Helen,
You brought me a smile this morning. Never thought of that quite like you
put it.
Blessings,
Vicki
----- Original Message -----
From: "Helen" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 6:47 AM
Subject: Re: Prayer Answered
> Vicki, your thought to lay hands on that non-obedient vehicle was the
faith
> that God honored in answering your prayer to keep the expense down. You
> didn't have to physically lay hands on it. God saw it as done, expressed
> in your trust in Him.
>
> Loving you, because of Him,
> Helen
>
> Earlier, Vicki and The Rors wrote:
> >Quick moment of reflection.
> >Last Saturday night, as we were on the way to some friend's house for a
> >surprise birthday party, our van suddenly decided not to start. We were
> >just leaving Safe Way, as we had forgotten to pick up a card. So there
we
> >were in that parking lot. The motor wouldn't turn over, and things
> >intermittently came on, like the lights with the turn of the key in the
> >ignition, and those funny little dinging bells that signify one thing and
> >another. It wouldn't have been so bad, except that I had the birthday
cake.
> >Well, the long and short of it was that we had to tow the car. Then we
had
> >visions of how much it might cost to fix the ignition switch, which we
> >thought was the expensive problem. So we went through the weekend,
> >borrowing my mom's car, very glad it was available to us. Then, Monday
> >morning, John had an idea to check the electrical current to the battery.
> >There was some miniscule amount of current. So, the real problem was the
> >simple dead battery, not the ignition switch. There were no prior
> >indications of a weak battery either. So with the $40 tow charge and the
> >$40 new battery, our van was up and running again with much lower expense
> >than we had envisioned.
> >While in that Safe Way parking lot, we prayed that the Lord would keep
the
> >expense down on this little venture. He did answer our prayer.
Temptation
> >was to severely lay hands on this non-obedient vehicle. Ha.
> >
> >So, in retrospect, maybe the problems we think are our problems, aren't
> >really our problems at all. By the way, the birthday cake, someone from
the
> >party came and picked it up.
>
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