Saturday, May 30, 2009

Jehova-Jireh

Well, the Lord has provided yet again, but in a very very very roundabout way. 

The whole week of packing up our lives in Athens, Georgia, I had been sick. Fever, night sweats, the whole sha-bang. I also got very little to no sleep. The night before the big move, I woke up and began reading my Bible about Abraham and how he moved, settled, and then moved again. I thought to myself what an odd passage. Little did I know it would be prophetic.

We pull into Lexington, cars loaded, Uhaul ready to be unpacked to find an apartment FULL of mold and mildew. On the walls, the ceilings, floor... everywhere. And since it was a Sunday... over Memorial Day weekend.... there was no apartment manager in sight. And there were no other apartment rental offices open. So we kept everything packed and spent the night in a hotel. That night was spent in prayer and the Lord confirming that he was taking care of us in both the short and long term, though we thought this was rather difficult.

Next morning, by some miracle, we get to meet with a lady who works at Mount Tabor apartments. She comes in on her day off to show us an apartment that is move in ready (just what we need). We enter her office to hear Andy Stanley preaching on the radio on God's providence. A small hallelujah leaped from our chests when she showed us the apartment, our new home.  Everything was unloaded in one morning by Nick's family just before the rain came. We spent the rest of the day with his family and the next with my sister, Cathy. It was hard saying good-bye to our families, our past comfortable lives, and our home state, but the Lord pulled through yet again for us, like we knew He would.

So now we have a week to unpack before my next big adventure of entering the "real world" and starting my job as a new nurse on the Neurology ICU. I'm excited and scared, but the Lord will provide.

3 comments:

  1. I'm glad you guys made it safely and have a home now! I love that the Lord is faithful and provided you guys were somewhere to live! Have fun with your new place! Good luck with the real world job! Wish you guys the best!

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  2. Not a surprising start to your seminary journey. How else is God going to teach you about faith except through real-life experiences? :)

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