A few short days ago, I was driving into work.  Everything was business as usual.  I was talking to my mom on my Bluetooth headset, and navigating the highway.  Then something happened...  Suddenly I saw breaklights in my lane, and I realized the lane had come to a screeching halt.  I knew there was no way I could miss the car in front, so I hit the breaks and decided to swerve into the median.  As I did, 2 other cars starting coming over simultaneously.  As I struggled to control my car and avoid the other drivers, I narrowly missed slamming into the wall.  In fact, according to the officer, my left side went up onto it. 
The fear I felt was immediate.  I thought I was dead.  I thought of my unborn baby.  Once my heart rhythm slowed down, I offered thanks to God for saving our lives.
As the day went on, I began to access the damage.  Not to my car, because I didn't care.  My mind.  I instantly thought of the time I've been wasting on meaningless things.  I realized my mortality and the indefinite time I'm promised on this earth.  That could have been my last day.  Since God kept me, I take that to mean He is mercifully giving me more time to complete the tasks He's given me.  Perhaps this was a wake-up call.  I am committed to making every day count and to enjoying even the simplest things.  I also know that my daughter's prayer for my safety was heard that day and so many more.  Thank you, Lord.
 
 
2 comments:
And thank you God for saving my friend!
Thanks, my friend. I sure do miss you and your sweet daughter. I hope we get to see you very soon.
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