Near
Misses
The best moment of a Christian's life is his
last one, because it is the one that is nearest heaven. And then it is that he
begins to strike the keynote of the song which he shall sing to all eternity. Charles Spurgeon
Have you ever looked back over your life and
thought about your near misses? What I
mean by that is the times you missed getting hit by a car, or getting into an
accident or you happened to move one way or another and disaster didn’t happen.
I started thinking about some of the near
misses in my life where God saved me.
There was the time I was driving down the freeway to church and there
was a car in front of me. I was watching
the driver in front of me and all of a sudden he swerved to the right. I looked ahead of me and there was a tarp in
the middle of the road. It wasn’t just
any tarp; it was one that an eighteen wheeler uses to covers its cargo. The
problem was it wasn’t flat but was folded and stood about 3 feet high in the
middle of my lane. I swerved to the left
and missed it by inches.
There are red lights and stop signs I have
run by not paying attention. There was
the hospital stay where the dose of medicine was too large and I passed out and
the emergency medical team had to come in and revive me.
My husband told me about one he had many
years ago. He was at a golf tournament
and a storm blew in. He had been
standing under a large oak tree but had moved away from it. Soon after he moved lightning struck the tree
and there was a man standing under it and a large limb fell on him and it
killed him instantly. Jerry had been
standing in that spot just 10 minutes earlier.
God has a purpose for each of us. We can either live up to what God’s plan is
for us or we can squander it on things that don’t matter to our eternal life. It is a scary thing to think that our last
breath could be tomorrow, today or in the next few moments.
I want my life to have meaning. Not just meaning in the sense that I was
successful or powerful or beautiful.
When I think of my last day on earth, I want it to mean something to
God’s kingdom. If the last thing someone
says of me when I am laid in the ground is that she loved God and lived her
life for Him, then every near miss was worth it. I still have time, whatever God allows, and
what I make of it is up to me.
Prayer for the Day:
Heavenly Father, I praise You for giving me this time. Only You know when my last breath will be on
this earth. Help me to use it to tell
others about You. If You can be glorified by something I do, I praise you for
the opportunity.
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