“God is watching over us.”
—Psalm 91:11
Life to some may be a little thing! But a little thing can mean a life. Even two lives. How well I remember. Two years ago in downtown Denver my friend, Scott Reasoner, and I saw something tiny and insignificant change the world, but no one else even seemed to notice.
It was one of those beautiful Denver days, Crystal clear, no humidity, not a cloud in the sky. We decided to walk the ten blocks to an outdoor restaurant rather than take the shuttle bus that runs up and down the Sixteenth Street Mall. The restaurant, in the shape of a baseball diamond, was called The Blake Street Baseball Club. The tables were set appropriately on the grass infield. Many colorful pennants and flags hung limply overhead.
As we sat outside, the sun continued to beat down on us, and it became increasingly hot. There wasn’t a hint of a breeze, and heat radiated up from the tabletop. Nothing moved, except the waiters, of course. And they didn’t move very fast, either.
After lunch, Scott and I started to walk back up the mall. We both noticed a mother and her young daughter walking out of a card shop toward the street. She was holding her daughter by the hand while reading a greeting card. It was immediately apparent to us that she was so engrossed in the card that she did not notice a shuttle bus moving toward her at a good clip. She and her daughter were one step away from disaster when Scott started to yell. He hadn’t even gotten a word out when a breeze blew the card out of her hand and over her shoulder. She spun around and grabbed at the card, nearly knocking her daughter over. By the time she picked up the card from the ground and turned back around to cross the street, the shuttle bus has whizzed by her. She never even knew what almost happened.
To this day, two things continue to perplex me about this event. Where did that one spurt of wind come from to blow the card out of that young mother’s hand? There had not been a whisper of wind at lunch or during our long walk back up the mall. Secondly, if Scott had been able to get his words out, the young mother might have looked up at us as they continued to walk into the bus. It was the wind that made her turn back to the card –in the one direction that saved her life and that of her daughter. The passing bus did not create the wind. On the contrary, the wind came from the opposite direction.
I have no doubt it was the breath of God protecting them both. But the awesomeness of this miracle is that she never knew. As we continued back to work, I wondered how God often acts in our lives without our being aware. The difference between life and death can very well be a little thing.
Offered by Robert Morrison
Comment:
How often we are protected by God, unaware of His providential care? Robert and Scott were privileged to witness the miracle of a mother and child who were protected by a mysterious wind from instant death. Do you feel that God is watching over you? Do you pray to God for His protection every morning when you wake up? Think about it!
God is watching over you. Give Him his due.
Fr. Hugh Duffy
4 Comments
Sylvia
A beautiful story that made me wonder how often Are we protected by God thru His many blessings every single day that go unnoticed….thank you God for watching over me EVERY SINGLE DAY!
Lynn Lindell
Thank you Father for this beautiful reminder that the Hand of God is always upon us.
Thanks be to God for His guiding Hand!
Rachel Lavigne
Thank you Father Duffy for this beautiful and true story…what a nice reflection.
Yes God is our Protector at all times…how we are blessed.
We do not always realize how much He cares about each one of us but the truth is He does care and loves us so much.
Okeechobee Florida
Rachel & Robert
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