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The President, the Passengers, & the Patience of God

The President, the Passengers, & the Patience of God

John Piper

Desiring God


Sometimes we are so overwhelmed at being treated better than we deserve that we must exult in the all-sovereign God—the God of birds' flight and Obama’s rise. When King David pondered how many were God’s “wondrous deeds,” he said, “I will proclaim and tell of them, yet they are more than can be told” (Psalm 40:5). That’s the way I feel watching God’s public mercies in the last few days.

Have you considered how unlikely was the crash of USAir flight 1549 in the Hudson River on January 15—not just the rescue but the crash itself? Picture this: The Airbus A320 is taking off at an angle—maybe 30 degrees. It’s not flying horizontal with the earth. Not only that, it is flying fast—not full speed yet, but perhaps four times as fast as your car would go at top highway speeds.

The geese are flying horizontally with the ground, more or less. They are not flying in a cloud like a swarm of bees. They fly level with the ground, often shaped like a V. In view of all that, what are the odds that, traveling at this speed and at this angle, this airplane would intersect with the flight of those geese at that very millisecond which would put a bird not just in one of those engines, but both of them?

Two laser-guided missiles would not have been as amazingly effective as were those geese. It is incredible, statistically speaking. If God governs nature down to the fall (and the flight) of every bird, as Jesus says (Matthew 10:29), then the crash of flight 1549 was designed by God.

Which leads to the landing in the Hudson River—which is just as unlikely. The airbus now has no thrust in either engine. The flight attendants said it was as quiet as a library in the plane without the sound of engines. The plane is now a 77-ton glider with its belly full of fuel. Captain Sullenberger decides to land in the river. Anywhere else would mean one big fireball.

He banks and misses the George Washington Bridge by 900 feet and glides the plane into a perfect belly landing. A few degrees tilt to the front or back or the right or left and the plane would have done cartwheels down the river and broken up. On the water, the flight attendant does not let passengers open the rear door. That would have flooded the cabin too fast. The emergency doors and front doors provide exits for everyone and the plane floats long enough for all of them to climb out. Ferry boats are there almost instantly. The captain walks the aisle twice to make sure everyone is off. Then he leaves. Later the plane sinks.

If God guides geese so precisely, he also guides the captain’s hands. God knew that when he took the plane down, he would also give a spectacular deliverance. So why would he do that? If he means for all to live, why not just skip the crash?

Because he meant to give our nation a parable of his power and mercy the week before a new President takes office. God can take down a plane any time he pleases—and if he does, he wrongs no one. Apart from Christ, none of us deserves anything from God but judgment. We have belittled him so consistently that he would be perfectly just to take any of us any time in any way he chooses.

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rvs2nd
2/27/2009 8:38 AM
The article is well written....I object to your advertising ( the left upper corner of the crosswalk.com page ) the article bringing President Obama's name into its promotion. Why did you do this? The President had nothing to do with the crash of that US Air flight. I doubt if President Bush were still President his name would have been used in such a way. We are to pray for our leaders and I would add show respect This is something your web staff editors who put this page together need to consider. Thank you.
brokenleg05
2/26/2009 10:09 AM
This was an AMAZING OBSERVATION!!!!I agree whole heartedly and Praise God for Who He is and that He does control all things. Thank you for your insight and sharing it.....
luvinjesus2
2/13/2009 9:31 AM
Yes, I agree that the Lord of the heavens is also the Lord of this earth, it is His footstool. He is not only the Creator, but also our Father, through the work of Jesus, His Son. Now, with the precious Blood of Jesus, we can ascend to the Throne, as His Body.

His Body because of romans 6. Believers who do not practice Romans 6, have no foundation to call the Lord, Father, nor any hope that their prayers are even answered, were it not for His great Mercy. Now, the Lord wants every person here on earth to understand Romans 6, for without this, there is no way to Everlasting Life, and no way for this planet to survive. All of Creation is waiting for this message. Who has ears to hear? Without the love of HIS body, and the love of each member of HIS body, we have only social groups led by shopkeepers who have branded each pew sitter to be 'theirs'...a great robbery from the Good Shepherd. A horrible testimony to the world. John 17 prayer is not answered by pastors and priests or pulpits.
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