In 1975 I had just passed my driving test in the morning and in the afternoon, I was driving 65 miles to Belfast where I was a nurse. My mother decided she would come with me to keep me company. After a few miles we suddenly found ourselves on part of the road which was concrete. Bump, Bump, bump! I panicked and thought I had a puncture so pulled over and got out to inspect the damage. Needless to say, there was no puncture. With a “It must be the road” from my mother we set off on our journey again. I have never liked these road surfaces since.
These bumpy roads can be just like the bumps we have in our daily lives. Worry about health, finances, friends or the state of the world. Thankfully we have a loving God whom we can rely on to smooth out these bumps and enable us to reach our destination safely and without getting lost.
Thank you, Lord, for being our guide and support during the bumps in our lives.
Ps. My mum, who couldn’t drive, travelled home safely in a bus.