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Showing posts with label God's Provision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label God's Provision. Show all posts

Friday, October 5, 2018

Push Me, Pull Me

We’ve been taking turns In our small group giving our testimonies. This week was my turn, and as I’ve been reflecting on my life, God’s providence has been evident. It’s always clearer to us looking backward, isn’t it? Many of the life-altering changes in my life have been brought about by God pulling me forward or pushing me out. 

My early-in-life plan was a career of teaching, which I did for several years to my delight. Then a situation happened at the private school where I was teaching that I felt that I could not support, and so God was using that to push me out. It was that change that brought about our decision to begin our family, which opened a new dimension to life that I had never even imagined. And we began to educate/train/disciple our girls at home.

When our daughters were 4 and 7, I got pulled in to living in Venezuela. God used those years to work in my heart and mind in ways that forever changed me. When asked how long we were there, My Beloved says two years, and I say too long. They were difficult years, but years that brought tremendous spiritual growth for both of us.

After being back home for a year and a half, God pulled us into another temporary transfer to Houston, hundreds of miles away where we knew no one. This experience was another life-changer. We had been homeschooling for several years, but knew no one else who was doing it back in the 80s. We got involved in a church with many homeschooling families in Houston, some who were high schoolers, which at that time was a new way of thinking about education. It opened our eyes to what could lie ahead for our family. The assignment was over too soon, and we had to return home. Pushed out by God once again. We did not want to leave, but we had no idea what He had planned for us once we got back home. A new way of life opened to us that I could have lived in forever. Having experienced the blessings of knowing other families who were training their children as we were, we searched and found some in our own hometown. At our first meeting we had 12 families. We began a local support group and was on the founding state Christian organization. When we finished our journey, we had over 200 families in the local group. And to think that those years began when God pushed us out a place we didn't want to leave.

I went to graduate school after our girls were graduated from homeschooling, then returned to the classroom for a few years. But it was interfering with higher priorities in my life, and God used those priorities to pull me back home. The next few years were arid in many ways, and God used those feelings of loneliness to turn my heart to moving nearer my parents to help in their care as well as to become more familiar with my cognitively handicapped sister's care, whose care we’ll have when my parents are gone. 

That pull brought us also to a wonderful new church family that has embraced us from the very first visit. They help me keep my equilibrium. 

It is often the looking back when we see God’s Hand most clearly working good into our lives--when He has pushed and pulled and provided. He is truly our loving and faithful God. 

Image - Reading Goethes Werther, Wilhelm Amberg Vorlesung , 1870
public domain, Wikimedia Commons

Thursday, July 26, 2018

More Than the Provisions


As life goes on and I'm Homeward bound, I'm continually thankful for God's provisions.  For one thing, I had an appointment this week with my hematologist and treatment for my blood clot has been very different than it was ten years ago. I haven't had to have shots every day for a week! Sooo thankful for that!

But beyond being thankful for God's myriad provisions, I'm simply thankful for Him. For it is He who provides for my needs. It is His presence that calms my heart in times of anxiety and fear. It is His strength that enables me to take the next step. It is His love that flows through me to love those that I find difficult to even like. It is His forgiveness of my own sins that take root in my heart and pull me away from fellowship with Him. It is His mercy that calls to me and draws me back to Himself

It is His creative work that My Beloved and I find so beautiful as we drive through the countryside where the wheat, the corn, the cotton grows, and we view the majestic mountains in the distance. 

It is His church in which we find sweet fellowship. And as our pastor reminded us last evening, it is His Word in which we find delight.

If Your law had not been my delight,
Then I would have perished in my affliction.
Psalm 119:92

Thursday, August 24, 2017

Thankful Thursday ~ For In-Home Care

https://www.firstlighthomecare.com/home-healthcare-huntsville/

So thankful for those with compassion who offer in-home care. This is a growing service, not readily available many years ago. I often wondered what my growing-older years would be like. Some things change for the better, and being able to remain at home or getting help for any reason is one of the good changes. As my parents put it, they're in a different stage of life and need to do things a bit differently. So thankful they realize that.

We were able to link up this week with First Light, an In-Home Care service in our area recommended by friends who are thrilled with the caregiver they have. They offer many in-home services, not just for the elderly, but for new moms or anyone who needs some assistance. First Light came for a consultation this week, and they seem to be truly caring and capable. My mother is excited to get help with meal preparation, particularly with getting meals into the freezer. So that's their first start with First Light.

We shopped this week for a new refrigerator for Mom with plenty of freezer space. They found the one she loves yesterday, and it's being delivered tomorrow. And it was on sale. Yay! Thankful for God's provision in that as well!

People with compassion, using their abilities and giftedness to bring encouragement and care to others in this journey of life. May God return the blessing to them, poured into their lap in good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over (Luke 6:38).

So thankful!

P.S. You can click on the image to go to their website. 
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