Today, I was saved from a fractured jaw bone...
no, a dislocated bone or a lost limb...
no! a crashed face and body...
ah no, saved from a smash...
car saved from a wreck...
no..I'm not fooling around.
Today, I was saved from my demise.
no, a dislocated bone or a lost limb...
no! a crashed face and body...
ah no, saved from a smash...
car saved from a wreck...
no..I'm not fooling around.
Today, I was saved from my demise.
When I was going out of Laguna Belair Subdivision, towards the intersection, mama said since I'm the first car to go, I don't need to hurry. I will not be beating the red light. So when the signal light to the left turned green, I drove carefully and slowly bearing in mind mama's reminder. Little did I know, a rushing ambulance counter flowed, took the lane I was about to enter. Cars from the opposite side surely anticipated a head on collision between me and the said ambulance. More Adrenaline caused me to apply sudden brakes; and all I did was whisper "Thank You,Lord" in my mind and prayed that the soul in the ambulance will be saved just as how the good Lord spared me and mama from what could have erased us from earth...or at least erased our faces.
Paul was not fooling around when he said, "For I am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor angels nor principalities nor powers, nor things present nor things to come, nor height nor depth, nor any created thing, shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord." (Romans 8:38,39)
Most importantly, God is not fooling around when He said, "
Lessons learned?
I say life can end in just a split second and before you know it, you might be pleading for the so called "second life" as you battle with death. It is completely,surely, undoubtedly one hundred percent crucial to pray before going on through the day's activities. Thanking Him for His presence is enough, how much more thanking Him for guarding and guiding you all your life. God is good. Believe me. Believe in His immeasurable power to save lives and once again remind you that
"I'm not yet finished with you, child."