Thursday, January 12, 2012

The little boy next door

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In my young opinion he was just a little monster.

What a spoiled brat of about 5 years old, was the boy next door to where I lived.  From what I could tell, he never obeyed his mother.  

More than once I saw him stand in the middle of the street, and play policeman. He would stretch out his arms and the car would stop, then he would laugh and run into the house.

One day he waited longer than usual to run out in the street to stop a car. The car was going the speed limit, but the driver was caught off guard when the child ran in front of him with his arms out stretched.

I remember the car bouncing as the driver slammed on his brakes trying to prevent hitting the lad.

However there was no avoiding the boy and the child was struck and knocked to the ground. Fortunately the driver quickly hitting his brakes had lessened the impact, and the boy was not badly hurt. For one thing it sure did knock some sense into him.

Because I was a witness so when the police came they asked my mother if they could speak to me.  She quickly agreed.  I told them the truth that the boy was in the habit of playing a game with the cars, and this time he ran right out in front of the car, and the man tried very hard to stop.

Soon after that the family moved away, and I doubt that the police did anything more than just lecture the parents.

As I think about that event, I wonder how many times in life, we rush right out in front of something and then dare it not to smash into us. I am not referring to a literal car, or bus, but simply things in life.

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Often there are changes in our lives, and it is expedient that we ask God what to do next.

If we jump out too quickly without Guidance from the Lord, we can end up in a collision of sorts.

Through prayer, and searching the scriptures we repeatedly will discover answers to which path to take and what turn off is the best one.  

May we be wise as serpents and gentle as doves! Guide me gentle savior.

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10 comments:

Denise said...

Sweet post.

Laura said...

This is such a wonderful illustration of a salty piece of advice, Hazel. Thank you for this reminder.

Ms. Kathleen said...

Wow, what a story of the little boy and praise God he was not hurt. It's amazing the parents if notified did nothing to stop the child from doing something so harmful. I do hope they realize how fortunate they are... Great message on guidance from the Lord. Thanks for sharing.

Anonymous said...

Oh yes Hazel, decisions take time!
Vicki K.

sylvia R @ sylvrpen said...

Hi Hazel,
Thank you for this excellent picture illustrating how foolish impetuous or presumptuous jumping into any "road" can be. I think this was just what I needed to read at this moment. God bless!

floyd said...

Great analogy. I'm sure we're all guilty like the little guy form time to time.

Anonymous said...

Seek, listen...wait - I like this one! Vicki K

Julie Ball said...

Love this story and your application of it! Thank you! :)

Unknown said...

Life lessons at every corner, even in the innocence of children. Thank you for sharing.

I am following your blog.

Have a great week!

Vickie
http://victoriasvoice44.blogspot.com

caryjo said...

AMEN!