"What man is he that feareth the Lord? Him shall He teach in the way that He shall choose."
Psalm 25:12
Have you ever thought about the way that the Lord's lessons come to us in bits and pieces? I used to believe that God would allow us to go through particular trials to teach us something, right then...something that would follow us through life and which we would always be able to look back on as a "lesson learned". I can think of particular situations and look back several years as to when God cemented that truth in my heart. If I looked even further back, however, I would probably realize that He had been teaching and leading me up to that decision for quite some time. And still, He uses reminders to keep me thinking "right" in that particular of life. I read somewhere that He may not always lead us through a trial to teach us a new lesson, but to "undo" my thinking in that area so that He can teach me how to think correctly. --to simplify my belief so that my trust is like that of a little child.
I cannot pretend to know His ways; all I really know is that He is all-knowing!
On Friday Syd got news that his place of work just didn't have enough business to keep all the workers on. His boss had tears in his eyes as he had to lay him off. When work picks up they want Syd to come back. We are grateful for the job that he had there and know full well that the Lord will supply all of our needs as Syd goes back into the job hunt. Our God has never failed to provide and will not fail us now. Through these 32 years we have been amazed over and over at the Lord's faithfulness to His children. It does not take just one lay-off to teach us every lesson we need to learn in this area. Perhaps this time He has new heights that He wants to take us to. We can trust the Lord, we know that. He is always good to us!
This old hymn comes to my heart:
I'm pressing on the upward way; new heights I'm gaining every day.
Still praying as I onward bound;
Lord lead me on to higher ground.
Lord, lift me up and let me stand by faith on Heaven's table land;
A higher plain than I had found; Lord lead me on to higher ground!
After I wrote this post, Syd called saying that he has met a couple from town (I have known them only through the post office). They would like him to come and do some work for them, as the husband has had a stroke. They asked if he could take about 20 minutes to come and look things over at their house. He was there for almost an hour and a half. Praise the Lord for this opportunity for work and, through prayer, we wish to be a good testimony and have open doors with our neighbors.
Just want to leave you with some "peaceful" pictures from the hill...
nephew, Nathan's, stone piles stand, even after several winters |
Dennis' outhouse at the cabin |
my brother, Dennis, built the end of the stone wall around this stone post |
We were sorry to hear about Mr V's job. We know that God is in control and are thankful that He has always provided for us. Glad to hear that he may be able to do some work for the couple in town. What a neat opportunity that is.
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