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One phrase, spoken by my husband, capsized my world: “I’m quitting my job.” Then he added. “And we’re moving.”
This made no sense coming from the hard-working, persevering man I knew. My life felt uncertain and beyond my control.
In the weeks following, God and I engaged in serious conversations, most of which involved me begging Him to intervene.
Within a few months, we began preparing our house to sell. My husband started talking with headhunters, so I hadsomehope. But we were still selling our home with nowhere to go.
And Steve was still determined to quit his job.
I wanted answers—assurance everything would work out. But whenever I prayed, all I heard was, “Submit.”
Um, did I hear You God? How will we pay our bills? Buy groceries? At least tell me where we’ll be going.
“Submit.”
God’s Spirit must’ve overridden my natural tendencies, because I did. Two months later, we packed up our van and headed to Louisiana, where we hoped employment was waiting.
Steve got the call that afternoon. The job was his. Our house sold the next day, for full asking price. Plus, because I surrendered to God, even when I longed to fight for control, my husband and I grew closer.
God had a plan all along—a solution we couldn’t see. He wanted me to trust Him.
The Ancient Israelites faced a similar challenge as they were fleeing Egypt, their oppressors. God liberated them by His mighty hand, revealed through a series of plagues, but they soon found themselves trapped between soldiers and the sea. They thought they were doomed. But “[God’s] path led through the sea, [His] way through the mighty waters, though [His] footprints were not seen” (Ps. 77:19).
God’s method of providing may change, but His character as Provider never will. He’s calling each of us to trust in Him, not our jobs, our spouses, our savings accounts, or friends.
What are you facing right now? How might focusing on God’s promises and never-failing love bring you peace as you weather life’s uncertainties?
~Jennifer Slattery
Author, speaker, and founder of Wholly Loved Ministries
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God doesn't want us feeling perpetually stressed or defeated, nor does He want us enslaved to hurts from our past. This 30-day reading plan will help you draw closer to Him each day and anchor yourself in the life-giving truths He preserved for us in Scripture. Edited by Karen Greer and LaShawn Montoya.
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