blazingthru
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Our Steadfast Father
AN AMAZING FACT: On April 29, 1903, the quiet mining town of Frank in Alberta, Canada, was jolted into worldwide publicity when the side of the mountain under whose shadow it lay gave way, resulting in the largest landslide in North American history. Native Indians, who called it the “mountain that walks,” had always avoided the legendary mountain.
It was 6:00 in the evening on April 28, and John Thornley had just bid the last customer in his shop goodnight. His sister, Ellen, stood in the kitchen finishing up the dishes. It was her last night in Frank before returning to her home in a nearby town. On a sudden impulse, John talked Ellen into spending her last night in a nearby hotel. Ellen packed her bags, and the two walked the short distance to Frank Hotel, where they both took rooms for the night. This strategic relocation, seemingly on a whim, was to save their lives.
At 4:10 the next morning, a loud crack resounded through the still night air as a huge rock far up on Turtle Mountain broke loose and plunged down the mountainside. The boulder was quickly followed by another … and still another. The ground in the town below trembled as a 2,100- by 3,000- by 500-foot thick wedge of mountain broke away and thundered into the valley below. The slide spread out in a deadly fan, covering part of the town, including John’s empty cabin shop.
When the tremors hit, Ellen Thornley was catapulted out of bed and dumped on the other side of the room. The terrible quaking lasted for more than a minute and then died to stillness. It was not until the first streaks of dawn lit the exposed heart of Turtle Mountain that the stunned survivors beheld the extent of the tragedy.
What a comfort it is, in a world of constant change, to hear the words of our steadfast heavenly Father: “I am the Lord, I do not change” (Malachi 3:6). Even though the dearest things to our hearts might be removed, He has said His love and kindness will never depart from us.
KEY BIBLE TEXTS
For the mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed; but my kindness shall not depart from thee, neither shall the covenant of my peace be removed, saith the LORD that hath mercy on thee.
- Isaiah 54:10
AN AMAZING FACT: On April 29, 1903, the quiet mining town of Frank in Alberta, Canada, was jolted into worldwide publicity when the side of the mountain under whose shadow it lay gave way, resulting in the largest landslide in North American history. Native Indians, who called it the “mountain that walks,” had always avoided the legendary mountain.
It was 6:00 in the evening on April 28, and John Thornley had just bid the last customer in his shop goodnight. His sister, Ellen, stood in the kitchen finishing up the dishes. It was her last night in Frank before returning to her home in a nearby town. On a sudden impulse, John talked Ellen into spending her last night in a nearby hotel. Ellen packed her bags, and the two walked the short distance to Frank Hotel, where they both took rooms for the night. This strategic relocation, seemingly on a whim, was to save their lives.
At 4:10 the next morning, a loud crack resounded through the still night air as a huge rock far up on Turtle Mountain broke loose and plunged down the mountainside. The boulder was quickly followed by another … and still another. The ground in the town below trembled as a 2,100- by 3,000- by 500-foot thick wedge of mountain broke away and thundered into the valley below. The slide spread out in a deadly fan, covering part of the town, including John’s empty cabin shop.
When the tremors hit, Ellen Thornley was catapulted out of bed and dumped on the other side of the room. The terrible quaking lasted for more than a minute and then died to stillness. It was not until the first streaks of dawn lit the exposed heart of Turtle Mountain that the stunned survivors beheld the extent of the tragedy.
What a comfort it is, in a world of constant change, to hear the words of our steadfast heavenly Father: “I am the Lord, I do not change” (Malachi 3:6). Even though the dearest things to our hearts might be removed, He has said His love and kindness will never depart from us.
KEY BIBLE TEXTS
For the mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed; but my kindness shall not depart from thee, neither shall the covenant of my peace be removed, saith the LORD that hath mercy on thee.
- Isaiah 54:10