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April 2006
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A Miracle! Linda Lange I was reading a guidepost magazine the other day, for those who don't know what it is, it's filled with great stories on people's faith, healing, and miracles. I had thought to myself; I've seen wonderful things happened, but nothing so profound as what was written in these pages. Well, I can't say that any longer! As what I'm about to share with you was nothing short of a miracle! On Feb.20th, a state holiday, something miraculous happened, my husband's life was spared. He had made plans during the week to ride his motorcycle with a couple of friends and was preparing to leave that morning. I was in my sewing room working on some projects when he came in to say he was leaving. I said, "Have a good time" gave him a quick kiss, and went back to sewing. As I was sitting there and heard the bike start up I heard the Lord say, "Go out and give him a proper goodbye, you will never forgive yourself if anything happens to him today." I immediately left my sewing room, grabbed my digital camera and ran outside. He was in the drive way about ready to take off and I stopped him so I could give him a big hug and a kiss. I took several pictures of him on his bike, and even held the camera at a distance and took our picture as we kissed. And so, he was off, and I went back to my sewing. I was moved to prayer for his safe return, and also asked that they don't run into each other or skid. Interestingly enough, that prayer saved my husband's life, and now as we both look back on this day, we both agreed that the prayer changed things. What was destined to be a day where my husband would leave this earth, turned out differently, and that was through prayer. I had a girlfriend come over that day and we worked on some projects together. I had a nice day with her, nothing out of the ordinary. About mid afternoon I heard the bike pull up; it was my husband Tom. I ran out to greet him as I usually do when he returns from someplace, and I asked him how the ride was. He said, "It was OK except for the accident we got into." I was put back for a minute and asked him what happened. He was in lots of pain, but didn't know how much until the days ahead. But this is what he said: "We (3 of them) were riding down a busy street that had a stop light at each corner so we were racing in between lights, joking around and having fun. The reason we did this was one of the guys was pretty new at riding and so when he started doing this, me and the other guy (knowing better) went along with it. So there we were, speeding up and stopping, speeding and stopping. Well, one of those times the speeding and stopping collided! One of the guys decided to "stop" as the start of a yellow light." He continued telling me that he was already into 3rd gear and was planning to sail through the yellow light, but was rudely interrupted. He was riding behind the two of them when the one guy stopped, the other stopped as well thinking that the other guy saw or heard something he didn't. And then realized nothing happened, the guy just stopped. So the one guy started edging closer to the "new" guy to reprimand him for doing that. But without their knowing, Tom was barreling in behind. There was just enough space between the two bikes for Tom to aim for. With that, he threw on his back brakes, which only caused him to start skidding; and so released it, guiding the bike straight between the two. With that, because of the speed and space, he didn't quite make it through without affecting the others. Both bikes went down because Tom's bike hit each bike on both sides. It was so close to the others that the brake lever scraped one of the guy's arms that it sliced it right open, through the thick leather jacket! The other had just had surgery on his hand, and it was hurt along with his ankle. But the two were able to get up fairly quickly and pick up their bikes. But out in front of them, they saw Tom. He lost control of the bike after passing the two, the bike fell on it's right side, and without letting go of the handlebars, Tom flew into the air up and over the bike and landed on his back in the middle of a busy intersection. He bounced back up on his feet and pushed his bike to the side. The other two saw the whole thing happened and knew something miraculous took place. They didn't know how he got up after that accident! He should have broken his back; his neck, and never got up off that ground. The new guy felt so guilty about the whole thing, but then God got a hold of his heart and told him that he witnessed a miracle. He's not been one to believe, he said, but he believes now, that gave him a glimpse of the hand of God! He had a spiritual experience from it, and if anything, that accident saved this man's soul from hell. The damage done to Tom was not visible. You would have thought he would be bruised or scratched up. He wasn't. When he laid down to rest, I prayed over his wounds. And no bruising happened at all, yet his back was in such pain. And he didn't go to the doctor. I hear some of you saying, "He should have gone to the doctor." Well, you and me both know that, but he wouldn't and you can't make someone do anything they don't want to do, especially a husband. So I prayed over his body and left him in God's care, keeping him in prayer daily. Then he shared with me more things that happened. He had just bought a new helmet because he was wearing one of those beany helmets. And frankly, the only reason he bought the new one was because his friend just got a helmet ticket for the same helmet he wore. He felt it was time to get a proper helmet. He said that when he bounced on his back, his head bounced like a ping-pong-ball. He recalls saying to himself, "I'll be all right because of this new helmet." And that was true. He knew his head would have split like a melon if he had been wearing that other helmet. A hardcore biker himself, he got a new respect for the helmet and one thing he said he would never say is that "this helmet saved his live and he believes in them now." As the days went on, we both realized the severity of this accident. I remember going to the refrigerator and seeing his lunch he made for work the next day, and imagining him not being here just made me want to cry. I can't even imagine what it would have been like if he didn't make it home. All I could do was hold him, love him, help him, caress him more than ever. My love was rekindled toward him; I no longer took him for granted. God gave him back to me. We both came to the knowledge that this was the day he was supposed to die. But it all changed because of the obedience of prayer. He even told me later he sensed it as well when he was riding, but he pressed on anyway. He even told me that before he left from his friends house that morning, he gave his friends grandson his favorite beanie! We knew that the specific prayer caused the bike not to skid! That they didn't actually run into each other, they breezed by each other. That the prayer prevented worse things from happening. This I can attest to. Because something he said really convinced me of that. When I prayed that he wouldn't skid, there was no way that bike shouldn't have skidded. In fact, it came to a dead stop when it dumped, and so Tom didn't skid either! He was in the middle of a busy intersection, the light just turned red his way, and so traffic was moving right to left. He could have slid out there and could have gotten hit by a car on top of all this, but he didn't. He didn't slide at all! To each man's amazement, they saw things that should never have happened. They had witnessed a miracle. The fact that Tom bounced up off the ground and was able to move the bike off the road was evidence of that too! As it was, the bikes weren't totaled either. All of them were able to get the bikes started and back home again with fixable damage to each bike. This morning as I was thinking about these past several weeks, I was reminded of a scripture in the bible where a man was destined to die. But he prayed to God, and God gave him 15 more years. Prayer changes things. Those who think everything is predestined and unable to change what God knows to happen, is very mistaken. Yes, God can see what is going to happen if we continue down the road we are on. But if we change that road through prayer, through obedience, whatever, it will also change the outcome. Nothing is set in stone; it's not that God changes, it's that we change. I'm so very thankful my husband is with me today! As my husband is more of a believer in helmets and I'm more of a believer in prayer. Fear
Not, Only Believe Pete Plitt Tight Rope Of God's Love Linda Lange I find that every day my walk with the Lord narrows. What I mean is that I sense his promptings ever so gently as I begin to fall from one side to another. He has taught me how to acknowledge Him in all my ways (Proverbs 3:5) so that He can direct my paths. Sometimes it isn't so clear to see the next step, but I can recognize when I've fallen off the "tight rope of His love." And these are the indicators that I'm out of balance and falling from one side to the left: When I feel frustration, confusion, anger, fear, feeling unfulfilled, requiring attention and acceptance at any cost, needy, ashamed, prideful, wrong words coming out of my mouth, hard time believing God, feeling alone, or that I've just lost my peace (I think that can cover the rest.). Sometimes these things come on gradually and before I know it I'm having a tizzy fit! But then at that point I realize what has happened. I've fallen off the tight rope of God's love. I went from one side to the other, and the only place that is safe and full of stability is being in the center of His love. The Bible says to be sober and vigilant because the devil roams around like a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour. (I Peter 5:8) He's looking for people that are "out of balance, or not standing on the tight rope of God's love." There is no room for error. We've been told to walk the straight and narrow path, and I know why. This helps us to recognize when we've swayed (or drifted) just a little. If our path was wide, we wouldn't know it until it's too late. Individuals who
have been given much responsibility in the Kingdom has a narrower path
to walk that those that don't. There are things that I just don't believe
I can do any longer because of the call on my life. But on the other
hand, my husband doesn't have a problem at all. I'm not talking about
obeying the Word, we both work at that, I'm talking about things that
aren't exactly spelled out in the Bible. And because I know this, I
don't So now 17 years later in our marriage, I'm more of a help-mate than a controller. I still tend to try to "tell him what to do" but now if he doesn't do it, I don't let it bother me. Now it's just a suggestion or a comment, not a "you have to do this or else." And of course controlling others is an indicator of falling off the "tightrope of God's love." Because we are trying to control our situation, when the Lord says, to acknowledge Him and He'll direct our paths. Which is it going to be? Toms TIDBITS "Equal Sign" Tom and I were talking the other day and I was working on some things that needed my action. I would want to see a start and finish on everything, I wanted a plan. I would say, OK, when this date happens, then we'll do this or that. Tom said to me, "You want an exclamation point at the end of everything, when what you need is an equal sign." Then he explained that I want everything cut and dry, no room for transition, no room for coming and going - that is represented by the equal sign. Sort of a two way street. I had to agree, but that is a new way of thinking for me, yet it is correct. That way it leaves room for miracles, for change, for new things to happen, but as long as I have my exclamation points I may be closing the door to many things God wants to bring about. Let me share it in a personal way: Tom and I enjoy riding our motorcycles. When we set out for a ride I want to know our destination, but Tom just wants to ride and see where we end up. I live by an "exclamation point" he lives by an "equal sign." See you next month! |