Although I have experienced the privilege of counseling thousands,
teaching hundreds and mentoring dozens, I never thought my life all that
special or unique …until I began to write about my numerous ‘chance’
meetings and interactions with some notable people of our time, and
reflected on a series of what can only be described as miracles in my
life.
It was mid-afternoon, and Jean and I were on our way home
from church, (or some other place long since forgotten.) She was driving
our old green 1980 something Oldsmobile; a somewhat longer vehicle than
one generally sees on the road today. We were traveling at 50 MPH, or
greater, and as we neared an intersecting road on our right, which was
marked with a stop sign, hardly stopping a small blue car pulled into
our pathway.
We could plainly see a man and woman in the front of
the car, and a little boy and girl in the back seat. Less than 50 feet
separated the two vehicles, as Jean locked up the brakes. An accident
seemed inevitable. As with so many traumatic events, time seemed to slow
down for us. (Interestingly enough, I have read that this syndrome
occurs because the brain is processing more information than usual in
the same amount of time).
It was obvious that my wife had every
intention of plowing headlong into the smaller car, (and no doubt, all
the occupants of that vehicle would have been seriously injured or
killed.) Though we were driving a much larger automobile, we also would
not have been spared. We weren’t wearing our seat belts.
Suddenly, I just KNEW what I had to do.
I reached over with my left hand, took the steering wheel from Jean,
and began steering it in a direction that would take us around the rear
of the small vehicle. Amazingly, we cleared the back bumper of the
little car by a foot. Both my wife and I found ourselves leaning hard in
the direction of the drivers window. (As a result of that event, I can
relate to the G-forces the astronauts endure as they reach maximum
acceleration).
But the ride was far from over. Our ungainly old
car began a 180 degree slide. Suddenly, the back end was where the front
end was just seconds before. Now we were sliding backwards. As the car
lost momentum, we neared a wooden fence to our left which closely
bordered a house. We finally slid to a stop in a grassy area, a few feet
from the fence, very shaken, but not a scratch on either of us.
As for the small blue car, it was nowhere to be found. As we had
continued our surrealistic journey, we noticed it as it turned left into
the opposite lanes of the four lane highway. However, we would have
NEVER expected the driver to “keep on keeping on.” The decent thing to
have done, the only thing to have done, would have been to stop and
check on our fate. But that is not what happened.
However, just
about this time another car pulled up to the stop sign from whence the
former vehicle had come. Having seen the spectacle falling together
around him, I have no doubt that he watched the proceedings with awe.
The motorist asked if we were okay, and after we assured him we were, he
drove away.
There is an old joke, Jerry Clower used to tell, in
which a hillbilly preacher was known far and wide for his inexcusable
speed on the highway. One day a friend was driving behind “Rev. Jones,”
and as “Bubba” watched the good reverend navigate one mountain curve
after another, he feared the preacher would sooner, rather than later
find himself at the bottom of a cliff.
True to his expectation,
the young man watched in horror as the minister sailed off the side of
the mountain, and down the side of the steep incline; coming to rest
upside down. Bubba slammed on brakes and came to a stop just above “the
scene of the crime.” Running down the mountain the young mountain man
was amazed to see the preacher crawl out his car window; just as the
vehicle burst into flames.
As the good old boy ran down the mountain side, he screamed,
“Preacher, Preacher, are you okay?”
To which the minister replied,
“Well, yes, thank you, the Lord is riding with me!”
With this, Bubba smiled a toothless smile, and responded,
“Well, ya better let Him ride with me before you kill ‘em!”
Well, I don’t know about causing Him any harm, but after what my wife
and I experienced, in what was nearly a fatal accident, can there be any
doubt our guardian angels were ready to crawl out of our car, and ride
with someone else?
By William McDonald, PhD. Excerpt from (Mc)Donald's Daily Diary, Vol. 38. Copyright pending
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