I'm praising God today
Published on May 18, 2006 By KFC Kickin For Christ In Misc
Well I've written about most of the happenings this past week involving my middle son's graduation from VMI in VA. Now comes the rest of the story only this involves my youngest son David.

Some of you know David from his blogging time here on JU. He has since moved away from that, being much too busy with college life and work plus trying to keep Aly smiling (which is not a hard thing to do).

He and Aly came to most of the events planned for the grads and their parents. At one point on Sunday they headed back to Lynchburg to take care of last minute end of school stuff before they head home for the summer. David also had to work a double shift that day. He got out early about 8:30 and then had to help Aly move her furniture into her new home for next semester. Of course David was not happy about doing this after working all day, but he did and about midnight or so they finished but not before she had him run to Walmart for a doorknob.

Since Lexington is about an hour or so away from Lynchburg and it was well past 1 am it was too late for the trip to our hotel. So with two floors in her new apt she offered a couch for David to sleep on. They have agreed they would never put themselves in a compromising situation both making the decision to wait until marriage. The gentleman that he is, he declined. He said he would sleep in her car. She would not give him her keys, because she felt so bad, so he settled in on the sidewalk. Once he makes up his mind. That's it. No changing it. After arguing she gave in and he slept in her car and she went inside. So they basically got two or three hours of sleep because they had to pick me up at 8 am while my husband went to Goshen to pick up Brian's girlfriend for the commissioning.

Ok so now we've got two very tired kids but they made it on time and the day went well as I already blogged about. The next day would be the final day of graduation. After that Aly wanted to start their roadtrip to Chicago. David was going to drive her there and then fly home. Well he felt they should leave after a fresh night and start on the road Wed morning. We knew it was going to be Aly who won this battle. She did and so they started on their way about 3:30 an hour or so after graduation was over.

So here we are about 8 pm or so in the hotel packing up ourselves getting ready to head home in the am. We get a call from David. They had a very bad car accident. The car is totaled. He didn't say anything about Aly and he sounded awful. "No Aly is ok" he said when I asked. They both had bumps and bruises. David was bleeding from the head and his arm was swollen from putting his arm out in a protective way in front of her and he got slammed with the airbag.

Somehow he managed to get them into a hotel after calling a cab. They checked in and he was trying to figure out the sleeping arrangments. He said he would not sleep in the room the same as what had happened at her apartment. Only now he had no car to sleep in. She had already called her Dad and both her parents were very ok with David staying with her (double beds) but David being as he is was still refusing to stay in the same room, and I know he was exhausted. I told him that they needed to keep an eye on each other. These are extenuating circumstances. They were both in shock still.

Tonight I head the whole story, and it's quite a story.

It had been raining hard but had stopped minutes before the accident. They had just gone through the toll booth and had gone maybe 50 meters was David's estimation when he lost control of the car. He spun around and hit the cement barrier I think on the left. After hitting that hard, he crossed four lanes into the opposite barrier hitting the other side. While they were spinning around both of them were praying aloud for safety. When the car stopped, almost at that exact second a couple of semi's whizzed right past them. If it had been just a fraction of a second sooner they would have been involved in much more than this single car accident they had. Another vehicle also sped by them and immediately put on his brakes to help them. This happened about 6 pm still quite a busy time of the day for traffic.

The police and ambulance came, but all they had were cuts and bruises and no other car involved. No limbs broken. David looked at the situation. The car was totaled, the whole front end damaged. A tow truck was called as well as the cab. He was shocked to see then had they gone about another 20 or 30 meters or so there would have been no cement barrier. Instead what they would have found was basically a ravine, and very steep. They would have gone down quite a ways and most certainly would have been killed.

The first thing Aly said when she understood what had just happened was this: "David, God must have a plan for us." She told me she felt God and saw God in all of this.

I know exactly what she means. I also was involved in a car accident a few years back. After getting out of my car and seeing the other car in a ditch with his front end a mess, I looked and I didn't have even a scratch on my car. I was asked by the people coming out of their cars what I thought of that. I said it was a God thing. He's gotten me out of more than one scrape.

God must have a plan for me too.

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on May 22, 2006
I will have to do it later....will watch for the pics.
on May 22, 2006

Ok, in my long reply I responded to your points above...but then JU ate it.  So frustrated I went to read a daily devotional.  Guess what it was on?

John 13:20.

Here are the first few lines of the devotional.

"If you're wise you'll focus on the message, not the messenger.  "But shouldn't leaders set a good example;shouldn't they be called to a higher standard?"  Yes, those entrusted with great responsibility experience greater correction.  But God does that-not you.".

Then it goes on to talk about Saul and David and how David would not take his life as a king appointed by God.

Anyway, the message for me was clear.  I can speak to you about pride, but that's not really my job.  Better for me to talk about my own experience with it and give the opportunity for others to learn from my mistakes if they are so inclined.

So I will be putting together an article about my experience with pride....eventually.

on May 22, 2006
yes, good stuff Tova. I'll look forward to reading what you have when you're done.

One of my favorites is from Paul............"Take heed least you fall" I understand it's a very hard fall and long too coming from high up on the mountaintop. He brought me up and he can take me down easy enough. Believe me, I thank God everyday for all that I have. I know it's not me but all about HIM.

tried to send pics last night but with dial up it wasn't working very good. I'll try again later.



on May 22, 2006
One of my favorites is from Paul............"Take heed least you fall"


LOL

Mine is "Test everything."

on May 22, 2006
tried to send pics last night but with dial up it wasn't working very good. I'll try again later


You should upload them to photobucket.com that way you can just link them now and in the future. It's pretty fast....uh, well, maybe not with dial up.
on May 22, 2006
If you're wise you'll focus on the message, not the messenger. "But shouldn't leaders set a good example;shouldn't they be called to a higher standard?" Yes, those entrusted with great responsibility experience greater correction. But God does that-not you.".


I like this. What devo is it coming from? Regarding John 13:20.........

God will bless his word. We are saved by hearing the word. Judas also preached the word. Many could have been saved in spite of the messenger. It’s not the messenger that saves. It’s the message. Some people are saved by preachers who are not.

when dial up's all you got......dial up's all you need.....lol. Can't say I love it. I'll try your link soon.





on May 23, 2006
What devo is it coming from?


The one K-Love sends me every month. Are you familiar with K-Love? If not click on the link on my blog...they rock.
on May 23, 2006
I do believe God blesses those who glorify him. I do believe he has a plan for them.


Then what about me? How come I'm still here? I'm not a Christian. I don't believe in the Christian version of god. So, why am I here? And, to continue in that vein, why am I still here but people who are devout christians and who glorify god much more than I do are gone? Killed by car accidents almost indentical to mine?

It seems to me that you have an answer for everything and that sometimes those answers are contradictory.

That's all I have to say 'bout that. Apart from to agree with the prideful thing.
on May 23, 2006
Then what about me? How come I'm still here?


God has a plan for you too. When he's done with you you will know it. You will not be around this side of eternity any longer. Paul who was awful (much worse than you I'm sure) and killing the new Christians said later that God had ordained him from his mother's womb. God had a great plan even for this murderer. There's still hope for you yet........

Regarding those who love him tho he says that "all things work together for good to them that love God and who are called according to his purpose." It's not about us. It's all about HIM.

There are two sets of books. One is the book of the living. Everyone who has walked this earth is in that book. I imagine in that book are the number of days we are to live. Only God knows that. The other book is the Lamb's book of life. Only those that love God are in that book and so since the foundation of the earth.

sometimes those answers are contradictory.


Can you elaborate?

the prideful thing.


Ok prideful about what? My son? I have pride in my son and his decision? There is nothing wrong with that. Having pride in another is okay. What is not okay is one who is puffed up with pride over their own accomplishments. Nothing here speaks of pride in myself. Nothing.

I have spent alot of time in prayer for my children over the years. When I see them do something that is both honoring to their parents and/or God, I am proud of them that they love God. What I mean by that is I am happy for them because I know they will have a better happier life.

Jealousy is not a good thing either. But Paul spoke about being jealous over the new Christians with a Godly jealousy. His jealousy was for them not for himself. He wanted what was best for them. The same applies here.



on May 23, 2006
Tova,

No, I'm not familiar with K-Love. I will check it out tho.....thanks. Maybe I can get it too. I do Oswald (as you probably know) and used to get Adrien Rogers but he died last fall.
on May 23, 2006

Then what about me? How come I'm still here? I'm not a Christian. I don't believe in the Christian version of god. So, why am I here?

Because you are living and doing as our God dictates, and your spirit does as well.  You are blessed, regardless of whether you believe because of how you act and live.  We follow our faith because it is right for us.  You follow your faith for the same reason.  IN the end, if we do it right, we get to the same end.  Karma, or Spirit.  No good person is going to be left wanting.  Regardless of belief.

on Sep 01, 2006
Little-whip.... I dont like you very much.... you have nothing worth reading....quiet please.
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