Angel
on the Road
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Angel
on the Road
I had the most incredible thing
happen to me on the way home one night! I will start from the beginning.
I was driving home from a big city (one hour away from where I live) and
was approaching a little town out in the middle of nowhere. I had been
thinking about stopping along side the road and getting a sandwich out
of the cooler in the backseat and thought this was a good place. The
small town sat to the left of the highway. Well, I turned right at a highway
crossing and pulled over on the shoulder. I figured it was a good place
for me to make a U turn when I needed to get back on the highway again.
I opened the door and thinking I was unlocking all doors so I could get
into the back seat, I was actually LOCKING all doors!!! I didn't realize
it until I shut the door and couldn't open the back door. No keys in my
pocket, purse in the front seat, keys in the ignition and car running!!!
All I could say was, "Dear God, help me! What am
I going to do?! I'm in really BIG trouble!"
Across the highway stood this little grocery market. I started crossing
over to it, continuing to pray, wondering if they were even open for
business. It was almost 5:00 p.m., but getting dark already. I went
inside and this lady was watching TV. I anxiously told her exactly what happened and if she could make a phone call for me to see if my
husband was home. She said this guy was using their phone right now, but
we could wait until he got done. I glanced and saw a man who looked
in his early thirties, pacing around with a portable phone. My mind was
kept thinking what else I could do and who else I could call, in case my
husband wasn't there, but still on the road. Without my little pocket address/phone book I couldn't remember any phone numbers except my house
one. (Besides, my son-in-law and son were working a night shift and it
would take hours for them to reach me and then take me home.) I wondered
when the stranger would finish his phone call. The lady and I talked a
little bit and she was very nice with me. Then she said, "Maybe he
(the stranger) can help you get in your car; he looks like the type that
might be able to get in." It was at that moment that I felt this
man was perhaps there in that store at that particular time for a reason
and was going to help me.
When the man finished with his phone call and the lady told him what
happened with me, right away he said, "I can get it" and
seemed concerned enough to help. He said, "Was that your car across
the highway? I saw it parked there." We walked outside and he
fished around in his trunk for some things that might help him to get
through my car window. He was very calm and seemed sure of himself. It
vaguely crossed my mind that perhaps he was an expert at breaking into
cars. He told me about some kind of difficulty he was having that night
with moving a U-haul of things and missing someone, or something like
that, and probably being in trouble with them because of it. That was
why he had to stop and make the phone call.
We crossed the highway
and he said it would work better if he had a wire. He carried some type
of clipper with him and he went across the road and tried to get some
wire, but couldn't get any. Then he cross the other side of the road
where my car was and went up and down by a barbed wire fence until he
was able to clip a fairly long piece of wire to use. After working for
some time with it, it was clear it wasn't working too good. He said he
needed a clothes hanger and was going to see if the market had one and
that he also needed to bring his car over so he could shine the
headlights on my car, as it was getting darker and harder to see. He
asked me if I wanted to go sit in his car, but I said no, I'd wait. For
some reason I didn't feel afraid of him like you would with other
strangers.
He was gone for more than a little while, but finally I saw him come
out of the market and drive his
car over (a beat up old thing with the one window patched up) so that
his headlights could shine on where he was working. He hadn't
been able to find a clothes hanger, but the lady gave him a fly swatter
that he bent out straight and long. He
kept working and working, trying to get through the window, being very
patient. He even tried the passenger window, but it was tighter than the
driver's side. In the meantime, it kept getting darker and colder. He
told me I could sit in his car to keep warm if I wanted, but I decided
to just stand out there watching, and being quiet and patient. I was
praying and praying and praying. I knew that our wonderful Heavenly
Father promised to hear us when we were in trouble and I kept
remembering all kinds of Scriptures. I was afraid, yes, but I also felt
an assurance that I would be helped.
While the stranger was working he stopped once and said, "Let me
see if I have a key that will work." He had a ton of keys on a ring
and I wondered again if he was some kind of car thief. He said he always
keeps every key he's ever had. He tried one key that he thought would
fit, but it didn't. Then was when he told me that his father worked 30
years as a mechanic at the Chevy garage and he had gotten into a
"million cars" before. I was somewhat relieved to hear that.
Time kept passing, and he said the car window was sure tight, but he
kept working away. He never cussed, but when he got close to reaching
the button that opened the doors and couldn't get it, he quietly said, "dad gummit" and looked up and smiled. He would say,
"Boy, this is a stubborn little thing" and "I'll get
it." He also said, "I don't want you to get cold, that's my
job."
I started becoming very
concerned that my car would run out of gas since the engine was running,
but I told Jesus that He knew I needed gas to at least make it to the
next town (9 miles away) and then 9 more miles from there to home. As
nerve wracking as this all was, I just knew in my heart that God was
going to use this man to help me get my car unlocked. He had to, this
man was my only hope. The man continued working, all was quiet, I was
patient, but my nerves were strained as I shivered in the cold, dark
night. I continued to pray and thought of Scripture verses. A few
cars passed every now and then, but no one stopped to even see if we
needed help.
Finally, after about 1 hour and 15 minutes since I was first stranded,
the latch clicked OPEN!!!! I was so thankful!! I told him that I wanted
to pay him something and he said, "No, I don't want you to pay me
anything." I asked him what his name was. He said, "John Mackey." I told him my name and my husband's name. We talked just a
little and he said he was from this area and he had had some bad luck
with some renters and they had cheated him out of a bunch of money and
it was "a long story." I
can't remember all he said, but he was going to head out east somewhere
and he wasn't sure exactly where yet. I told him more than once that I appreciated so
much what he did for me. He just said, "Go and do something for
someone else." I think this man was a Christian. There was
something about his face and eyes, which looked so kind. And he was
kind--kinder than anyone I'd ever known.
I checked the gas tank gauge and thankfully I still had enough to get
home on. When I started driving home, that was when I started crying
from all the stress. I was so thankful that Jesus heard me and helped
me! I just kept praying all the way home. I was
so thankful how Jesus answered me and for
John. I prayed, "Jesus, pour out blessings on John Mackey for what he
did." I hope I'll see him in eternity someday and talk about what he
let Jesus do through him.
When I finally arrived home, I
wanted to come barging into the house and tell my husband all about it,
but he wasn't home! So I emailed
[two friends] and told them the whole
incredible, miraculous story. Then I went back outside to bring my
groceries in. When my husband phoned later (he didn't get to come home
that night because of his job), he said, "Maybe John Mackey
was an angel." And you know what? He may be right. That man had the
kindest eyes. By the way, I forgot about that dang
sandwich on the way home. Something much more important had happened to
me. God showed me His love.
Isn't our wonderful Heavenly Father so amazing and loving and
kind? Jesus is wonderful! One thing that has been deeply shown to
me is that He is ALWAYS there for us and He will always help us when we
are in trouble, or when we need Him. No matter what!! I knew God was
going to help me and, while I was waiting so nervously and shivering, I
told Him I was thanking Him ahead of time.
By Dee
Exit & Support Network™
2001(originally written to
Mike and a child survivor)
| "Thy mercy, O LORD, is in the heavens;
and thy faithfulness reacheth unto the clouds" ((Psalms 36:5). |
The
Rainbow and Other Marvels

One day I saw a bright rainbow that was so splendid that it stretched
from one end of the horizon to the other, the largest I'd ever seen.
It somehow made me feel as if God was telling me, at that moment, in that
indescribably beautiful scene, that He loved me. It wasn't an
ordinary rainbow or one of those that just peeks from the rain clouds.
It covered the entire sky in front of me. I wanted those I cared about
to see it and marvel in the wonder of it and to tell them what it meant to
me. I think God sends His love to us in different ways. If we are attune
to that truth, we will begin to notice it.
By Dee
Exit & Support Network™
2001
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We were headed down
the highway one hot, dusty day, to the Feast of Tabernacles. We had very
little money. Suddenly when we were miles from any city, we broke a rear
axel on the car. As we sat there, wondering what to do next, a truck with
an RV drove up and asked if we needed help. They were very friendly and
kind-hearted and drove us all the way back to the last city,
which was a good 50 or 60 miles away, since they said there was a salvage
yard there where we could get an axel. After we picked up
an axel, they again drove us all the way back to where our car was.
While
we were driving to and fro, they fed our entire family at a small table in the RV with
lots of food and beverages. When we
arrived back to our car, they stayed and helped us put the axel on. We
were very grateful for all their help, and while we were standing by the
highway, talking to the driver and thanking him, he slipped some money
in my husband's shirt pocket and said, "Here, this will help you enjoy your
vacation." We told him that he didn't
have to do that, but he insisted we take it. It wasn't until we got back in our car
and were headed down the highway, that my husband took the money out and
was astounded to find out it was a $100.00!!
Looking back, we
believe this may have been angels (or humans), that God sent to help us in our need.
The discouraging thing was when we told a WCG elder later about the
incident, he just said, "It couldn't have been angels, because these
people
served pork and beans, and angels wouldn't be eating pork."
There seems to have
been many such times that God has sent someone to help us when we have had
car breakdowns. Another time I was driving home from services with my son who
was only about 12 at the time. We stopped at an out of the way gas station
because the car started acting up. We put water in the radiator,
filled it with gas, but we couldn't get it to start. My son was standing
there, looking under the hood, not knowing what to do, when all of a
sudden a man roared in on a motorcycle, and asked us what the problem was. We
told him the car wouldn't start and that we didn't know what was wrong. He
lifted the hood, fiddled around with something inside with a tool that he
had, and then when we
turned the key, it started right up. We thanked him and he roared off. We
were able to get home with no problems whatsoever. My husband never could
find out what he fixed and the car worked perfectly after that. The man on the motorcycle was never seen again.
This is not to say
that we always had all prayers answered. There were many
times of suffering due to the way exploitative systems always abuse people.
But in remembering
these incidents, it gives us a chance to thank the true God.
A few months after I
exited WCG, my son (who wasn't attending services either) was driving down a
mountain road by himself in the winter. All of a sudden the car slid on a
patch of ice and headed off the road and down a cliff, completely out of
control. As it was lunging over the side and aiming directly toward a
house below, in the nick of time, the car caught on a tree
several feet down, and he was able to climb out and make his way back up
to the highway to safety. If that tree hadn't been there, he would have
plunged on down the side, been killed, or severely injured, and any others in that home would have been
killed or injured.
By Dee
Exit & Support Network™
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