Monday, June 23, 2008

His Eye Is On The Sparrow

Tonight after supper, the boys and I were outside.  Keith left on his bike for a leadership meeting at church.  Hannah woke up shortly after so I went in to get her bottle.  At some point after that I looked out the window to check Josiah and didn't see him in the back yard.  I looked out the front and he wasn't by the road, so I assumed he was just somewhere where I couldn't see him.  I sat down to feed Hannah and when Logan came in I sent him out to look for Josiah.  He couldn't find him.  Then Caleb came in and I sent him to look.  He couldn't find him.  I was getting really concerned.  By then Hannah was done so I asked Logan to "babysit" her and Caleb and I looked again.  I went all through the house and yard and asked some neighbors who were in their yard.  Now I was really worried.  I called Keith and he said he'd come right away.  I decided to take a little walk up the road (in the direction that Keith had gone, in case Josiah had followed him.)  As I went up the hill I saw a man walking our way carrying a little person in a red t-shirt.  Thank you, Jesus!  When I got to them, it was a stranger and Josiah was whimpering.  The man said Josiah was heading for the highway and he knew right away he was lost.  He said he has a little guy about the same size.  I asked if Josiah was crying and he said not until he picked him up.  He thought he scared him a little.  I said, "good!"  He said Josiah pointed the way toward home.  What relief!  As I walked back with him, I was telling him how he could have been hit by a car or got lost.  Through his sniffles he said, "I didn't!" He just doesn't get it.  But I really hope it scared some sense into him!!  That's why I have gray hair!

9 comments:

rachelslab said...

Oh my gracious! that's all I have to say. You need a fence!!

Anonymous said...

Praise the Lord! And thank the Lord for a small town like RL.

Matthew and Rhonda said...

praise the Lord, indeed!!!

lisa said...

what would we do without our kid's guardian angels!!! I know my kid's angels have to work overtime!! Praise God for watching our children when us mommies can't!!! Thank you Jesus.

elise said...

poor little josiah, and poor you.

Anonymous said...

What a blessing to know that God sees our little ones all the time and nothing will happen to them that He doesn't allow. I had a scary experience with our Jesse when he was maybe 3. We were camping and he was riding bicycle with his cousins - I thought. Didn't even know he had wondered off to the bottom of the campground. A kind stranger brought him around the campground looking for his parents. I felt terrible that I had let my guard down - so glad our Lord doesn't do that! ~Judy

Robyn said...

Yes, thank God for a small town. I'm so paranoid about one of our kids doing that. I'm so glad he got found! :-)

Sabrina said...

Maybe the stranger was an angel. In any case, thankfully he responded to the idea that something wasn't right and brought Josiah home!

Rhonda said...

i hate to beg, but i've sure got a hankerin' for some new pictures of hannah! :)