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Praise God

Brian90

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Today when me and my family where going home from brunch, we suddenly where notified by a motorcylist that we got a punctured tyre, but we did not know what the man was saying because he was pointing and we could not hear him. Then a few seconds later a car nearby notified us that we had a punctured it. We could hear the sound of the tyre making the "tunk" "tunk" sound.

Firstly we were notified that we had a punctured tyre when we where about 20 meters infront of a petrol station! Praise God! So we parked the car at the petrol station, and tried our best to replace the punctured tyre with another tyre. With a help of a worker at the petrol station, we could not replace the punctured tyre with the spare tyre. We spent about 15 minutes to replace the tyre in vain.

I prayed to God, asking him to help us to replace the punctured tyre, and within about 8 minutes, two other Good Samaritans approached us and helped us to replace the tyre. They did it efficiently and we got back home safely.

Praise God for all he has done for us, especially for sending Jesus Christ down to Earth to die on the cross for all our sins, so whoever believes in him shall not perish, but have eternal life. Praise God for helping us get the punctured tyre replaced.

Brian