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Daily Bread

Wheelchair ride

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You have been my defense and refuge in the day of my trouble. — Psalm 59:16

Ben Carpenter has muscular dystrophy and gets around in an electric wheelchair. One day as he was crossing an intersection, the light changed and a semi-truck caught the handles of Ben’s wheelchair in its grille. Unaware, the driver started down the road, and before long Ben was being pushed along at 50 miles per hour. Soon the rubber on the wheelchair’s tires began to burn off.

Passersby saw the bizarre sight and phoned 911 to inform the police. When the truck driver pulled over, he was astonished to see what was attached to his truck’s grille. Ben had a big scare but escaped without injury.

Sometimes we may feel as if our lives have been hijacked by unexpected circumstances. When David was invited to King Saul’s court, he soothed the king’s nerves by playing on his lyre. Then, unexpectedly, the jealous king threw a spear at him. David found himself caught in a dangerous drama of pursuit in which King Saul tried to take his life. Yet David looked to God for immediate protection, and he ultimately received deliverance. Because of this experience he wrote of the faithfulness of God: “You have been my defense and refuge in the day of my trouble” (Ps. 59:16).

No matter what our trouble, God is there. — Dennis Fisher

I never walk alone, Christ walks

      beside me,

He is the dearest Friend I’ve ever known;

With such a Friend to comfort and

     to guide me,

I never, no, I never walk alone. — Ackley

READ: Psalm 59

When troubles call on you, call on God.

The Bible in one year:

• Esther 4-6

• Proverbs 9:10-18


ACKLEY

BEN

BEN CARPENTER

DENNIS FISHER

FRIEND I

GOD

KING SAUL

WHEN DAVID

YET DAVID

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