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A True Story
“Great,” I mumbled to myself when I saw the address for my next pizza delivery. It was just down the street and in a golf course community.
Usually, a short run like this meant a big tip for only about ten minutes work. Easy pickings!
As I drove my truck on the delivery, the radio was tuned to a classical music station which allowed my mind to wander here and there. Finally, my thoughts centered on my friend, Claire, and a recent crisis she and her family had endured.
It seems that Claire’s car was broken into and her purse was stolen. And like most women, her purse contained money, cards, ID’s and all the things everyone needs to live in our modern world.
She mentioned all of this on Facebook and from her comments I could tell just how devastated she was by the incident.
So, as I turned into the golf course community, I thought:
“Well, you know Claire is a woman and all. And women are much more emotional than us men, what with their hormonal system and mothering instincts. You know, women are just created weaker than us men. Now if this would have happened to Tony, her husband, then…”
CRUNCH!
I sideswiped an almost new Honda Pilot SUV which was parked in front of the house, next to the address of my pizza delivery. I could not believe it!
As soon as I pulled over to the curb, I jumped out and surveyed the damages. My Tundra pickup had some minor scratches on its rear, passenger-side wheel well. But the Honda, now that was a different story! Its front bumper and fender had been ripped open by my truck. Yipes!
I delivered the pizza and then went to the Honda owners’ house. I knocked on the door. No one home. I left a note on the Honda’s window and on their door. Then, I returned to work.
But I was so emotionally worked up, frazzled, frizzled and shaken by my accident that I took the rest of the night off.
Now, as I contemplated the accident and how it happened, this thought kept coming into my mind: The Lord pushed the rear-end of my truck into the Honda Pilot.
Why would He do that? To reveal my judgmental, hypocritical heart and wrong thinking to myself.
You husbands in the same way, live with your wives in an understanding way, as with someone weaker, since she is a woman; and show her honor as a fellow heir of the grace of life, so that your prayers will not be hindered. (1 Peter 3: 7)
Eventually, the Holy Spirit showed me that the weakness assigned to women in the above verse refers only to a physical and a muscular weakness. It in no way refers to a spiritual weakness or any other weaknesses on the part of a woman as compared to a man.
Why is this so important?
(Continued in Part 3)


















