Monday, February 3, 2014

Protected by God's Angels


“He will cover you with His feathers, and under His wings you will find refuge … for He will command His angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways; they will lift you up in their hands, so that you will not strike your foot against a stone.” (Psalm 91:4,11-12)

No one will argue that when the snow falls, it can make the landscape look beautiful—even breathtaking. In God’s great wisdom, He created the snow to water the earth so that it would yield seed for the sower and bread for the eater. And in His great creativity, not one snowflake looks alike. Each one has its own unique design and pattern.

When the snowstorms hit, as they have in the midwest and northeast lately, the snow can create hazardous road conditions for motorists. A couple of weeks ago during a major snow storm that threatened to dump up to 16 inches in the northeast by night fall, I drove to work early in the morning against my better judgment to beat the snow and get as much work done as possible before leaving the office early.

On my way home between 3 and 3:30 pm, I decided to take the highway, figuring it would be safer since the highways are plowed sooner and more thoroughly than the back roads. I was within 1 mile of my exit, when I saw about three or four cars spinning out of control and banging into one another. (They were about six car lengths in front of me.) Suddenly, my car skidded to the left—right off the highway from the right lane all the way across to the left lane and into a large grassy area.

As I was skidding even in the grassy area, I turned my steering wheel into the skid—to the left and to the right—to prevent my car from doing a 360. My car slid sideways and forward before my car came to a stop. My heart beat quickly in my chest as I realized I didn’t hit any cars; I didn’t hit a guardrail because there wasn’t one to hit, and I didn’t hit any trees.

I prayed to God for help, and thanked him that I was OK as I turned my head to the right and saw that I was now six car lengths in front of the cars that were still spinning out of control and banging into one another. Because there were hardly any cars on the highway, I easily got back onto the highway and drove to my exit, which was now a ½ mile away. I made it home safely and in awe of the way the Lord spared me from hitting those cars. God sure answers prayers, because that morning of the snowstorm I prayed for His protection over me and that He would command His angels to protect me on the road.

This morning another snowstorm hit. I got up at 5:30 am in an attempt to get ready for work. But because I wasn’t feeling well and another snowstorm was on the way I felt the Lord telling me to stay home. And that I did. Thank you Lord for speaking to me and for your power in my life!

** Photo taken this morning with the Nikon D5300: shutter speed 1/250 sec; ISO 400; focal length 45 mm; lens 18-140 mm; matrix metering mode.

** Please visit my new photography blog at Judith Riddle Photography. Visit my gallery of photos and leave me messages on my blog. I'd love to hear from you!

3 comments:

  1. Judy, good to hear from you. That's a great testimony of God's protection over you during the skid. That could have been really bad. God does give His angels charge to keep us. Thank God for that. No matter how careful we are, we are not capable of keeping ourselves completely safe.

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  2. Hi,
    I am your neighbour at the Sunday Community. Yes I believe God sends His angels to protect us. I also had a skidding incident in snow slush a couple of years ago. I wrote about it and called it "He took the wheel". I know He did because I went into the other lane and He pulled me back into the proper lane. And my brother-in-law also spun out, went into a ditch - no guard rail, no other cars, but he did damage the truck. But no scratch on him.
    Prayers - so important.
    Blessings,
    Janis If you would like to link to Sunday Stillness go to www.janiscox.com

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  3. Dear Judith
    Thank you so much for inviting me to visit your blog. I live in South Africa and can do with a bit of your winter. It is now our summer time and it is sweltering hot! Oh, we are always so dependent on our Lord Jesus for even the air that we breathe. I am SO thankful that He protected you in that snowstorm. It might sound funny to you, but I have never in my 50 years experienced a snowstorm.
    Blessings XX
    Mia

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