Tuesday, November 8, 2016

The Lonesome Highway 11/8/16

Good Morning,

A cup of Door County Chocolate Cherry Coffee sure would go good right now. Last day in Michigan before I go home tonight.

1Timothy 2:1 I urge you therefore, that, first of all, supplication, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men.

I went to bed early last night and was awake by 3 AM. Sleep has been escaping me and my usual pattern of rest has been altered these last few days. The cabin I am staying in is close to a rural highway.  When I woke up, the sound of cars and trucks could occasionally be heard.



I wondered who could be going anywhere at this time. Could it be a truck driver with a delivery?  Maybe the sheriff or a nurse going to work?  It might have been someone returning ftom the local casino. I will never know who it was that was traveling the dark road. I stopped and said a pray for whoever was in the vehicles. I prayed in general for them. They will never know that they were prayed for.

Friends,  we all know people who are on a dark highway in their life. Of course we should reach out and encourage them. That is a good thing to do. But we can pray for them whenever they come to mind and intercede on their behalf. It takes no effort. It only takes a little time. Your prayer to Our Heavenly Father might be the light for their highway.

God bless,

Marty

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