Hello ,
Dr. Scott Kurtzman, chief of surgery at Waterbury Hospital, was on his way to deliver an 8 a.m. lecture when he witnessed one of the worst crashes in Connecticut history. A dump truck, whose driver had lost control, flipped on its side and skidded into oncoming traffic. The resulting accident involved 20 vehicles; four people died.
Thanks to years of emergency-room experience, Doctor Kurtzman immediately shifted into trauma mode. He worked his way through the mangled mess of people and metal, calling out, "Who needs help?"
After about 90 minutes, when all 16 victims had been triaged and taken to area hospitals, Dr. Kurtzman climbed back into his car, drove to the medical school, and gave his lecture-two hours late.
This was not the first time Dr. Kurtzman has assisted those in need. Over the years, he's stopped at a half-dozen crashes and assisted at three. "A person with my skills simply can't drive by someone who's injured," says Kurtzman. "I refuse to live my life that way."
"But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth." Acts 1:8
When we meet someone who is desperately hurting (spiritually, emotionally, or physically) in this life, walking past without a second thought is simply not an option. Of course we need to be careful not to be scammed, or not to put ourselves in harm's way needlessly, but there are plenty of opportunities to share the love of Christ each and every day.
Divine appointments: Could God be opening a door of opportunity for you to touch someone's life in a positive way today? Let me challenge you to pray about that, and ask Him to show you His will in that area of your life.
Have a great day and God bless!
Pastor Mike / The Open Word