And the things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also. 2 Tim. 2: 2
The
story is told of Francis Gilmore, of Michigan, who was driving his 40
ton tractor trailer along the Kansas turnpike. While driving, he
suddenly went blind, and could not see anything around him.
Mr.
Gilmore grabbed his CB radio, called for help, and begin to apply his
brakes, as he heard a reply. A calm voice came over the radio which
said, "Don't panic, go to your right. Easy now. You are on the
shoulder. You are O.K. now, so shut it down."
Gilmore
said he owed his life and the life of others around him, to the man who
responded to his call for help. The trucker who answered his plea
became help for his blinded eyes.
Every
single day, we come into contact with individuals who are blind to the
dangers all around them. Many of these people are panic stricken, and
they feel they have no where to turn for help. Some are fearful, and
there is no one helping to calm their anxiety. Many wander, aimlessly,
waiting for direction. These fail to realize there is one we all can
call upon, who will give us peace for our soul and directions for a life
of peace. As Gilmore, there are many facing destruction on the highway
of life.
As
God's children, we are responsible to witness to those around us who
are blind because of walking in the darkness of sin. Each day, many
are seeking help. What will we do about them? Will we speak peace, by
declaring God's Word and letting others know there is hope for the
hopeless and help for those who feel helpless?
May
our prayer be to hear the cries of those around us who are looking for
God's light and seeking safety. It can only be found in His salvation.
He has given Christians a great responsibility to help lead others to
Him, that He might give them rest.May we always seek the courage and the
wisdom to help others as we walk through this life.
Blessings In Christ,
Jo Ann Kelly © 2010, 2003
J. P.'s Inspirations
Daily Smile:
One Sunday morning, a mother went in to wake her son and tell him it was time to get ready for church, to which he replied, "I'm not going."
"Why not?" she asked.
"I'll give you two good reasons," he said. "One, they don't like me, and two, I don't like them."
His mother replied, "I'll give YOU two good reasons why you SHOULD go to church. One, you're 54 years old, and two, you're the pastor!"
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