His Heart Scribe Inspirations Devotional Magazine July - August 2014 Volume lll Number 5 July-August 2014 | Page 37

July - August 2014 ~ ed her that God doesn’t promise to eliminate challenges; instead, He promises to give us strength to meet those challenges. If He gave us no rough roads to walk, no mountains to climb, and no battles to fight we would not grow. She also reminded the pastor’s wife that He also does not leave us alone with our challenges, however; instead He stands beside us, teaches us, and strengthens us to face them. The woman hugged her counselor and then made her way to the young man’s room. You see the counselor had some information that the pastor’s wife was about to find out for herself. It seems that the young man was the one that hit her daughter and then drove his truck into that light pole because he feared that she was dead. The woman entered the room and for some reason she also found her husband was there as well. He motioned for her to come to the side of the bed he was standing on. The young man’s voice was weak and for some reason she just knew something was not right. He asked her to lean in close so she could hear him say the words that no mother whose daughter was in the condition hers was in wanted to hear. He whispered, “I’m so sorry, I hit your daughter.” Then he breathed his last breath right before he grabbed her hand and said with tears flowing down his cheeks, “Please forgive me.” 37 Just then, the nurse rushed in to tell the pastor and his wife that their daughter had woke up from the coma she was in. The pastor and his wife ran down that hall as fast as they could. They entered into the room and found the doctors removing the breathing tube. Their daughter was out of the woods so to speak. Seems her wilderness was made shorter since her mother was able to forgive the person that hit her “completely.” ~A Heart-Scribe Message Moment