A really cool story about trusting God

George

George Mueller was a man who believed God.

In order to prove to Christians worldwide that God listens to us when we pray, he started and keep running orphanage in Bristol, England, on nothing but prayer.

He did not solicit funds from anyone, nor did he allow his employees to do so.

On April 11, 1836, the doors of an orphanage opened in with twenty-six girls. By 1886 the number of Orphans leapt to over 2,000, proving that Mr. Mueller’s belief in God was not in vain. Mr. Muller’s amazing faith was witnessed firsthand by many people who met him, but none more so than Abigail, the eight-year-old daughter of his business associate.

One Morning while Abigail’s father was having a meeting with George, an employee came in and told Mr. Mueller that over 300 children were seated and waiting for breakfast but there was nothing to feed them.

George motioned to Abigail to follow him into where the children were seated and said to her, “Watch God work.” Then he turned to the children and said, “Let’s pray.” They all did, and not long after was a knock at the door.

He opened it to find a baker who had baked all night because “God had told him to do so.” He brought in enough bread for the children to have their fill.

Right after there was another knock at the door. Almost unbelievably a man with ten barrels of milk on his cart told George that the wheel on his car had just broke down in front of the orphanage.

He told George that he could have the milk if he would only keep the barrels safe until he fixed the cart.

George knew that Abigail was moved by what she had seen, and a week or so later was told by Abigail’s mother that she had witnessed Abigail praying to God that He might give her “Mr. Mueller’s faith.”

Taken from my book  To Know God as Father

A pile of bills, A choice, and A path made straight.

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It doesn’t matter what is going on in the world, those who trust in God do not have to be led by their circumstances.

Because those who trust in God are people who learn to look by faith and not by sight.

For example, as I was getting prepared to start back up in school after the summer break, I started running short of money.

I knew that God did not want me to quit school, so I prayed and felt that he told me to stand firm.

When I looked with my natural eyes at my bills that started to pile up, I was tempted to freak out, and get a job (probably minimum wage) that would almost pay the bills, if I was lucky.

I knew that I could not put in the forty-plus hours a week that my university required of me and keep a job too, so I asked God in prayer if He wanted me to drop out and He strongly answered no.

Those who trust in the Lord are like Mount Zion, which cannot be moved, but abides forever. ~ Psalm 125:1

About a week later when taking my morning prayer walk, I kept hearing the word grant over and over, so I got a clue, and found out about a grant that my college had.

I applied and was accepted in an hour. It is enough extra money to keep me going for a while.

And that is how God works. He wants us to not act out of our circumstances but out of our trust in Him.

 


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Never be afraid

 “Never be afraid to trust an unknown future to a known God.” ―Corrie Ten Boom

Sometimes God wants us to “Just Get ‘er Done!”

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Whenever my husband had something that needed to be done, he would say, “I’m gonna just get ‘er done.” Which is about just plunging ahead and doing what needs to be done, not thinking about how hard it is, or how much it is not fun to do it, just doing it…like Nike.

It was not long (about two days) after His death that the phrase came back to my mind. I was going to take out the garbage when I opened the door and came face to face (actually foot to face) with a lovely present from one of our grieving cats.

A Dead Mouse…a freshly killed dead mouse.

I immediately had three thoughts, one being the obligatory “EWWWWWW!” 

Because I love animals my next was “The poor little guy, I hope that he didn’t suffer.”

The next and last was many thoughts, “I cannot leave him there, which means someone has to move this and Allan is no longer here to do it, which means that someone is me.”

Words cannot adequately describe my feelings about having to move a still warm body of a deceased (at the murderous hands of my beloved cat) mouse.

Yet I knew it needed to be done, so I put my feelings aside (they are fickle and not to be trusted) and after putting on the proper protection,

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I just got ‘er done.

Since that day there is a lot of things I have had to do in the absence of my husband. Some easy and some not so easy. But with God’s grace I did them.

Two days ago I graduated with my Bachelors in Biblical Studies and Theology, and about two months ago I was given the call to England. Since that time I have felt both delight that I will be moving there and all sorts of not so brave emotions about …well about the magnitude of it all…but God is with me.

After December is over I am leaving my job, in obedience to His prompting. I do have some money coming in, but not nearly enough to cover the costs of the move to a country that I do not even have a job in.

But I have Gods leading, His prompting that I will get where I need to be when I need to be there.

To that end, God woke me up with a poem…I am not a poem writer. It is obviously simple, but had a lot to say to me and I thought I would share.

Do what you need to do

In order to get where you need to be

So that others may be saved

as you draw them close to me.

Isn’t that what we are all called to do? To “get ‘er done” to just do what “it” takes to draw others to Jesus.  But so often we get so caught up in trying to figure out the details of it all that we never get anything of real value accomplished.

What amazing things we as Christians could accomplish if we just did what we were called to do, even if it was hard, no especially when it is hard, and trusted God to take care of the details.

Just Do It!

Life is short. And goes by fast. If my live were a movie it would be half over by now, and it barely just started. So I am adopting Allan’s “just get ‘er done” mindset  in order that I may accomplish all that I have been called to accomplish before my piece of film falls from it’s reel. 

What is God calling you to do today? Next week? Next year? I am praying for you to “Get ‘er done. Will you pray for me?

Credits

Just Do it Photo ~ © Mariusz Prusaczyk – Fotolia.com
Hazmat suit photo ~  © Real Illusion – Fotolia.com

What Faith in God is

Faith is taking the first step

even when you don’t see the whole staircase.

~ Martin Luther King, Jr