Monday, March 23, 2009

Our Father's Care For His Children

Everyone's talking about budgeting and saving money. We are not the experts, but we do try to joyfully live within our means. This week we could not, no matter how hard we tried. Here's what went down:

First, our ever-faithful '92 Cadillac DeVille broke down on the way to Devin's work. $500 to get it back up and running. But, hey, that's better than a $400 a month car payment, right? And we can tighten our belt for one month, no problem.

Then our van had to go in for a routine maintenance check-up. Unfortunately, they found many things that needed replacing, and almost none of it was covered under our factory or special extended warranties. They were just regular stuff like shocks, brakes, and filters. Over $1,000 later, we had our van back. Gulp. That was a big one.

Then comes the unbelievable part.

2 parents sent in tuition checks for Devin's homeschooling class over 4 months overdue, totalling $475. If we had received them on time, they easily would have been spent on Christmas joy.

Then the anonymous envelopes started coming in. (Thank you whoever you are!) $100 gift card to Target, $20 gift card to Starbucks (yum!), $160 in cash.

Devin tutored an hour after school-$25. Ok, how much is that now? $780. Whoa.

Then we received $80 to a fancy restaurant and free babysitting as a wonderful thank you from his mock trial team. And free movie tickets came in the mail from some kind of airline rewards program from 2001.

All this week; I'm not joking. And to my recollection, I only told one person about our car issues.

Equally amazing things are happening with the school. I wish I could say more, but I will later.

I shouldn't be surprised but I am. God has done this over and over again in our lives. But for some reason, I am so forgetful. Like the Israelites in the wilderness, I complain about food and drink after the Lord has parted the Red Sea for me!

The reason I've been this specific is to bring God the glory by remembering His goodness to His children. Financially, times are tough for many of us. But, like Devin told me last week, "God owns the Cadillacs on a thousand hills." Whatever trials you might be going through, He will not leave you alone, not for one second. Be encouraged.

I look forward to hearing your stories. Soli Deo Gloria!


2 comments:

Smith Family said...

God is so good. I'm always blown away at how creatively God can show his goodness and constant provision. Jory and I could easily write a book about how God has turned 5 years of an "impossible budget" into 5 years of abundent blessings.

SomisSurferGirl said...

Praise the Lord for your blog! So timely and encouraging for me as well! I love you Amy and thank you so much for sharing this!