1 Kings 19:12 (ESV)
And after the earthquake a fire, but the Lord was not in
the fire. And after the fire the sound of a low whisper.
Frank SanGregory of Tiffin, Ohio, was getting ready for
work. He was on the afternoon shift so although his daughter Theresa and his
almost-two-year-old grandson, Josh, were finishing lunch downstairs in the
kitchen with Grandma, Frank had gone upstairs to shave. There was a large
window at the top of the staircase, and right in front of it, Frank kept a
large exhaust fan to circulate the air on hot days. But today was not hot so
the fan was not running. Frank barely noticed it as he passed it, went into the
bathroom and closed the door. He could still hear the laughter coming from
downstairs. He adored his grandchildren, and hated to say goodbye to little
Josh. But they lived nearby, so more fun would certainly be in store.
Frank started his routine. And then, “I don’t know why,”
Frank says, “but a few minutes after I had closed the bathroom door, I felt as
if I should open it and look out into the hallway.” He had no reason to do so,
and he wasn’t finished shaving yet. “And I never opened the bathroom door
before I was finished---except in very hot weather, perhaps. But today wasn’t
hot. Neither did I hear anything that would cause me to open the door. There
was no reason in my mind. I just decided that it was something that I should
do. And so, I opened it just a slit.”
Toddler Joshua had followed Frank up to the second floor!
The two-year-old stood, on the next to last step, reaching out to take hold of
the heavy fan, to pull himself up to the top of the stairs.
Time seemed to stand still---and then as Joshua grabbed
the fan to brace himself, it started to tip towards him. Frank flung himself
out the door, just in time to grab the tipping fan with his left arm. At the
same instant, he was able to wrap his right arm around Joshua to keep him and
the fan from rolling down the stairs. “Had I been even a second later, I
shudder to think what could have happened,” Frank says. “The fan wasn’t running
but it was very heavy, and Joshua would have no doubt been crippled or perhaps
even killed.”
Frank has always believed that it was God urging him to
peek out that bathroom door. God intervened and saved the family from a
terrible tragedy.
Are you listening to the small still voice of God when He
prompts you to do something?
Dear Lord, thanks for Your prompting voice. We pray that
our ears would be open and that we would listen and do what You say. In Jesus’
Name. Amen.
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