I just had one of the most amazing experiences of my life, and wanted
to share it with my family and dearest friends: I was driving home from
a meeting this evening about 5, stuck in traffic on Colorado Blvd., and
the car started to choke and splutter and die - I barely managed to coast,
cursing, into a gas station, glad only that I would not be blocking traffic
and would have a somewhat warm spot to wait for the tow truck.
It wouldn't even turn over. Before I could make the call, I saw a woman
walking out of the "quickie mart" building, and it looked like she slipped
on some ice and fell into a gas pump, so I got out to see if she was okay.
When I got there, it looked more like she had been overcome by sobs than
that she had fallen; she was a young woman who looked really haggard with
dark circles under her eyes. She dropped something as I helped her up,
and I picked it up to give it to her.
It was a nickel. At that moment, everything came into focus for me: the
crying woman, the ancient Suburban crammed full of stuff with 3 kids in
the back (1 in a car seat), and the gas pump reading $4.95.
I asked her if she was okay and if she needed help, and she just kept
saying "I don't want my kids to see me crying," so we stood on the
other side of the pump from her car. She said she was driving to
California and that things were very hard for her right now. So I asked,
"And you were praying?"
That made her back away from me a little, but I assured her I was not a
crazy person and said, "He heard you, and He sent me."
I took out my card and swiped it through the card reader on the pump so
she could fill up her car completely, and while it was fueling walked to the
next door McDonald's and bought 2 big bags of food, some gift certificates
for more, and a big cup of coffee. She gave the food to the kids in the car,
who attacked it like wolves, and we stood by the pump eating fries and
talking a little.
She told me her name, and that she lived in Kansas City. Her boyfriend
left 2 months ago and she had not been able to make ends meet. She knew
she wouldn't have money to pay rent Jan 1, and finally in desperation had
finally called her parents, with whom she had not spoken in about 5 years
They lived in California and said she could come live with them and try
to get on her feet there. So she packed up everything she owned in the car.
She told the kids they were going to
California for Christmas, but not that they were going to live there. I
gave her my gloves, a little hug and said a quick prayer with her for safety
on the road.
As I was walking over to my car, she said, "So, are you like
an angel or something?"
This definitely made me cry. I said, "Sweetie, at this time of year angels
are really busy, so sometimes God uses regular people." It was so
incredible to be a part of someone elses miracle. And of course, you
guessed it, when I got in my car it started right away and got me home
with no problem.
I'll put it in the shop tomorrow to check, but I suspect the mechanic
won't find anything wrong. Sometimes the angels fly close enough to you
that you can hear the flutter of their wings...
Psalms 55:22 "Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and He shall sustain thee
He shall never suffer the righteous to be moved."