whisper a prayer at noon,
whisper a prayer in the evening to keep your heart in tune"
This familiar Sabbath school song is one of my favorites. I whisper prayers. Every time and anytime I have a concern or worry, I have learned to put it into God's hands. Even the smallest quietest prayer is heard. On Friday morning, I was facing the dilemma of traveling to Edmonton (almost a 3 hour drive) on wet and slushy roads. So I whispered a quiet and simple prayer. "Dear Lord, Please, let me drive on dry and bare roads this weekend. In Jesus' name Amen" Even though the forecast disagreed with my request, I still prayed. As I went through my morning routine I consoled myself that I would be able to drive my husbands very large 4x4 truck if I needed to. At about 11:30 I laid down to sleep for a couple hours and when I awoke, it was no longer raining. I packed up the car and left at 3:00 pm. The highlight in this is that I did drive all the way to and back from Edmonton on bare and dry roads. Somehow the forecast was wrong. It is wonderful when we see clear answers to our prayers. God is good! God remembers us! Praise the Lord for my amazing weekend and allowing me to have some fun along with safe travels!
"But you, O Lord, are a compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness." Psalms 86:15 NIV
We are so blessed by God's compassion and love.
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