Thursday, January 31, 2013

Jehoveh Jireh – Provider. A Testimony.

Where does provision begin and do we always recognize when God is at work? Do we acknowledge our full dependence on Him – without reservation? Without hypocrisy? Without instructions? Do we genuinely give Him free reign over our lives saying “Not our will but Your will be done”? My special Psalm reminds us: I sought the Lord and He answered me; He delivered me from all my fears. Those who look to Him are radiant; their faces are never covered with shame. This poor (wo)man called, and the Lord heard; He saved her out of all her troubles. The angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear Him, and He delivers them. Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in Him. Psalm 34:4-8 I have recently been given assurance of this – again! Christmas into New Year kept us occupied, and with family all far away, so no chance of fellowship with them, we helped out by house sitting for friends who went away to enjoy their holiday in peace. And indeed, Christmas in the sun on the beautiful beaches of South Africa, is an unforgettable experience, so with their family from the cold UK visiting, they relaxed – and so did we. The day after the house-sit was completed I received news that my sister was critically ill. The following day it was decided that I must make the trip to England which was speedily arranged by a miracle utilized by our travel agent. Another miracle made it possible for my brother to meet me at Humberside Airport, thus enabling us to get to the hospital where our sister was coupled up to miraculous machinery enabling her to breathe, and her heart to beat, although she was practically comatose. A phone call from the hospital the following morning pushed us into an immediate return to the hospital, an hour’s drive away. After seeing June, so helpless, so feeble and pitiable, we were called into a meeting with the doctor in charge, who informed us that there was nothing more they could do. We gave our permission for the machinery to be uncoupled and we sat with June until she passed into the Presence of the Lord. Knowing that she had confessed a faith in Jesus Christ gave strength and comfort in the understanding that now she is whole, no longer blind, crippled or disabled in any way. The Lord’s provision did not stop there, for within a week we were able to register June’s death, and arrange a Memorial Service at the Leonard Cheshire Home, Godfrey Robinson House, in Ferriby, where she has lived for the past 28 years. That after being told that such things were impossible to do so quickly. The service was led by an Evangelical Minister who knew June at the Home, but who had been hospitalized overnight for observation regarding a heart problem. Would he be able to conduct the service, or would we have to call someone who had not been so involved in the Home? Once more, the Lord provided! Everyone who had known and loved June was present at the service, something that would not have happened if it had been held elsewhere, and the Gospel message was proclaimed again – Jesus saves! In the grief of loss the peace of God prevailed, that peace that passes all understanding, and brings with it praise and joy in the awareness that God is in control. Meanwhile, snow had begun to fall, hampering first our arrangements, which were eventually enabled, but then my return to South Africa. My flight was cancelled! I was rebooked, but cancelled again! Another booking was made and another cancellation followed. What was happening? Sometimes it is hard to let go, and let God. But it is the only way! And I was being watched! One comment grabbed my attention. “How can you be so calm? If it was me, I would be spitting feathers!” “The Lord is in control. His time is right!” There followed a taxi ride across England, paid for by the Airline. A flight back across England to Heathrow,- in Business class! Then Heathrow to Johannesburg, - again in Business class, so I could stretch in extra space and enjoy a better sleep than I would have, before, although missing a connection, being assisted with yet another replacement booking to bring me to Durban, where I was greeted by an exultant husband and son who had been granted five hours of “peaceful” waiting for the announcement that at last I was home! Be encouraged precious reader! And my God will meet all your needs according to His glorious riches in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:19

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