Monday, July 29, 2013

Provision

Let me start this off by saying that I am a very conservative woman and I believe the Bible to be the infallible Word of God. I believe in what is says - even the "weird" parts ( like Phillip being transported after teaching the eunuch about prophesy concerning Jesus, etc.). That includes parts about giving and spiritual warfare.

A few months ago, my husband and I decided to give temple offering in addition to tithing after reading about it in Exodus. (I believe that the Old Testament lays out that obedience concerning money is important and also spiritual. It ties in with spiritual warfare, because the devil surely doesn't want you to be obedient and receive any blessings from God.)

Anyway, we were hit hard. And when I mean hard, I mean hard. Things were going crazy. And I know sometimes that life can just stink, but there are times when we are in battle - not against flesh and blood, but against principalities. But anyway, everything was going wrong.

Everything broke - currently I have clothes hanging around the house because our dryer is broken and starts sparking and smoking - our monthly bills started to exceed our income (with nothing in our spending actually changing, which was weird), our insurance company upped our deductible to 5k randomly, all our clothes and shoes suddenly wore out, etc. you name it, we faced it.

But, we kept going back to His Word. We said, "if You want us to continue to be faithful, You're going to have to provide" and stepped out on faith. Somehow, someway, we always were able to come up with just enough for our tithing and offering and necessary bills.

However, we had other things coming up. Namely Auds' tuition. We didn't have it. We stretched and budgeted for it, but the money just wasn't there. So, we prayed. We asked God to make a way.

My husband had been praying that we would receive a certain amount by today - the day tuition is due. We were faithful and hopeful and believing God for miracles. Day after day it didn't happen, but we remained steadfast.

Saturday we hosted a fundraiser yard sale for our youth group. Our youth pastor surprised us and told us that anything that wasn't sold afterwards, we could go through and take what we wanted before donating. There were books toys for the kids and tons of new clothes for me and Auds. A huge blessing. We didn't even go through things. Our youth group bagged up things for us that they thought would fit or would bless us and loaded them up. They had no idea of what we're going through or how big of a blessing it was.

Yesterday after church our Pastor told us God had been urging him to give us a certain amount - the exact amount we had been praying for. One day before the deadline. When he told us, we had to do everything to compose ourselves from bawling in front of the entire church (he did tell us privately to the side, not like announced from the pulpit).

So now we're able to pay tuition and buy uniforms. I have clothes to wear that actually fit. Today there has been such an indescribable peace in our house. And a book I've been reading ( Way of the Eagle by John Archivio) has been a reiteration of every sermon we've heard lately from multiple men of God. It's a confirmation that He really does provide. He really is true to His Word - no matter how bad things seem.

He is soo good!

2 comments:

  1. What an amazing testimony. Thank you so much for sharing. He is good, indeed!

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  2. Of course, immediately after I hit "share" the air broke, the part for the dryer ended up not fixing it, and things went haywire again. But I'll still praise Him. Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him.

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