A locked gate and a missed flight don’t feel like grace in the moment, but one true story from 1979 shows how a delay can become protection. We tell the account of Dennis Wheatley racing through the Chicago airport to catch DC-10 Flight 191, only to be turned away at the last second. He argues, he fumes, he storms off, and then the news hits: the plane crashes on takeoff and no one survives. That single “no” reframes everything he thought was going wrong.
Today we talk about the unseen “behind the scenes” realities we can’t access, and why frustration often comes from trying to control outcomes we were never meant to control. What do you do when traffic stops you, when a meeting runs late, or when prayers feel unanswered? We connect that daily stress to Paul’s hard-won contentment in Philippians 4 and offer a faith-based way to reframe delays as potential mercy rather than punishment.
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