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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

When we think it's not enough...

When I quit working last year, my husband and I had to tighten our budget quite a bit, but we continued to save our change in a jar. For several years we collected the coins all year and by Christmas time we had enough to buy all our Christmas gifts. It was such a blessing to not stress over having "enough" money for gifts, which we enjoy giving. But this year, the change wasn't building up like it did in the past.       
On Mother's Day Sunday, it was announced in church that we would be offered an opportunity to give an offering for the Care Net Pregnancy Center.  Baby bottles were in the foyer and could be taken home to fill with coins. The bottles would be collected on Father's Day and given to the Center.  I grabbed a bottle and wondered if we would be able to find money in our budget to put in the bottle.  But on the way home from church, my husband remembered the change in our jar and thought it would be more than enough to fill the bottle.  I was skeptical.....


After we got home, we started transferring the coins to the bottle. We learned a lesson or two that day....as we had just enough change to fill the baby bottle.  And when it was counted...a $35 dollar offering was available!  An offering that far exceeded what my mind expected. An offering that I initially thought we couldn't afford to give.

When it comes to Jehovah Jireh, the God who Provides, two things are evident in Scripture.  One is that He provides enough and/or He provides an abundance to be used for His purposes.  Our coin jar seems to be  an example of God's gift of enough, like manna for the Israelites in the desert....manna for Christmas gifts, manna for gifts to His ministry to women in need during pregnancy.  A provision that was just enough--no more, no less, than what was needed to "fill" the empty stomach. Not a provision to be stored away, but one that must be used up for that which God intended, and according to His timing.

Isn't it just like God to teach us over and over that His provision is always enough for His plans...even when we can't see it?  Even when we question all the darkness in the world, all the poverty, all the illness, and the misery...when we are overwhelmed and feel totally inadequate to help those in need?  Even when our eyes just cannot see that it's enough...not enough for bills to be paid, for food to be bought, for medicine, doctors, transportation.....the list can go on until we only see what we see with these earth-cloudy eyes, and we only understand with our earth-centered minds. But God says this....

"For My thoughts are not your thoughts, 
Neither are your ways My ways," declares the Lord.
"For as the heavens are higher than the earth,
So are My ways higher than your ways, 
And My thoughts than your thoughts.
Isaiah 55:8-9

When God's "enough" or His abundance cannot be seen, how are we to trust?

By FAITH....because by definition,  
"faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen." 
Heb.11:1

Maybe where we go wrong, especially in America, is that our natural mind tends to think of provision as an abundance of material blessings.  Yet in Scripture, the term is applied not only to riches, but also to peace, comfort, lovingkindness, grace, and wisdom.  And although we often have to wait...we will mount up like eagles; when we are still...we will know that He is God; when we humble ourselves...He will give us grace; when we seek Him in faith...we will be rewarded; because His promises are all Yes in Christ Jesus, and because we are His children, He will take care of us...He WILL provide....

$35 in change--God's "enough"
Now to Him who is able to do exceeding abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, 
according to the power that works within us, 
to Him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus 
to all generations forever and ever. Amen
Ephesians 3:20 

For further study....Psalm 72:7; 2 Cor. 1:5; Ps. 86:5; Rom. 5:17; James 1:5; Isa. 40:31; Psa. 46:10; James 4:6; Heb. 11:6; Matt. 6:25-34; Matt. 7:7-11 

4 comments:

  1. Wow! What a wonderful testimony of God's faithfulness. Eph 3:20 has been a verse that quote and think about daily...such a powerful truth. It is amazing how we are reminded daily of God's faithfulness even when our faith is so weak. Have a blessed ay serving the Lord there in Texas.

    Ivan and Tania Largent

    Reaching Gouchos for God's Glory

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  2. Ivan and Tania, it's been a blessing to watch how God has provided for all your needs on your journey to Uruguay. You've been faithful to see his provision even when...suffering the loss in miscarriage and grandfathers, and other trials along the way. Your lives are a picture of being a "living sacrifice".
    Romans 12:1 Knowing God has you in His hands...love you, susan

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  3. He is more than enough. Thank you for reminding me

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  4. He is so good, isn't He? Blessings to you, Teresa...

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