A great story about the “VeggieTale” Guy and God’s Faithfulness

I am currently reading the booMe, Myself, and Bob: A True Story About God, Dreams, and Talking Vegetables It is a bio of the talented author and creator of VeggieTales, Phil Vischer.

In the book he shares a great example of God’s faithfulness. 

He had on his heart to make a computer animated program for children, and after much struggle did create VeggieTales but could not get the backing to allow him to create the program and still provide for his wife and baby girl.

He hit wall after wall and finally was down to his last dollar.  He began to doubt that it was really his call after all and in desperation called out “God tell me this isn’t just me-tell me you’re in this too.”

Right after he started to go through a stack of mail…all bills except an anonymous hand addressed envelope. Inside was  a $400.oo cashiers check with a note that said “God laid it on my heart that you might need this.”

In the book Phil says,

“That wasn’t the end of our ‘hard times’…but since that day I have never once doubted that God has called me to use my gifts for him, and that he will supply whatever resources I need in his perfect timing.

And I will never give up.” (page 75).

Wow how faithful is the awesome God we serve! He knows when we are weak, when we are weary. 

If we just pursue what we are called to do, he is faithful to supply all our needs.

Keep pushing…You will get there!!

Jesus is my Homey

 

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I was reading my Bible this morning. Or rather I was clinging to my Bible this morning like a life preserver. Why? Because from the moment of waking I felt the weight of my unknown future looming before me.

I felt the questions such as, “Why would you quit a job with no prospects of money?” ” How are you are going to pay your bills?”and

the condemnations, “Your family will starve because of your poor choices.” “You will make God look bad because you didn’t understand what you were supposed to do!”

I needed a word and I needed it quick. I grabbed my devotional Bible and prayed for a word, opened it and read the following

They were surprised at his teaching—so forthright, so confident—not quibbling and quoting like the religion scholars.

Suddenly, while still in the meeting place, he was interrupted by a man who was deeply disturbed and yelling out, “What business do you have here with us, Jesus? Nazarene! I know what you’re up to! You’re the Holy One of God, and you’ve come to destroy us!”

Jesus shut him up: “Quiet! Get out of him!”

The afflicting spirit threw the man into spasms, protesting loudly—and got out. (Mark 1:22–26, The Message)

Interesting the immediate thought that popped in my head took me back a bit as it was from a show I have never seen ….more on that later.

First it is important to note that Jesus had just taught something in a way that the people could grab a hold of. It was going to change them and the enemy did not want that so he tried to change the subject.

The enemy wanted to get their mind off of what they had just learned.

That is how the enemy works. He likes to fill our minds with garbage, to distract us from the goals that God has for us.

 But I learned a lot from Jesus response. He did not try and reason with the voice that screamed loudest he simply said, “Quiet! Get out of him!”

And the voice that rushed to my mind…

the strange pop culture voice from the past that I heard was the voice of the somewhat creepy clown from In Living Color that said “Homey don’t play that.”

I just thought that is the way I am supposed to be when the voices come that try and distract me from trusting what God has in store for me. I am supposed to be like Jesus and tell them Quiet.

I waste so much time allowing the voices of fear and doubt and discouragement, to distract me from focusing on what matters.

To distract me from what God is teaching me and where He is leading me.

So the next time those voices threaten to fill my head, and waste my days, I will say louder….”BE QUIET!”

when the odds are forever in your favor

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I left my job yesterday to prepare for the call that God has placed on my life.

While I do have some income coming in, all the little incidentals like food and heat, lights, and clothing are no longer guaranteed.

But I am really OK with not knowing how these many many things will be provided for. Why?

Because the job is not my source, God is!

I know that with God in control of my life, the odds are forever in my favor.

God has led me to step out in faith and to trust Him to take care of me and my family.

Because first God spoke to my heart about trusting Him, then I stepped out and I allowed God space in my life to do the work to step-by-step to built up my faith,I am able now able to step into the future that He has called me to.

This world is not our home. 

We are here for such a short while. We need to be less about comfort and more about doing the Fathers business.

If the enemy knows that he can control us through our money, then he will make sure we spend  a life focused on self, and never fulfill the calling that God has placed on our lives.

If we can just switch our thinking from trusting in our bank account to trusting in God, then nothing will be able to shake us.

How are your odds looking?

God tells us to do this…because He will…

Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go. ~ Joshua 1:9

I am not looking around for help, I am looking up!

“I lift up my eyes to the hills. From where does my help come? My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth.” (Psalm 121:1–2, ESV)