I Will be With Thee

Ecclesiastes 11:1 - "Cast thy bread upon the waters: for thou shalt
find it after many days."
One summer my daughter and I took a traveling vacation together. Our son loaned
us his second-hand car but warned us that he couldn't guarantee a trouble free
trip. As we started the trip, I prayed that God would go with us and if we were
meant to have car trouble, please send us some caring Christians to show us
kindness in the work and the price of repairs.
We left Middle Georgia and headed to Columbia, SC to visit my brother.
Everything worked fine on the first day of our trip. The second day, the motor
began to cut off on us occasionally, but would crank easily after we let it
"rest' a bit. After a night with my brother and his wife, we headed for the
Coast of North Carolina to visit my sister. Still few problems. After spending
two nights with my sister, we received a telephone call that my Dad's sister had
died, so we took the northern route from Eastern NC across to Kings Mountain to
attend the funeral. Going down the interstate, the motor began to sputter and
skip. What to do now? I sent up a silent prayer for wisdom to know just what to
do about that problem and how to do it best. The next exit came up quickly. I
advised my daughter to pull off there so that we could find a service station
with a mechanic and try to find the problem with the car.
Neither of us had very much money with us. I prayed earnestly that we would find
an honest mechanic that would not make us wait too long to "fix" the
car. God heard and answered in a marvelous way. The station that was the first
one off the interstate not only had a repair bay, but the owner of the station
was there. He agreed to take the time to look at the car and see if he could
help and urged the two of us to go inside the station where his wife was sitting
to get out of the heat and have refreshments while he worked on the car.
I began to witness to the wife and found that not only were she and her husband
Christians, but they belonged to a church in which my husband had preached many
times when we lived in Eastern North Carolina. They remembered having heard him
preach.
They practiced Ephesians 4:32 "Be ye kind…." that day for not only
did the husband put us ahead of other cars he had waiting for repairs, but he
only charged us what the part cost him - no profit on the part and no cost for
the labor.
You might say I was "ye of little faith" that day. I just could not
believe that not only was the first station we came upon just off the interstate
situated right where our ailing car could make it for help but the owners knew
my preacher husband and treated us so royally for his sake.
Isn't our God great in his Promise Keeping? I asked not that God would keep us
from trouble, but that if we were to have trouble He would send us kindness in
the midst of trouble. He not only took care of our financial needs, but sent us
new friends to cheer us on the way also.
God promised, "I will be with thee" and He was. Praise his
Name.
Audrey Mullen |