To get an idea of what a ride across Royal Gorge Bridge in Colorado is like, look at this video http://royalgorgebridge.com/
By Ada Brownell
The gondola swung over the chasm while I and our two older
children peered down.
My husband stood on the edge of the canyon holding our
younger daughter’s hand. He hadn’t been about to go.
I considered why I didn’t fear this ride that terrified
others. We couldn’t see them as we rode, but I knew huge cables held the gondola.
We could see automobiles slowing crossing the Royal Gorge Bridge below. It was
a long ways down. To me it wasn’t much different from riding an elevator or
sitting in a Sunday school classroom in the basement while a crowd of heavy people
sat above me.
I trusted the cables to hold.
In life I’ve had many situations where I could not see God’s
ear listening to my prayer or His hand holding the future. But He was there.
An abnormality showed on my lungs. I’d had horrible
bronchitis for many weeks. The pulmonologist did all sorts of tests and
prescribed two different inhalers. They were expensive and he said I’d have to
take them the rest of my life because I had asthma and chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease. I took one of the inhalers, but the cough and wheezing
became worse.
In church I went forward for prayer more than once and
prayed at home. Usually I do what the doctor orders and practice faith and
works as St. James teaches. In other words, believe, pray, and do what I can
for myself. We’re blessed with health care in America, and I believe it
originated from God, who said in the last days before Christ’s return knowledge
would be increased. Yet I knew I needed to quit the inhaler because the problem
worsened. Immediately the cough and wheezing disappeared. Two other doctors
told me I don’t have asthma or COPD (emphysema).
We’ve had numerous miracles like that in our family, but we
lost our oldest daughter to cancer. That’s when I discovered God’s hand still
holds when your worst nightmare becomes reality. He gave peace beyond
understanding as His Word says.
You can’t borrow that peace in advance by dreaming up things
that could happen. It’s only when you need it you can look up and notice you
might be hanging over a chasm, but above the cables of God’s love hold.
The Word says, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and
lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him and he
will direct your paths” (Proverbs 3:5-6).
Copyright 2016 Ada Brownell
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