God Works in Mysterious Ways
Darryl Bloodworth
Anyone who has
been a Christian for more than a day recognizes that God works in mysterious
and unpredictable ways. Sometimes,
however, the full extent of just how mysterious and how unpredictable God intervenes
in our lives is not fully apparent until later - sometimes years later. As one who has passed his 70th birthday, I am
only now able to fully recognize how the trajectory of my life was altered by
certain key events. I am convinced that they were orchestrated by God to bring
me to where he wanted me to be and married to the wife he had for me.
For the past 44
years I have been a practicing attorney in Orlando, Florida, married to Mary,
for nearly 50 years. I have thoroughly
enjoyed practicing law, and Mary has been the love of my life, but this is not
at all the life I imagined for myself growing up. In high school I became interested in the Air
Force Academy and looked forward to having a career as an Air Force pilot.
I did receive
an appointment to the Academy, and did well enough to have my choice of
assignment to any of the eight pilot training bases following graduation from
the Academy. Long before I had to
officially tell them my choice, I had made up my mind to choose Williams
Air Force Base just outside Phoenix, Arizona. At least that was the plan
until the night before we were to choose our pilot training base. That night our squadron received a letter
from a former cadet saying how much he was enjoying pilot training at Moody Air
Force Base in Valdosta, Georgia. One of
the things he enjoyed most was going to Tallahassee on weekends and dating
girls at Florida State University.
Having grown up in Apalachicola, Florida, I was quite familiar with
Tallahassee; I even had relatives there.
The letter changed my mind: the next day I chose Moody AFB. Looking back
on it now, I realize I would not be in Orlando today nor married to Mary had I
chosen Williams AFB.
The next key event that changed my life (although I did not
realize it at the time) came early in pilot training. The aircraft in which we initially trained
was the Cessna T-37, a small twin engine aircraft that had side-by-side
seating. The first check ride that we took required us to make simulated
single-engine landings with a full fuel load.
I totally blew that portion of the check ride. However, after attempting the simulated
single engine landings, as we were climbing to a higher altitude for the other
portions of the check ride, an engine fire warning light came on. Both the check pilot and I were pretty sure
there was no fire, but we had to abort the flight and return to base. Because we did not complete the check ride,
it did not count. After a few practice
flights with emphasis on single-engine landings, I retook the check ride, and
had the highest score in our class. I
went on to have the top flying scores in our class and got a highly sought
assignment as an instructor pilot in the T-38, the Air Force's advanced
trainer, at Moody AFB. Had my original
check ride not been interrupted by the fire warning light, however, I would
have had a failing score which would have ruined my chances of becoming a T-38
instructor pilot. That fire warning
light was the only one I ever experienced during my five years as a pilot.
Following
additional instructor pilot training in Texas, I returned to Moody AFB and
Valdosta. Soon thereafter, I began
dating Mary who was in her last semester at FSU, and we married shortly after
she graduated. Three years and two
children later, and after much prayer, we decided I would resign from the Air
Force and attend law school. Following
law school we moved to Orlando. Looking
back on it now, however, I realize that but for a letter the night before I
made my pilot training choice, and but for a false fire warning light, I would
not be here, and would not be married to Mary.
Some might say that those events were just serendipitous, but I do not
believe it. God does have a plan for
each of us, and will intervene to bring his plans to fruition. I am deeply grateful that God intervened in
my life. His plans for me have far
exceeded anything I had imagined for myself.
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