Trusting God’s Answers
Read: Psalm 121
It was a snowy morning December12th 2024, and one of the first snowfalls of the winter season in Southeast Michigan. The road was a combination of snow and ice when I entered I-94 at Cadieux, heading East. As I approached Moross Road. I saw a large vehicle spinning out of control ahead of me, and heading for the cement median separating East- and West-bound traffic.
I immediately headed toward the right side of the road to avoid a head-on collision, and to possibly get around him before his rebound off the wall. The road conditions did not allow enough speed to get around prior to his bouncing off the wall and crashing the driver side of my car with his full impact.
I was spun around with airbags deployed, fearing I would be hit again by a fast-moving truck or car.
The fast-moving oncoming traffic was somehow able to avoid my position on the road. If I had been hit a second time, I would have been sent down I-94 faster than a hockey puck at LCA.
I know that God and the Holy Spirit were with me that morning, as I had every reason not to be able to walk away, after being taken by ambulance to the hospital, and leaving after three hours.
One friend said, "God is not through with you after escaping that crash."
I have thought a lot about what God has ahead for me to do, and why I was spared to walk away.
I am waiting, listening, and trusting for God’s answer.
Doug Ross, Sr.
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