Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Trust in the Lord


Proverbs 3:5-6  Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight.

What does it mean to trust in the Lord with all your heart?  Heart, in Hebrews, refers to one’s emotions, intellect, or will.  This means we have to first realize that our wisdom, or insight, is no match for God’s.  God’s ways are sometimes meant for us to understand and sometimes they are not, but we must follow because He is trustworthy.  The second part of this verse says we are to acknowledge God and He will make our path straight.  Strong’s Concordance defines the word acknowledge, in this passage, as submit.  We are to submit our ways to God and trust in Him to lead the way, and then the pathway will be clearer to see. 

God gave us a call and the first thing we decided to do was to acknowledge that it was something we needed to answer, and answer we did.  Answering meant we had to sell our home and most of our belongings in order to free ourselves of unnecessary possessions and unnecessary debt.  This task seemed to come easy, because God provided a buyer for the house.  The belongings went pretty fast as well; who doesn’t love a yard sale.

The second part of answering led us to leaving the security of our jobs.  Telling our bosses that we were leaving to serve God was an emotional strain because of the friendships built, and a leap of faith because we would no longer be living on a typical salary.  We would be living on what little bit of savings we had until we arrive in Africa and begin to use the money we have been raising for support.
We have had the privilege of learning to trust in God and to submit to Him in ways that are unfamiliar to us.  Over the past 28 years, we have relied on God to provide for us through the jobs we held, and on the finances we earned ourselves.  We seemed to have some control.  Our life, now, is totally in God’s control.

We planned on being in Africa by the end of February, but God had other plans.  Living with our children and granddaughter was a joy, but after living together for over 5 months it was time for us to give them a break.  They love us tons, but in smaller doses.  So, we prayed we’d find a place to stay for the month of April.  We gave it to the Lord and trusted in Him to provide for us.  God is faithful and trustworthy!  God provided a beautiful cottage for us on Lake Michigan, through generous believers we had never met before.  He gave us a place far better than we even imagined.  God also used this situation as a time for preparation.  The house has no Internet, cable, or cell phone coverage.  Wow!  This is how it will be when we move to Africa.

Because of our downsizing, and living in a small house with our kids, we lost our ability to exercise and we needed to get back in shape after such a long drawn out winter of being cooped up inside.  God provided a month or more of free memberships at a local gym.  Time to pump it up!

Friends of ours offered us their frequent flyer miles to purchase our airline tickets for the flight to Africa.  We were in awe that someone would do that for us!  This was a very generous offer, but was a bit difficult to use due to the fact that we had to keep moving our departure date out. (Short on support)  We shared with our friends that we greatly appreciated the offer, but we were torn about using them because it would be difficult to lock into a date.  If we had to cancel for any reason the miles could be lost and they would have wasted them on us. We could however, lock into flights through a missionary organization and cancel at anytime (not using flyer miles) without penalty.  Our friends asked the amount and then offered to pay for the tickets out of their pocket.  We told them they did not have to do this. Their response was, "God had told us that He wanted us to get you to the field in Africa."  This brought us to tears. (Literally)

We share these stories with you not to be boastful, but to remind us, and you, that God does provide for His people when we call on Him and are trusting in Him.  We may not understand everything God is doing or why, but we can trust that He is in control and that He will make our paths straight.


Our Prayer Needs 
  
* God to supply the remaining 30% of support needed
* Our May 22nd departure to happen as scheduled
*Lead us in preparations and packing
*Visas and all paperwork in order
*God prepare us for all the cultural and language challenges we will face
*Our Children and Grandchildren to adjust to our leaving and adjust to family separation
*Protection
*Keep walking in Obedience and humility the path marked out for us!


Views from the house we are Blessed to stay in for the month of April