part of our neighborhood |
One of the tornadoes that destroyed the South last week came within one hundred yards of my house. Miles was at home when it hit, and our home was miraculously spared. The only effects we felt from the storm on our property: a branch about three inches in diameter is partially off a tree (and we are surrounded by trees); without power for about an hour; and without cable and internet for about a day. I even drove through quarter to golf-ball sized hail for fifteen minutes, and I don't have a single dent on my car. I felt almost guilty as we later drove through our neighborhood and then through the south side of town that was destroyed. But I have been given ample opportunity to give God glory . . . maybe that is why God was so gracious to us . . . Everytime someone asks about how we survived the storm, I start with, "only by the grace of God ... literally!"
part of the south side of our town |
I knew feeling guilty that we didn't have any damage wasn't right, but He has shown me how much He has done for me. We've been able to serve alot of people bkz we haven't been stuck at our own house trying to clean up. Some neighbors have used our fridge & freezer so their food didn't go bad. Some neighbors have used our shower bkz they have no hot water. We have donated & delivered food, organized donated items, listened to stories, cried with people, prayed for people and with people. Every time I have encountered someone who has experienced devastation, I feel so helpless and inadequate. I say to them, "I don't know what I can do for you, but I can pray. I will pray for you." Most of them said "thanks . . . that is the best thing you can do."
It has taken me some time to begin to wrap my brain around some of my own emotions surrounding this devastation, and I'm not there yet . . . but serving people and showing them the Savior is the best thing we can do.
Please keep praying for the victims of the 2nd deadliest tornado in US history, and Remember that He is still in control!
There's not a plant or flower below, but makes Thy glories known,
And clouds arise, and tempests blow, by order from Thy throne;
While all that borrows life from Thee is ever in Thy care;
And everywhere that we can be, Thou, God art present there.
(from I Sing the Mighty Power of God)
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