About 17 years ago my husband lost his job.
We found out that he got a new one the day before Thanksgiving.
He took a significant pay cut, but you do what you've got to do.
He took a significant pay cut, but you do what you've got to do.
I wanted to decorate for Christmas in my new-ish house, but I really didn't want to spend any money.
This was only our second Christmas in this house so I didn't really have all the decorations I needed to fill a larger home.
I shopped the yard for greens to sprinkle about.
But...
I really wanted some Magnolia leaves.
I didn't have a Magnolia tree nor did any of my friends.
My emotions at the time were a little raw.
I found myself working hard to trust that the Lord knew what He was doing and that He cared about our situation.
I drove up to the house one day
and looked on my front porch.
a whisper from the Lord.
The nearest Magnolia tree is down at the end of the street and around the corner.
15 or so houses away.
15 or so houses away.
I was reminded of that story today as the dog and I passed the house with the Magnolia tree.
There were some laying in the gutter.
There were some laying in the gutter.
I will use these leaves in one of my Christmas vignettes.
I need to remember that He is always here,
I need to remember that He is always here,
He is always listening,
and
He cares about each and every situation I face.
Sprinkled with a whisper,
That's quite a story! Here's to a wonderful Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Athena.
DeleteWhat a beautiful story, Katie. I'll always think of this when I see Magnolia trees now. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteOhh thank you.
DeleteKatie what a beautiful post! Yes I agree he is always watching over us even in our darkest hour!Blessings to you and your husband on Thanksgiving!
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Anne
Lovely inspirational post : )
ReplyDeleteThanks, Debra.
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