Sunday, April 17, 2011

blindfolded

"I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength"....apparently this verse includes driving with a blindfold on through the mountains of Virginia. Well that is what it felt like at 4:00 A.M. with the rain pouring down and the fog so thick I could not see anything but the hazard lights of the 18 wheeler in front of me! I was scared out of my mind and shaking so hard the wind was not the only thing knocking the car around! I was praying, screaming, shouting, and crying out to God so intently you would have thought you were in a Pentecostal church meeting. I was begging, "Lord, help me see!!" I have made this trip thousands of times, this was the part with the 7 mile climb from the boarder to VA to Fancy Gap; where there is a cliff on one side and mountains on the other...I could see neither, but I knew they were there, and thus my fear was elevated. If this would have taken place on the straight highways of NC, I would have just pulled over...but on this particular spot on I77....there is no where to pull over unless you want to meet the mountain or the valley below! So...I had to keep creeping up the cliff hanging on tightly to the truck before me...hoping he knew what he was doing!! That was the longest 7 miles of my life!

Well....I did, thank you Jesus, make it safely to Ohio, and the trip of course is so worth it; to be reunited with my family and getting to hold my new niece! God's protection is an amazing thing that we should never take for granite!

I was also thinking...this is like our walk of faith. Faith is believing in what we do not see. God has a plan, a path, for our lives that He does not want us to veer off to the left or right of with all the dangers lurking in either direction. God has the whole picture of the plan already laid out...we just don't always see it before us. We may just only see a few steps ahead of us at a time. But we put our trust in Him and keep our eyes on Him as intensely as mine were on that semi's hazards! Seeking after Him with all our heart will help us stay on the path even when we can not see the finish line. It can be scary at times not knowing what is ahead of us...but just keep praying for peace, wisdom, and strength to keep pressing on. He will answer and He will guide you through it, just as he did me in the darkness of night...and the outcome of following His plan and serving Him...will be more than worth the trip!

P.S. My niece Cheyenne also just came to me this morning with her Bible and read this verse to me that goes along perfectly with this post. Psalm 119:105 "Your word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path." Get in His word and let it guide you.

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