Forgive me for not blogging in almost a month. Life has been crazy and our internet has been down. This will seem like I just wrote a book but please bare with this long blog, I has been blessed beyond anything all because of God and if your read this I hope you will be blessed by this testimony of God’s loving kindness and the miracles He does everyday.
Today is November 1, 2006 and my family and I just moved into a new home. How we got into this home can only be explained by this: God and God alone. It starts on June 1, 2006 when I went to my landlord and paid him the rent for the place we were staying in. He told me that he had fallen on some hard times and that the taxes on his property were going up and he was going to sell the house that we were staying in sometime in the near future and he would start working on it somewhere within 3 to 6 months. On June 15, 2006 he called me and told me to be out by the 1st of July. So much for being comfortable. Bob (one of my elders at church) and his wife Terry let us move in with them until we found a place of our own. We moved out on June 29, 2006 and on June 30, 2006…we (my wife and I) found out we were pregnant. We had no insurance and we thought we would be eligible for Medicaid. Well I was wrong. As we moved 90% of our stuff in storage and began to settle in Bob and Terry’s place, we though we’d had a plan laid out for us. Again I was wrong. To make a long story a little shorter. What we wanted to save for a place to live didn’t happen because of numerous things: Medical bills for Melissa’s pregnancy, fixing automobiles, paying off some past due bills and the like. We are on a payment program with hospital for our baby girl to be, to pay for the whole birth and stuff. I thought all the money was needed by January, instead it was all due by November 9, 2006. That wiped us completely out. We had to move out of Bob and Terry’s by the 1st of November. Here’s what I want you to pay attention to…I had made a commitment to God that no matter what I be faithful to Him, finically and spiritually. In our worst times, finically, I was told by many people, even those closest to me, “Don’t give any money to God,” but I stayed the course. I believed in my heart that if I was obedient and faithful to God and just did what He wanted me to do, I would be okay. I was facing the possibility of being homeless with my wife, son, and baby to be but I stayed to the course and held to my commitment to God. I trusted God wouldn’t let my family be homeless and was encouraged that if God can speak the world into existence in 6 days, my problems are nothing for Him to deal with. I had to be out on Friday October 27…on Wednesday my mom called me told that there was this house for rent, I had looked at dozens of house and nothing worked out so I wasn’t going to go besides I had no money, but something to me to check it out. That something turned out to be the Holy Spirit because when I checked out the house it was exactly what we needed and so I called the Landlord and he told me he needed the money by today which was $1700. I didn’t have a nickel, seriously. I had found out that people had given money for my family and I for housing…it was exactly what we needed. We had to be out by Friday October 27, 2006 and I had the keys to this house on Thursday October 26 2006. God did for me what I couldn’t do and He honor my commitment to Him. As an added bonus, I have been surrendering my baby to Him on a daily basis and before this little girl is even born, she has everything she needs. God is so good and He has blessed me so much and I hope this story encourages you to walk and talk with God and trust Him with all your heart and no matter what…stay obedient to Him. Life is painful and God is great all the time. Thanks for listening.
-gravyjmm
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2 comments:
Wow, what a story, no wonder you forgot my Birthday...
I ain't forgot yers though!
I have been blessed by your story.
-Kelly Hoyt
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