Intuitiveness that thwarts unforeseen dangers

THERE was no logical reason for Minnie to open the back door at that moment. But as she did, she stumbled onto a sight she never forgot. Her granddaughter, then about eight, stood before her a human torch, paralyzed by fright, engulfed in flames. In an instant Minnie took in the scene, realized the answer, threw a coat over the child, and smothered the blaze.

Spiritual receptivity improves with practice, alerting us to places of safety prepared by the Almighty.

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February 4, 2002
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