I was reminded of a tender lesson the other day by my five year old. I really feel like I learn more from my kids than they do from me. I guess that's why we are told to become like a little child. Life can be so simple through the eyes of a child.
I had all the girls in the car with me to run a few errands. I knew the car was low on fuel but didn't realize just how low! I looked down at the gas gage and saw that not only was the gas light on, but the needle was
buried past the E. I reached up and pushed the button on the top console that shows how many miles left before the tank is empty. It read only one mile. I spoke up and told the girls that we had better say a prayer that we make it to the gas station before we ran out of gas and and be stranded somewhere. Before I knew it one of my girls started saying a prayer out loud. I felt like I had better keep my eyes open since I was driving ;),and glanced back up at the mile indicator and witnessed a big fat O. At this point we were about four miles away from the nearest gas station. One of the girls said, "do you think we are going to make it mom?" I replied, "I don't know?" Then my
missy Makell spoke up and said, "Yes we will! We just said a prayer that we would make it!" At that moment all my anxiety and nervousness left. She was exactly right! I felt a little foolish that my faith wasn't where my five year
old's was at that moment.
This experience made me think about the quote: Live by Faith and Not by Fear. A few minutes after
Makell's surety, we pulled into the gas station without any trouble. I pumped eighteen gallons of fuel into an eighteen gallon tank. :)
The past few weeks at church I have been reminded that there is nothing wrong with expecting miracles daily.
Pres.
Hinckly tells us that; "Through faith and prayer miracles are brought to pass."
I was grateful for those profound few minutes of my five year old exercising her faith and watching a miracle take place!