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A woman was getting a pie ready to put into the oven when the phone
rang. It was the school nurse: Her son had some down with a high
fever, and would she come and take him home?
The mother calculated how long it would take to drive to school and
back, and how long the pie should bake, and concluded there was enough
time. Popping the pie in the oven, she left for school. When she arrived,
her son's fever was worse, and the nurse urged her to take him to the
doctor.
Seeing her son like that -- his face flushed, his body trembling and
dripping with perspiration -- frayed her, and she drove to the clinic
as fast as she dared. She was frayed a bit more waiting for the doctor
to emerge from the examining room, which he was doing now, walking toward
her with a slip of paper in his hand.
"Get him to bed," he told her, handing her the prescription,
"and start him on this right away."
By the time she got the boy home and in bed and headed out again for
the shopping mall, she was not only frayed, but frazzled and frantic as
well. And she had forgotten about the pie in the oven. At the mall she
found a pharmacy, got the prescription filled and rushed back to the car
. . . . . . which was locked.
Yes, there were her keys, hanging in the ignition switch, locked inside
the car. She ran back into the mall, found a phone and called home. When
her son finally answered, she blurted out, "I've locked the keys
inside the car!"
The boy was barely able to speak. In a hoarse voice he whispered, "Get
a wire coat hanger, Mom. You can get in with that." The phone went
dead.
She began searching the mall for a wire coat hanger -- which turned
out not to be easy. Wooden hangers and plastic hangers were there in abundance,
but shops didn't use wire hangers anymore. After combing through a dozen
stores, she found one that was behind the times just enough to use wire
hangers.
Hurrying out of the mall, she allowed herself a smile of relief. As
she was about to step off the curb, she halted. She stared at the wire
coat hanger.
"I don't know what to do with this!"
Then she remembered the pie in the oven. All the frustrations of the
past hour collapsed on her and she began crying. Then she prayed, "Dear
Lord, my boy is sick and he needs this medicine and my pie is in the oven
and the keys are locked in the car and, Lord, I don't know what to do
with this coat hanger. Dear Lord, send somebody who does know what do
with it, and I really need that person NOW, Lord. Amen,"
She was wiping her eyes when a beat-up older car pulled up to the curb
and stopped in front of her. A young man, twentyish-looking, in a T-shirt
and ragged jeans, got out. The first thing she noticed about him was the
long, stringy hair, and then the beard that hid everything south of his
nose. He was coming her way.
When he drew near she stepped in front of him and held out the wire
coat hanger. "Young man," she said, "do you know how to get into a locked
car with one of these?" He gaped at her for a moment, then plucked the
hanger from her hand.
"Where's the car?"
Telling the story, she said she had never seen anything like it -- it
was simply amazing how easily he got into her car. A quick look at the
door and window, a couple of twists of the coat hanger and bam! Just like
that, the door was open.
When she saw the door open she threw her arms around him. "Oh," she
said, "the Lord sent you! You're such a good boy. You must be a Christian,"
He stepped back and said, "No ma'am, I'm not a Christian, and I'm not
a good boy. I just got out of prison yesterday."
She jumped at him and she hugged him again -- fiercely. "Bless the Lord!"
she cried. "He sent me a professional!"
Special Thanks to Brandon
C.
Date Added: 5/08/00
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