Sometimes we wish for the impossible and sometimes the impossible happens.
We opened up our cottage last week and spent our time relaxing, cleaning and walking on the beach. The weather was up and down; it was like Calgary weather.
Calgarians have a saying, “If you don’t like the weather now, just wait fifteen minutes.”
We didn’t have snow but at times we needed jackets, at other times our umbrella, and then one day we just needed shorts, t-shirts and sandals.
That’s right, one day it was hot, humid and 26 Celsius (79 F). It was like a mid-summer day … but it was short-lived.
We were back to wearing jackets later that evening and for the rest of the week, so it was not a difficult decision to leave the cottage early.
But it wasn’t the weather that triggered our decision.
Our daughter, Karlie, had spend three weeks in Cambodia and was flying home Saturday morning. We decided to pick her up at the airport.
Our cottage is a couple of hours away from the Toronto airport so we had a bit of a drive. The traffic wasn’t heavy, but we left kind of late.
In fact, we left so late that when Lily checked Karlie’s arrival time we knew there was no way we would be able to make it. It was pretty much an impossibility.
So I did three things to try to make the drive less stressful.
First, I told Lily we were not going to make it on time, so she would not be stewing over this fact all the way there.
Second, I drove really fast – not fast enough to have my car impounded, but not too far off.
The third thing I did was pray. I asked God to somehow get us there in time. … I felt like a hypocrite asking God for help and breaking the law to assist God in making it happen.
Periodically Lily would check the flight’s arrival time and every time the website indicated it was arriving earlier than before.
I wasn’t panicked by this but I did have unpleasant thoughts of our daughter arriving home and sadly finding no one at the airport to greet her.
That wasn’t a nice picture in my mind and it drove me to push the gas pedal down a little harder.
Along the route there were several little towns through which we had to slow down, but they were so small we’d blink and be through them.
However, coming out of one of those towns, we found ourselves behind a police car.
That really put a damper on our progress. It cut into what I could do to get us to the airport in time. While behind the officer, my speed was cut by about 35 km/h … and he stayed in front of us for 50 kms!
We had no hope of getting there on time in that unfortunate circumstance. But impossible happened …
Amazingly enough, Lily was standing there waiting for Karlie when she came out of customs.
Here’s the thing: In spite of my attempts to help God answer my prayer, the police car was like God saying, “I don’t need your help with this, Paul.” God can do what is impossible and He doesn’t need your help. He can do a really big thing, and sometimes will even make your selfish, personal request a reality. Don’t put off praying for anything and everything. God is able.
That’s Life!
Paul
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