole thing and I can’t believe you weren’t hurt and that you
can actually drive your car!” He pulled a tool out of his shirt pocket, “I
always carry this with me.” It looked like a pair of pliers, but then he began
to cut into the metal bumper with it and was able to bend out the bumper and
use the tool again to loosen the last bolt holding it on. He put the piece in
the bed of my truck. Then he used the tool again to pull the fender away from
the wheel so it wouldn’t scrape. After a little effort on his part and testing
on my part, I was able to drive freely. All I had was twenty dollars with me,
which I gave him and thanked him profusely for the help.
A couple
more miracles took place around this incident: my roommate found a place to get
parts at the most discounted prices in America and my neighbor offered to put
them on for free. What I’ll end up paying is less than half of what I’d pay
with a deductible.
I’m not
trying to say that all of this was a delight. Not so. After the accident I had
to grab my mind and mouth many times to keep out the negatives of worry, stress
and despair. But thank God I was able to do it. I’m learning to keep quiet and
trust Him even in the negative situations and He comes through every time.
If His eyes
are on the sparrow, He will surely watch over me. (Luke 12:6-7)
Love,
Carolyn
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