The Lord's Care

Listen from:
Part Two
Now let us return to Miss B. and see some more of God’s marvelous ways.
What was she to do? She had been told, you know, that Helen had been sent to Boston. The poor girl would have no one to meet her there, and Helen could speak no English.
Miss B. had moved since giving Helen her address. The house was now occied by strangers. A telegram to these people would be the best plan, she thought, asking them to take the stranger in, if she arrived at their house.
How was she to word this telegram so that the people would understand? She asked a policeman, but he was not able to help her. On her way to the boat-landing, Miss B. remembered having seen a mission. This would be a good place to go, and ask for advice, she thought. So she hastened her steps, and on arriving there, poured out her tale of woe to the Christian man in charge.
He asked the young woman’s name, and left the room. When he returned with Helen at his side, can you imagine the joy of that meeting!
This dear girl continually thanked the Lord for caring for her in such a wondeul way. She was happy, too, in the knowledge of having all her sins forgiven, washed away in the precious blood of Jesus.
“THOU, O LORD, ART A GOD FULL OF COMPASSION, AND GRACIOUS, LONG-SUFFERING AND PLENTEOUS IN MERCY AND TRUTH.” Psa. 86:1515But thou, O Lord, art a God full of compassion, and gracious, longsuffering, and plenteous in mercy and truth. (Psalm 86:15).
ML 02/23/1941