2.12- Louise suffers from muscular dystrophy.
2.12-
Louise
suffers from muscular dystrophy. While trying to exit a train station one day,
she found herself facing a large flight of stairs without an elevator or
escalator. On the verge of tears, Louise saw a man suddenly appear, pick up her
bag, and gently help up the stairs. When she turned to thank him, he was gone.
Michael was late for a meeting. Already
stressed from relationship breakdown, he started battling London’s traffic only
to get a flat tire. As he stood helplessly in the rain, a man stepped out of
the crowd, opened the trunk, jacked up the car, and changed the tire. When
Michael turned to thank him, he was gone.
Who were these mysterious helpers? Kind strangers
or something more?
The popular image we have of angels as
radiant or winger creatures is only half true. While some appear this way
(Isaiah 6:2; Matthew 28:3), others come with dusty feet, ready for a meal
(Genesis 18:1-5) and are easily mistaken for everyday people (Judges 13:16).
The writer of Hebrews says that by showing hospitality to strangers, we can
entertain angels without realizing it (13:2).
We don’t know if Louise and Michael’s
helpers were angels. But according to Scripture, they could have been. Angels
are at work right now, helping God’s people (Hebrews 1:14). And they can appear
as ordinary as a person on the street.
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