Growing increasingly fearful, she sped up, trying to lose her pursuer, but it was futile.
She then exited the freeway and drove up a main street, but the truck stayed with her, even running red lights to do so.
In a panic, the woman wheeled into a service station, jumped from her car and ran inside screaming.
The truck driver ran to her car, jerked the back door open and pulled from the floor behind her seat a man that was hiding there.
The lady was fleeing from the wrong person. She was running from her savior!
The truck driver, perched high enough to see into her back seat, had spied the would be rapist and was pursuing her to save her, even at his own peril.
As was this day’s, the perspective of unbelievers is distorted.
People run from the pursuit of a God who is desiring to save them from destruction.
Those of us who know Him realize we love God because He first loved us.
When sinners, however, hear of a loving God who wants only their best and died to provide it, they often see instead only the promise of loss and a lack of fulfillment.”
Prayer Note #69 -taken from Dutch Sheets’ book, Intercessory Prayer (161, 162)
The next Prayer Note on Sept. 6th- Letting in the Light: Prayer Note #70 by Dutch Sheets
Tomorrow's post: God is Enough Max Lucado
Today’s treasure truth
#5: If you are “born again”, you are justified. (Rom. 5:1)
Our thought for today: The only plan of the devil is for your destruction, and will be futile, if you don't give in.
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