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My husband and I got into a heated argument while at a family reunion. He stormed off and I sent a nasty text vowing not to speak to him the rest of the day.
Ten minutes later, I needed Tylenol, which meant venturing down the winding roads of the Pocono Mountains in search of a pharmacy. I was unfamiliar with the area and didn’t want to go alone, but the last thing I was going to do was ask my husband to drive.
As I headed out the door, I heard footsteps behind me. I turned to find my father with his hand out.
“Give me the keys. I’ll drive.”
“Dad, I’m 41 and I know how to use Google maps. I’ve got this.”
“Give me the keys. These roads are tricky and I know exactly where you need to go.”
So, I reluctantly sat in the passenger seat and as I did the tears began to flow. I dug my sunglasses out of my purse in a futile attempt to cover up my emotions.
Some pain is so deep that every time you think a certain thought it feels like a dagger plunges straight into your heart.
The thought that kept piercing mine was this: “No one cares for me like he does. I’m 41 and I still need my dad.”
There is a love a father can give that no other human can offer. No spouse can be a substitute. No family member or friend can replicate it. It’s a protective care that mirrors the heart of our heavenly Father.
1 Peter 5:7 says, “Give all your worries to God because he CARES FOR YOU.” The Greek word for “cares” means to be concerned for, interested in, and worried about.
God is not just aware of what your are facing.
He is not just interested in your life.
He CARES for you.
He is the kind of father who stays up late and worries sick when you’re not home. Unable to sleep, he sits on the edge of the couch and stares out the window. He counts the tick of the second hand as he anxiously waits for your headlights to pull into the driveway.
And he’s not mad.
He simply wants you to hand him the keys and climb into the passenger seat. Not because he is controlling or overbearing, but simply because he wants to protect you, to lead you, and to supply all your needs.
But here is the kicker, you have to accept his care. He’s a gentlemen and he will never force his will upon you. He simply stands behind you with his hands open wide and says, “Give me the keys. I’ll drive.”