Quite a Scene
I was on Cherokee Parkway turning left onto Bardstown Road. This big ole bus was coming from my left and I thought "okay, after this bus passes, I'm good to turn." Well, the bus pulled over to my immediate left to pick some people up, so I (thinking it was clear) turned left. Mid-turn I saw a motorcyclist coming straight towards me. It was so fast, but so slow at the same time. I hit the motorcycle SO hard. It stayed in front of/underneath my car, but the driver flew/slid behind my back tires somehow. It was seriously the scariest thing I've ever experienced.
I'll spare you the details, but let's just say that the Lord is so incredibly gracious. The guy was wearing a helmet and motorcyle safety jacket and didn't even get a scratch. The motorcycle, however, was totaled. One of the officers said that she couldn't believe that the guy wasn't hurt really badly.
I was (am) really shaken up. I was 100% more scared than the guy on the motorcyle. There was one point (when I called to tell my dad) when he was comforting me! Because this was my first real wreck, I have really freaked out since it happened.
I'm reminded of the fraility of life. I mean, it's something that we all know: just about anything can happen at any given moment. You can blink and your entire life can change or even end. It's something that I know in my mind, but it has now dropped down into my heart. What really matters in life? It is not cars, money, fame, or academics. No, these things are merely temporary. Jesus is eternal. Jesus is the treasure. Jesus is what really matters.
So, please consider what I am saying. These temporary things (yes, even blogs) have no significance if they dishonor Jesus.
A homeless man witnessed the accident. He came up to the motorcyclist and said "God must have been with you because that was really bad." It's true. Praise the Lord that He shed his grace on us this evening.