Refer to Angels

Do you believe in Angels? If you ever ask me privately, my answer could be Yes.

In my previous post I mentioned about a lesson I learned in a magazine called Signs belonging to the Times. The highlight of this magazine this month is about Angels. After my read, I had been intrigue via the introduction story from a lady named Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross who regard herself to be a deist.

While supervising a relief effort for a terrible spring flood on the Mississippi River from the deck on the riverboat Mattie Bell, she encountered a stranger right before leaving from the river that was jammed with debris and submerged dangers. This unknown person was insisting on boarding the Mattie Bell. Clara had no time for sightseers and denied the permission. But by the period she’d sent that order, the ship had pulled away with the unwanted passenger on board.

Sorry but I should stop the storyline here. Is going to be continued in Refer to Angels #2. Should get the top diet pills for a friend. It’s an exercise machine.

Okay, so the stranger was shortly forgotten, for they were sailing through a tragic scene. The river was thick with the bloated bodies of livestock, men, women, and children, all floating in the direction of the Gulf of Mexico. Close to sundown, Clara found the stranger. Night fell and the watercraft was enveloped in a heavy fog that left them navigating the debris-filled river blind. Clara was terrified and in spite of herself, began to pray.

The stranger’s voice disrupted her. “Within moments the steamboat is going to be in a deadly chasm,” he said. “The captain won’t take notice of me. You ought to command him to pull back right now!” There was something about the stranger’s tone that impressed Clara and she issued the order immediately. The captain anchored on the other side of the river.

At dawn, every person saw the death they had narrowly fled from. How had the stranger known? Clara asked her staff to look for him in order that they could thank him but “he” is nowhere to be found. Until she died, Clara Barton believed that an angel had preserved the Mattie Bell.

In spite of of the big article, I loved how the story illustrates unseen guardian angels in our lives. Okay, need to go with a friend to look for prenatal vitamins. So happy for her despite how long we haven’t had the opportunity to meet.

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