A Life-Saving Encounter
"A weekend traffic stop in Kennebunk turns into a
life-saving encounter," said WMTW-TV News 8 (Portland, Maine) anchor, Tracy
Sabol.
84-year-old Gavin "Scotty" Falconer and his wife were driving to
get some ice cream when they were stopped for speeding in a 25 MPH speed limit
zone by Officer Matthew Harrington. As Officer Harrington was writing a
warning, Falconer slumped over his steering wheel lifeless - with no breathing
and no pulse. Shortly after handing over his license and registration, Falconer
suffered an apparent heart attack.
Officer Harrington sprung into
action. From what his wife told him, Falconer relayed what happened: "He came
running back, saw me there, yanked me out of the car, ripped my beautiful pink
shirt (but that's alright; it was old anyway), and, I guess, I was gone -- no
pulse, nothing. And he started giving me CPR." A second officer arrived on the
scene with a defibrillator. It is believed that CPR and a shock from the
defibrillator brought Falconer back to life.
When he was interviewed in
the hospital by WMTW news reporter Paul Merrill, Falconer had not seen Officer
Harrington but was looking forward to meeting him under different
circumstances. "The first thing I would say to him is, 'Thank you.'"
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It may be that being stopped for a speeding infraction saved Falconer's
life.
No one likes receiving a traffic ticket because none of us likes to
be told that we've done something wrong. But, just as in Falconer's case, being
told to stop when we're committing an infraction may save our lives!
ALL
of us have made many infractions against God! "For ALL have sinned and fall
short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:23). "The wages of sin is death" (Romans
6:23); that's what earn by these "infractions" (sins).
Being stopped
and told to repent (turn from) our sins - and we heed the warning -- is the best
thing that could happen to us!
The Good News (the Gospel) is that even
though we have committed many infractions, God loves us so much that He gave His
Son Jesus to die on the cross for our sins (John 3:16; 1 John 4:10).
God
will forgive those who place their faith and trust in Jesus (Acts 16:30-31),
turn from their sins in repentance (Acts 17:30-31), confess Him before men
(Romans 10:9-10), and be baptized (immersed) into Christ for the forgiveness of
sins (Acts 2:38).
He will continue to cleanse those who continue to
follow Him by "walking in the light" of His Word (1 John 1:7).
We need to
hear the bad news (we have sinned and sin leads to eternal destruction, Matthew
7:13-14), so that we can hear, understand, appreciate, and accept the GOOD NEWS:
Jesus came to save us from our sins!
And when we accept God's offer of
salvation and eternal life through Jesus, the first thing we'll want to say is,
"Thank You!"
Won't YOU turn from sin and accept God's offer on His
terms?
David A. Sargent
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