<\/a>Alan got on one side of me and Cat on the other. I was wobbly, but I didn’t feel hospital ready. We baby-stepped to the wooden rungs of Rugby’s gingerbread-like Episcopal Church. The first responder brought an ice cold bottled papaya drink in a towel since her ice had melted. Alan held it to my face. “I can do that,” I said, taking it from him.<\/p>\nA few people stopped to ask how I was. No one could believe my face didn’t look like it had been smashed by the front end of a dump truck. I knew the ferocity of the fall. I felt it. How did my nose, glasses, and cheekbones survive a forward, full-throttle assault? It wasn’t humanly possible.<\/p>\n
Yet it was spiritually possible.<\/p>\n
We went back to the house and I went to bed, my perfectly unscathed glasses on the nightstand. Alan tucked me in. “How long did it take for you to get to me after I fell?” I asked. ”<\/p>\n
About two seconds.” He looked at me lovingly, and like he was seeing a miracle.<\/p>\n
Seconds.<\/em><\/p>\nWhen he left, I thanked God for the marvelous angel who’d softened my descent. My eyelids fluttered. It was midday, but all I wanted was to sleep, and dream. “For He will give His angels charge over you.” Had Psalm 91 made the difference? Had this “covering” prayer covered me, keeping me safe?<\/em> The fall had shocked me, my body needing to rest and recover, but come evening, makeup dabbled around and over the bridge of my nose masked my redness. In less than a week, I was normal.<\/p>\nThe incident humbled me, especially after seeing pictures of two Facebook friends who had similar falls. Looking at their battered, purple, and swollen photos, I knew this should have been me. Both required ambulances, hospital care, and a fairly lengthy recuperation. Before I fell, I’d never heard a story of someone I knew falling face first on asphalt.<\/p>\n
However, another baffling episode lay ahead. It would leave me equally befuddled and amazed.<\/p>\n
Just over a month later, late one evening, I was making a cup of magnesium tea, topping it with boiling water. Except on this night, distracted by my cat, I poured the roiling liquid over my hand. I shrieked and Alan came running.<\/p>\n
“Put your hand under cold water!” He flipped on the tap and my hand was immediately soothed. Five, eight, ten minutes . . . every time I pulled it out, my skin felt like it was on fire.
\nSince it was near bedtime, I began to concoct standing sleep scenarios and prayed a simple prayer, “Lord, help this to heal. I really need you to do it now. Thank you, Lord.” Something like that.<\/p>\n
As long as my hand was under cold running water, it felt okay, but outside the water, a fiery pain erupted. “How will I sleep?” Finally, I dried my hand and slathered on one and then several oils and lotions, hoping for a remedy. I settled in bed, blowing on it, shaking it. Nothing. Before returningto the water, I prayed earnestly: “Lord, I need you to heal this now. I didn’t sleep last night and tonight will be terrible if you don’t intervene. Please have mercy on me.” I ended as I usually did\u2013believing. “Thank you for healing me, Lord, and for always answering my prayers.” And almost that quick, the pain left.<\/span><\/p>\nTotally.<\/p>\n
It didn’t burn, it didn’t hurt. Until a few minutes later, I laid back on the bed thinking, “Maybe that water didn’t boil as long as I thought.”<\/p>\n
As quickly as the thought formed, the pain returned. (How stupid am I?) But, I repented and it left. No need to repent again, I’d learned my lesson. That night, like the afternoon of my fall, I slept peacefully, and my hand never again hurt.<\/p>\n
What happened was clearly beyond the laws of physics. Once again, I felt thankful and humbled. God is no respecter of people, I knew. He won’t do something for me that He won’t do for you. Yet, all I could think was, why now and why me<\/em>? On numerous occasions I’d asked to be healed of illnesses or pain and nothing happened. Perhaps<\/em>, I theorized, angels deal with wounds rather than sickness.<\/em> But the “Why<\/em>” word was stuck in my head.<\/p>\nI kept going back to Psalm 91. Was I now dwelling in the secret place of the Most High God like the Psalm suggests?<\/em> All I knew for sure was that I’d been delivered<\/em> on two occasions. Perhaps in my daily recitation of Psalm 91, I was dispatching angels and dispelling demons.<\/p>\nIt’s difficult if not impossible to determine which prayers God fully answers. I don’t understand the Why <\/em>in these two situations. Perhaps angels were dispatched because my trust is in Jehovah Jireh, the Lord my provider, and Jehovah Rophe, the Lord my healer. And on one afternoon and one evening, He had taken me under His feathers.<\/p>\nToday, in this very real blustering snowstorm, as I press up to a fire roaring up the chimney, comforted, warmed, and full, I’m reminded, He is always with me.<\/em><\/p>\nNo matter how bad the storm, how hard the fall, or how hot the water.<\/p>\n
“Thank you, Lord.” xxx<\/p>\n
Psalm 91<\/strong>
\n1 He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High
\nShall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.
\n2 I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress;
\nMy God, in Him will I trust.”
\n3 Surely He shall deliver you from the snare of the fowler
\nAnd from the perilous pestilence.
\n4 He shall cover you with His feathers,
\nAnd under His wings you shall take refuge;
\nHis truth shall be your shield and buckler.
\n5 You shall not be afraid of the terror by night,
\nNor of the arrow that flies by day,
\n6 Nor of the pestilence that walks in darkness,
\nNor of the destruction that lays waste at noonday.
\n7 A thousand may fall at your side,
\nAnd ten thousand at your right hand;
\nBut it shall not come near you.
\n8 Only with your eyes shall you look,
\nAnd see the reward of the wicked.
\n9 Because you have made the Lord, who is my refuge,
\nEven the Most High, your habitation,
\n10 No evil shall befall you,
\nNor shall any plague come near your dwelling;
\n11 For He shall give His angels charge over you,
\nTo keep you in all your ways.
\n12 They shall bear you up in their hands,
\nLest you dash your foot against a stone.
\n13 You shall tread upon the lion and the cobra,
\nThe young lion and the serpent you shall trample underfoot.
\nGod’s speaks<\/em>
\n14 “Because he has set his love upon Me, therefore I will deliver him;
\nI will set him on high, because he has known My name.
\n15 He shall call upon Me, and I will answer him;
\nI will be with him in trouble;
\nI will deliver him and honor him.
\n16 With long life I will satisfy him,
\nAnd show him My salvation.”<\/body><\/html><\/p>\n<\/span><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<\/span><\/div>Angels are everywhere! I love it when it is obvious, they are following ME! I shuddered as a snow front pelted the East closing schools and businesses. Reclining on my heated mattress pad, watching through the blinds, I hoped it would pass. Yet we were in its path. I snuggled down into the covers. “Lord, …<\/p>\n
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