Let the SON Shine!

"Let the Son Shine!" is a Blog where I share true personal stories of God's involvement in everyday life.

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

125 ~ The Hug

By Kay Heitsch

The phone rang; it was Bea, my 86-year-old friend, calling. Bea was wondering if I could take her to Flint to see the eye doctor. I assured her I could, so I drove over to her home on the scheduled appointment date to pick her up.
Bea's eyesight was failing, so she could no longer drive her car. However, she still kept her old white Cadillac and insisted that I drive it whenever we went anywhere.
Bea's appointment went well, and we were on our way to grab a bite to eat. It was a cloudy day, but we didn't have any rain or snow.
We were at a complete stop at a stoplight when someone hit us from behind. Bea was furious, to put it mildly. She started to call this person a few choice names. I knew this situation was about to get very ugly.
Flint is a town that, on occasion, has been listed as #1 in murders/crime/arson for its size in the USA. Detroit has a slogan about being bad, but at least it's not as bad as Flint.
There was really no reason for someone to rear-end the car, so I wasn't sure what was going on when I pulled over.
I was feeling a little tense when I got out of the vehicle. As I walked around the car, a young black woman got out with an attitude. I could see all the other doors on her car starting to open.
For some reason, I walked over to this young woman, put my arms around her, and gave her a hug. When I gave her a hug, all the other doors shut!
Bea got out, and when she saw me hugging this girl, she calmed down. I called the police, and they responded, taking a report.
I really don't know what was actually going on that day. I believe the Lord put the thought to hug this girl in my mind. The hug saved us all from what could have been a very uncomfortable scene.
Remember how I led you on this long journey. Deuteronomy 8:2

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