From the Notebook: God Stepped In
The day started out grey. And as the morning rolled into the afternoon, the skies grew darker and darker. The clouds loomed, threatening and glaring.
I lokoed at at the skies with heaviness in my heart. I felt abandoned, cold, and sad. I whispered a plea for God to walk with me in the downpour, half-expecting Him to ignore me. Then, grasping my tiny, flimsy, pathetic umbrella of “courage,” I stepped out to brave the storm.
And just as I did, God stepped in. He covered my hand with His and guided it to lower the umbrella. With His other hand, He reached up to the sky and parted the clouds.
The soft glow of sun warmed my now-upturned face. I smiled, relieved.
Then God pointed, again with His free hand (His other was still wrapped around mine) toward the rainbow He had set in the sky. I gazed at the magical arc, and I laughed, humbled.