Love the Lord your God, listen to His voice and hold fast to Him, for the Lord is your life! Deut. 30:20


Tuesday, January 28, 2025

A near accident on way home; Davidic artifacts

 We went to early service at Josh's church as we needed to get left early for home.  Josh happened to be on keys that morning.

His church is starting a new series in Colossians.  Which is interesting because my Bible study also is starting a study in the same book!  It is such a great book of the Bible!  Filled with treasures - I could in no way pick out a favorite verse.  If I were good at memorizing, I'd memorize the whole thing!

Josh put together the intro video to the book that precedes the sermon.  At Christmas, he had filmed our granddaughter, Hannah as the voiceover to this short clip.


We said our byes to Josh after church and instead of going straight home to Kansas, we took a detour to Edmond, OK to go see some archeological sites from the Davidic period of the Bible.


At Tulsa, we took 44 toward Oklahoma City.


Flags were at half-staff to honour the former President Jimmy Carter upon his death.



Oh, goodness.  Hopefully the people got out ok!


We had a near miss with a semi and the concrete barrier on the left.  The semi which was in the right lane suddenly came upon a vehicle that was traveling at a very slow speed.  It did have it's blinkers on, but at his speed, should have really been driving on the shoulder.  Either the semi would run those people over or try to squeeze in before us.  Well, the semi very suddenly pulled in our lane at the same time we were in the process of passing him!  Al slammed on the brakes while I screamed!  We had inches to spare as we were sandwiched between the concrete and semi. I think our guardian angels but have sucked in their breath!  Our hearts pumped fast for some time!  Whew!!  Thank You, Lord!  


Oklahoma red dirt


We followed Maps to this place, which was out in the country a bit.















3000 year old fabric.



The sun was setting by the time we got home.  Our streets are still ice-covered.  I don't believe our streets have been frozen this long in our 20 years we have lived at our home.  This week it is supposed to possibly reach high 40s, maybe 50s.  It should melt!



We are so grateful to the LORD for the safety in our travels this week!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Praise God for His protection 🙏🏻❤️