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As our car was being loaded onto the tow truck a few minutes ago, Griffin asked, "How does he do that?"
I replied, "He knows just what to do."
"Oh, Heavenly Father tells him what to do and he listens to Heavenly Father?," Griffin asked.
"He learned at his job," I explained.
Griffin responded, "That is his work. Oh, that is how he learned."
Now the truck is leaving with our car. I hear, "It's flying away, our car is flying away." coming from Brian in the living room. Though this astute 8 year old does not believe the car is flying he is enjoying the concept.
"No, it is just driving, the truck is just driving away," comes Griffin's confident reply.
I am sure Heavenly Father would help this tow truck driver, if He needed too. Sometimes, we can learn what is necessary to accomplish a task, and Heavenly Father can focus on real emergencies.
I am thankful that on Saturday He heard my prayer and allowed me to safely drive my car home, so I wasn't stranded while my husband was out of town, and my boys could enjoy the "tow truck experience" from the air conditioned comfort of our living room.
I also cherish having a small child who knows Heavenly Father is eager to help His children, and regularly recognizes such opportunities, and reminds me of times when this help can be sought.