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Does God hear and answer our thoughts?
First, a story.....
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My children and I were on our way home after being gone for a late holiday vacation when this happened. We were stuck in traffic from about 4:25pm to 7pm (we'd only gone about 4 miles in that time), finally getting to Madison about 7:45pm. So many things happen that are amazing when we think about it. For starters, my daughter wanted us to leave earlier, as she wanted to get home in time to attend evening service. I thought about it, but decided to stay at my friend's house a little longer. She begged me for about an hour, but we didn't leave until about just after 2pm. We traveled up I-39 through Rockford and into Beloit. No problems at all. Just after Janesville, a curtain of fog suddenly appeared. Visibility greatly reduced, but I'd already been warned from LadyRev that widespread fog advisories were out for most of the state. Soon, we started seeing flares on the side of the road, and traffic was slowing even more. Not knowing what radio station to listen to, and having no CB or anything, we just went with the flow of traffic, which came to an abrupt stop as we started coming into Madison. After creeping along for over 2 hours, we left the interstate (along with everyone else because the freeway was closed) and I called a friend of mine in Chicago to get online and get me out of there. I considered staying somewhere for the night (RandyWayne, I'd have called you...LOL!), but decided to see what lied ahead. Here is where God amazes me. During the traffic jam, Gideon came to mind. I recalled where he asked God to make the sun stand still and it did. One man asked a favor, but others benefited. I wondered if God could make the fog lift for one person yet benefit others......but then I thought, no, that's silly. God won't do that so don't even ask. So I didn't. After filling up with gas and getting some coffee, I rerouted and got back on the interstate within 10 minutes. The fog wasn't as bad, but LR was about to be out of church and I would get an update about the fog where I live. The kids and I stopped for something to eat and the manager talked to us about the chaos down the road and said, "You know, it's strange that the fog is gone because when I got to work a few hours ago, you couldn't even see the driveway here." Fog doesn't typically lift in the evening, but instead, usually gets worse. LR called me on her way home (she lives about 12 miles out of town and fog is typical where she lives even if there isn't any anywhere else) and said that the fog was much better since she had gotten there. She talked to me all the way to her home and said there was just patchy fog but nothing that would hinder my coming home. I was still about 100 miles away. I was able to come home without any further problems, and just hitting occasional patches that didn't force me to reduce speed, as they were very brief. Upon reflecting this morning about what took place last night, is it possible that God 'hears' our thoughts and acts on them even when we don't think He will? I realize that it's also possible as well as probable that someone else prayed and I benefited from their prayers. All in all, I'm thankful to my God that He spared us from possibly being involved in this accident and lifting the fog for us, bringing us home safely. Today, the fog is back and about half the state is under advisory. |
I believe so HO. My daughter and I were headed to church one Wed. night, and I sometimes speed, well for some reason I had slowed down and I looked to the right and there was a deer right on the edge of the highway. If I had kept to my normal speed I would probably have hit it.
Another time years ago one of my kids was just begging me to take them to town, I kept putting it off until finally I said okay. Came around a curve and the highway patrol and sherriff's deputies were slowing and directing traffic. Looked in the ditch and saw my bro-in-law's truck turned upside down. The trooper said there was a fatality. One of my bro-in-law's employee's a young man was killed. If I had started to town when my kids first started asking me, we would have probably have been involved in that accident. He had somehow lost control and hit the ditch and flipped over, no seat belt. So yes I believe God watches over us that much and knows what's ahead. |
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Yes, I do believe that if God knows the very intent of my heart, He hears the very thoughts I am thinking as though they were spoken.
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