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“But they soon forgot what he had done and did
not wait for his plan to unfold.” Psalm 106:13
When I read this, I just want to shake my
head. After all God did for these people, it says they soon forgot what
he had done and instead of waiting for his plans for them to unfold, they
started making plans of their own. When God didn’t seem to be working fast
enough for them or in the way they thought he should, they began trying to
figure things out on their own – with a bunch of mumbling and complaining
thrown in, I might add. Isn’t that just
crazy?
Uh…isn’t that just what we do?
I’m raising my hand…guilty as charged. I
hate to admit that, but it’s true.
Just recently my husband had to have
complete knee replacement surgery. The cost to us was going to be over $4000.
(and that’s with insurance!)
I don’t know about you, but we don’t have
that kind of money laying around. We had no idea where we would get it, but God
had it all under control. We received checks that we did not expect, friends
started giving us money, co-workers took up an offering, we auctioned off a few
things and they brought in more money than we dreamed they would.
By the time his surgery came around, we had
it all paid for – and that was God’s miracle to us. But, what happened next?
Our income changed and we were bringing in
$400 a month less than we had been. What
did I do? Did I remember the financial miracle God had just performed? Did I
relax and wait for his plans to unfold for us?
Nope!
I started wracking my brains for ways to earn extra money, spent scads
of time on the computer researching different small business possibilities, and
began to let worry and anxiety creep in. Until this morning, that is. Until God
led me to this passage of scripture and showed me that I was behaving exactly
like the children of Israel did. Those people that I was so quick to judge.
So, now I’m back on track, but wondering…
Does this kind of stuff ever happen to you?
If so, let me encourage (read
strongly urge) you to go read Psalm 106. I can pretty much guarantee that once
you’ve read it, you won’t want to travel the same road the children of Israel
did. Remember how long it took them???
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