So my car broke down on the way to the cinema. For those who have knowledge on cars (I do not!), the sub-frame snapped and the body of the car collapsed onto the tyre. This then destroyed the clutch, leading to the recovery man to call time of death on my little motor. This in itself might be considered bad news.
But it's what happened in the lead up to this incident that really got me thinking. The road I would normally take was closed. So I took another route which was also closed (coincedence?). As I was turning around a quiet roundabout to go back the way I had came, it was here that my car broke down.
At first I was annoyed at the situation, my car sitting dead in the water with the strong stench of burning rubber/oil. But I soon had the realisation that had I gone the usual route, the car would likely have collapsed while I was hurtling down the motorway at a much faster speed.
My annoyance quickly turned into gratefulness. I knew that God had safely guided me out of harms way.
When bad things happen, which they will, we don't know how bad it could have been had God not been there for us.
But it's what happened in the lead up to this incident that really got me thinking. The road I would normally take was closed. So I took another route which was also closed (coincedence?). As I was turning around a quiet roundabout to go back the way I had came, it was here that my car broke down.
At first I was annoyed at the situation, my car sitting dead in the water with the strong stench of burning rubber/oil. But I soon had the realisation that had I gone the usual route, the car would likely have collapsed while I was hurtling down the motorway at a much faster speed.
My annoyance quickly turned into gratefulness. I knew that God had safely guided me out of harms way.
When bad things happen, which they will, we don't know how bad it could have been had God not been there for us.