Several years ago, a young man
named Rick was walking along a country road
late at night, well past midnight. It was a
warm summer night and although the hour was
late, there was a full moon that helped light
up the road he was walking on.
Rick had been hitchhiking around the country
for about 2 years and when rides were not
plentiful, he didn't mind walking; in fact
night time often was preferred if he wasn't in
a hurry to get somewhere, because he enjoyed
the stillness and quiet of the night and the
soft gentle breeze blowing through the trees.
The part of the country that he was in tonight
was unknown to him...perhaps Washington or
maybe Oregon, but the right side of the road
was forested and he enjoyed the soft breeze
blowing through through the tall trees.
Soon he came upon an overpass and after
walking halfway across, stopped and leaned
over, listening to the sounds of a bubbling
creek far below, although in the darkness, he
couldn't see the creek or river. "What a
beautiful night", he thought, with the
moonbeams shining down on the trees and the
peaceful sounds of the water below.
Suddenly, he also picked up the sounds of
laughter and water splashing below.
"There are people down there playing in the
water. "That's kind of odd, this late at night
and out here in the middle of nowhere", he
thought. He could discern the voices he heard
and knew that there were both young men and
women.
"Hello, down there", he yelled out and no
sooner had the words left his mouth, that he
realized the foolishness of his actions. It
was late at night, in the middle of the forest
on some lonely country road and warning bells
were ringing loud and clear in his head. He
leaned closer, trying to hear continued sounds
of laughter and splashing, but now there were
none, just silence.
Now he started to panic. What was he going to
do? What if the people he heard below just
minutes ago were violent people? Quickly, he
started on his way and since there was no
traffic on the road whatsoever, and the moon
lit up the road brightly, he decided to walk
as fast as he could in the middle of the road.
He reasoned that it was a long way down to the
river and if those below should decide to
investigate who had called down to them, by
the time they climbed up to where he was, he
would put a lot of distance between himself
and them.
It was all too soon apparent, however, that he
realized he had misjudged the time that it
would take for the unknown people in the river
to climb up to where he had been. He had only
walked for about fifteen or twenty minutes
from the overpass when he first heard the
sounds of movement through the trees. Although
he could not see anything, he could plainly
hear the sounds of twigs snapping on the
forest bed as someone or something was
approaching.
He continued to walk, quickly, and as he
walked, he continued to hear the sounds of
someone or something in the forest; more twigs
and dead branches snapping as someone stepped
on them, following him. It seemed to him that
whomever was following him was making a game
out of it...they continued to follow him, but
chose to stay in the safety of the darkness of
the forest...at least for now. But Rick knew
all too well that sooner or later, whomever or
whatever it was, they would eventually come
out of the darkness and come for him and that
thought absolutely terrified him.
He had never had any serious trouble in all
the years of hitchhiking; nothing like this
and he never saw a reason to carry a knife or
any other weapon. Still walking in the middle
of the road, and hearing the sounds of the
footsteps in the forest coming closer and
closer, he began to run, but to no avail. The
sounds of whomever was following him told him
that they now were also moving faster.
Suddenly the young man screamed out to God.
"God, help me!! I need your help!!
Now Rick was not a Christian, although he
believed in God. But Rick was quite literally
lost in the world and all it's
temptations...drugs, free love, sex, and in
the past had no time for God and no desire to
turn his life around at this time. But in this
situation, when he had run out of options,
crying out to God seemed the right thing to
do!
Still glancing over his right shoulder at the
forest, he noticed a car coming. He had been
walking/running down the very middle of the
road; now he moved slightly over to the right
side of the road but not completely off the
road and stuck out his thumb.
"Please, Lord, let this person stop and pick
me up!!!"
Sure enough, the approaching car caught the
Rick in it's headlights and did pull over to
the side of the road. Rick opened the
passenger door and the driver asked him where
he was going.
Rick said "Farther up the road to the next
town", and the driver, a young man himself,
said, "Fine, well hop in and let's go".
Rick needed no encouragement and as he got
into the car, he glanced one more time at the
forest, and to his horror, just had enough
time to see the branches being moved aside.
Whatever or whomever was coming out of the
forest and if it hadn't been for the
approaching car, well....the young man didn't
even want to consider what might have
happened. The car moved back onto the road and
off they went, and Rick never had the chance
to see what it was that had trailed him
through the forest that night.
The driver of the car and Rick engaged in
small talk, but Rick never confided in the
driver what he had just been through and soon,
they came upon a small town and the young man
pulled off toward a truck stop and restaurant
just off the road.
"Is this ok?", the young man asked Rick
"This is great. I really do appreciate the
ride. Thanks a lot", Rick said to the young
man and the driver answered, "You're most
welcome" and drove off. Rick turned to walk
into the restaurant and turned around to
glance one more time at the young man who had
not only given him a ride, but probably saved
his life, and the car was gone.
Rick couldn't believe it. It had only been a
second or two since he had closed the door of
the car and had turned toward the restaurant.
The car couldn't have driven out of sight that
fast, Rick thought, but after this night, he
thought anything was possible.
Now most people reading this would think that
Rick would instantly fall to the ground and
praise God for answering his desperate plea,
but that's not what happened. Rick continued
on in his ways for several years after that
episode but eventually he did come around and
finally surrendered his life to Jesus and is
now a Born Again Christian and active in his
church, has a family but most importantly,
praises God every day. Although Rick still
struggles from time to time and sometimes
falls, he quickly gets right back up and
continues with his personal relationship with
Jesus Christ, praying that he daily will grow
more in the Lord. One of Rick's favorite
expressions is "My worst day with Jesus is a
MILLION times better than my best day with
Satan"!!
And this one brief chapter in Rick's life,
that night, has never left him. Although the
sands of time has erased some things, like
what the young man that picked Rick up looked
like, or what their conversation consisted of,
Rick never forgot how God answered his cry for
help, by sending an angel to deliver Rick.
Which just goes to prove, at least to Rick,
that God had a plan for Rick, and He still
does. Just because we don't see God or
sometimes don't feel His presence, doesn't
mean He's not there. God sees everything we do
and all HE asks is that we surrender to Him
and accept His free gift of eternal life.
If you're in a situation where you've run out
of options or are tired of doing things your
own way, cry out to God. HE WILL hear you and
HE WILL answer your prayer. Invite Jesus into
your heart and start a personal relationship
with Jesus today and you will NEVER regret it.
+++ Thank you, Jesus, for saving my life!!!
+++
R. L. Harris
January 16, 2004





