Monday, June 29, 2009

The Seminary Wife & Her Gas Tank

So here's a truth that I have learned through experience: God loves scenarios that are set up so perfectly for Him to show up & show off as our Jehovah Jireh. I could do with a few less of those "desperate straits," but I wouldn't trade being able to see His miraculous hand at work for anything.

So here was our recent scenario ~ money is tight. Every penny is being stretched to its limit. Vacation is right around the corner. I got into the van on Tuesday to go to work. Granted, work is only 1 mile from our house, but I was filling in at the office all week, so I would need to drive a total of 10 miles during the week. Well, the gas light was on & the needle was well into the "red." Not a good way to start the day -- empty gas tank, empty wallet. Surely I could make it 1 mile, right? So off I went. I made it to work without incident. When I got into the van to come home, the gas light was no longer on & the needle was just teetering at the "red." Hmm? By Thursday, the needle was reading a quarter tank full. Hmmmmmm? Not only did I make it back & forth to work all week, but I also took a 12-mile trip to Walmart on that same tank! The Old Testament had it's widow with the oil & flour, we have the seminary wife & the gas! But my story doesn't end there. On Sunday morning, we left the van in its parking space & took the car to church. The car had enough gas to get us to church, but not enough to get us home. How were we planning to get home, you ask? I'm not sure we even thought that far. After church, a dear girlfriend of mine "tricked" me (not a good word to use to describe it, but you get the point) into taking our car to the gas station so she could fill the tank. And then proceeded to give me money to fill the van's gas tank as well. Praise God for His provision & for friends who are sensitive to His promptings!!!!

But God was certainly not short on blessings this week. Caleigh saw a specialist on Thursday morning for her hearing loss. She will be having a second set of tubes put in her ears & her adenoids taken out next Wednesday. The doctor is confident that she will regain all of the hearing that she has lost!!

Jehovah Jireh.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

It's been awhile since I've blogged. Why is that? Well, let's see. "Life has been busy" is my most often used excuse. True, but a bit played out. It certainly isn't because I don't have anything to write about or report. Life is full ~ full of lessons (easy & hard), full of laughter, full of experiences, full of decisions, full of joy . . . full, full, FULL!!!

I think perhaps my lack of blogging is due to what I typically blog. Work with me here . . . I tend to blog about what is on my mind. And lately, what has been on my mind is a) not for public knowledge or b) lessons that the Lord is teaching me that are so deeply personal & still in process that I just can't / don't want to share them. No offense to any faithful readers.

So what can I share?? Hmm . . . well, Jason finished his 4th semester here at ETS with another 4.0 (he would never tell you that himself, but I'm his wife & have full bragging rights). He started his summer language course - Greek - a couple of weeks ago. It's very challenging & time-consuming, but worth it!

Caleigh will be starting Kindergarten in the fall. You can pray for her (and us) as we deal with some anxiety issues there. Also keep in prayer an ongoing health concern that Caleigh is dealing with. We have an appointment for her with an ENT specialist to find out the cause of her hearing loss. We are trusting the situation to God & will be resting in Him regardless of the outcome.

Peyton is . . . well, Peyton. Loving life, hating potty-training, & doing it all with a smile!! I am really looking forward to having some one-on-one time with her while Caleigh is in school.

We are all anxiously awaiting a vacation coming up next month. My best friend, Shallon will be flying here to Pennsylvania to accompany me & my girls back down to her home in sunny Florida by van (20 hours in a car with a 4 year old & 3 year old should be a blast!). We will spend a week down there while Jason finishes up his last week of Greek class, after which, he will fly down & meet us there so we can spend another week in Florida as a family. And what trip to Florida would be complete without a trip to DISNEY WORLD!?! We will be taking the girls (and Brad & Shallon's girls) to spend a day at Magic Kingdom where we will also have breakfast with the Disney Princesses!! My girls are going to absolutely explode!!!

As for me, God is up to something. He is teaching me at every turn. What information can I divulge? He's teaching me a lot about spiritual warfare. He's teaching me a lot about discipleship. He's teaching me a lot about faith. He is teaching me Who He is & what He is not. He is teaching me that He is a Refiner & not my personal Teddybear in the sky Who gets a kick out of me being me. He is teaching me that proper theology is of utmost importance. He is teaching me to be wise as a serpent and innocent as a dove. I told you . . . He's up to something.

"Know Him and then act like you know Him. That is faith."