Situational Awareness in a Fallen World

The Importance of Situational Awareness in a Fallen World

This week I wanted to write about something that hits way too close to home.

Someone I know was almost taken against her will from a local store parking lot. 

I know firsthand how horrific that could have turned out because an attempted kidnapping also happened to a friend of mine in Houston . . . and to me (more about that later).

Christian or not – the importance of having situational awareness can not be overstressed.

I’m sure you’ve seen the same disturbing headlines that I have regarding violent crime.

Men, women, or children – no one is immune to the possibility of dangerous encounters with evil people in this world.

Sadly, I know there are some people who still think that violent crime would never happen in their small town.

And, granted, there’s a delicate balance between showing Christian kindness to strangers, but also keeping yourself safe.

The fact is we are living in a fallen world with evil people in it.

Is that being negative? No, it’s being smart.

Situational awareness in a fallen world is absolutely essential.

Otherwise, ignoring your God-given red flags could result in you or your loved ones becoming a heartbreaking statistic.

Situational Awareness: Fear Can Be A Gift

Situational awareness in a fallen world

Although my own dangerous encounter happened years ago, I’ve never forgotten about it.

I had just finished my grocery shopping and was taking my bags out to the car.

As I approached, I saw an old beat-up vehicle back up into the open parking spot right next to my car. Two guys were just sitting in it staring at me.

Thank You Lord that my red flags started going off.

In retrospect, I should have just turned around and gone back inside the store to ask for a store manager to accompany me, but I didn’t.

In what could have been a terrible mistake, I walked to my car anyway and tried to get my grocery bags into the hatchback as quickly as I could.

That was when the driver got out, walked around his car and started coming towards me.

I didn’t even hear his door open and yet all of a sudden he was there.

The other guy in the passenger seat was looking down and acting awfully strange.

The driver walking towards me said something about having some perfume for sale that he wanted to show me.

It was at that instant that something I learned about in a self-defense class kicked in.

As loud as I could I yelled “NO” – loud enough that other shoppers could hear me.

I could tell the bad guy was startled by my loud outburst. That gave me a few precious seconds to unlock my car and get in as fast as I could.

He turned around quickly got in his car and he and his partner immediately drove off.

Petrified, I remember calling my husband and the police to report what could have been the worst day of my life.

A recommendation online said that if you are approached in a parking lot and you feel those red flags coming on, you could say something like, “STOP! You need to back up, I don’t know you.”

Suffice all this to say – being situationally aware could save your life.

Situational Awareness: Bathrooms in Public Places

Situational awareness in public places

Thankfully, I have a husband who will stand outside a public ladies restroom if I have to go inside.

Why not the same for parents and kids at their sports activities?

The other day I saw a video of a mom who said that, at her kid’s games, even if she has the public restroom in her line of sight from the bleachers, she will always go with her child to the restroom.

Not only that, she will check it out inside before she allows her child to walk in.

Why? Because someone could be lurking inside one of the other stalls. 

Look, I hate talking about this kind of stuff, but the truth is that evil is all around us.

As a former reporter, I covered an SA trial in Louisiana and it just about tore me up inside.

It would be incredibly naive to think that it’s unchristian to be cautious in today’s world. 

I believe God has given us a gut instinct that we should listen to.

The best news is that one day in God’s timing, praise the Lord, He will put an end to all of this evil we are seeing.

The following verse is from a Psalm of David to the people of Israel.

Its relevance to modern times demonstrates God’s love for His people throughout the generations.

For evildoers will be eliminated,
But those who wait for the Lord, they will inherit the land.Psalm 37:9, (NASB).1

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Scripture quotation is from the New American Standard Bible (NASB) Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation.

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Praising Him In The Waiting

Praising Him In The Waiting

Who wants to have surgery?

Crickets.

I don’t blame you.

overcoming fears

There’s all of that prep and then there’s the paperwork, plus looking at scary medical information on the internet – none of which makes an upcoming surgery an easy and peaceful process.

One surgery I had years ago, let’s just say it was female-related, sent me over the top into the depths of fear.

I remember well the morning of my operation. I was a nervous wreck. When my doctor came into the waiting room, I could barely talk and instead just burst into tears.

To her credit, she hugged and reassured me that all would eventually be okay.

What also helped (even more so) was to be prayed over by loved ones. There’s something calming about knowing that you’re bathed in prayer before a big operation.

Unfortunately, I felt the after-effects of that surgery for weeks. It took over a month to heal and feel normal again.

Waiting for healing is hard, isn’t it?

Then there’s the nagging questions of: will I ever heal from this, or is this going to be with me the rest of my life?

That whole experience came back to me when I heard Danny Gokey’s latest, “Stay Strong” released last Friday.

New Release – Danny Gokey’s “Stay Strong”

It’s our choice.

We can fall under the heavy weight of doubt and fear, all the time, or we can choose to transform our day into one that’s a lot more positive.

It’s been said that listening to calming music every day can really help lift your spirits.

In his latest album, Jesus People, Danny Gokey goes right to the heart of holding onto hope during those difficult waiting periods in life.

Here’s my favorite part in “Stay Strong”:

Because I know the day is coming

When You’ll right all of the wrong

So I’ll praise You in the waiting

And my faith will stay strong.1

Check out these powerful lyrics.

Are We Praising Him in the Waiting?

praising Him in the waiting

No matter what we’re facing, are we praising Him in the waiting?

Do we anticipate what God has in store for us some day, or are we dwelling 24/7 on our troubles?

Being overly consumed with our troubles isn’t a good thing, and it sure doesn’t help with recovery.

14 Wait for the Lord;
Be strong and let your heart take courage;
Yes, wait for the Lord. – Psalm 27:14, (NASB).2

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, we must trust that what God does have in store for us, in His timing, will be so unimaginably great that it’s all worth it.

Stay strong!

While the Holy Spirit knows the here and now, someday Christians will all know the glory of seeing our Jesus face to face:

1 Corinthians 2:9


1Gokey, Danny. Lyrics to “Stay Strong.” Performed by Danny Gokey, Sparrow Records; © 2021 Danny Gokey, under exclusive license to Capitol Christian Music Group, Inc. Jesus People, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NSthUsLtgg

2Scripture quotation is from the New American Standard Bible (NASB) Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation.

3Scripture quotation is from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®, copyright © 2016 by Crossway Bibles, a division of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

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