LBY – Week Eight – Faithfulness

Back in 1999, David started to think that the time was right for him to step out and start his own business. We were just young enough to be fearless, just naive enough to not be intimidated. After a lot of talking, praying, and planning, David decided in February of 2000 that he wanted to go for it. And here’s what happened in our lives over the next three months:

We decided to move to this city because D. felt like it was where we were supposed to be. I quit my job. We found a banker who really believed in us, then signed a contract on a house here. We put our house in BR on the market, sold that house within two weeks and got the exact amount we needed. I found my “dream job,” and David quit his job in BR. We moved to here on the first Friday in July, and on the next Monday David got his first client.

In retrospect I think, “Well, obviously, clearly, we were insane.”

I mean, you don’t just quit your jobs, sell your house, build another house in a city you hardly know, AND start a new business all at the same time. But we did, y’all.

And as I look back over that time, I also think, “God was so faithful.” He worked out every single detail, made every possible provision, and our lives have never been the same. The move was, without a doubt, the most important step of faith we’ve ever taken.

In our study this week, Beth used the story of Paul’s shipwreck in Acts to illustrate four core truths about faith, and I related so strongly that it brought tears to my eyes.

1. Feelings or perceptions cannot be the basis of faith even in the most Spirit-filled life.
I mentioned a couple of weeks ago that our gut feeling isn’t always the same thing as the prompting of the Holy Spirit. Looking back on our move from BR reminds me how true this is. If I had looked at our situation objectively, I would’ve never agreed to go. But I knew that God was leading us. I trusted that He wouldn’t abandon us. And really, to see Him at work like He was, we had no choice but to follow. My gut feeling said, “STAAAAY!” But the Holy Spirit said – again and again – “GOOOOO!” I’m so glad we did.

2. Faith comes from listening!
Beth points out that “Paul chose faith. Everything he could see and feel screamed death and disaster, but Paul’s greatest reality was what he could not see.” If David and I had relied on what we thought might happen, if we had been deterred by our worst case scenario as we prepared to “pull up stakes,” we would’ve been paralyzed by fear – no doubt about it. And even though fear would creep into our hearts from time to time, even though we knew the risks were great, our greatest hope was what (and Who!) we could not see.

So, at this point you’re probably thinking, “My, this is a lovely little story, BooMama. Good for you that you moved and all. I’m sure it was an exciting time.”

But if you think the story of our move is a fairy tale, you are, in fact, waaaay wrong.

Which leads us to point #3.

3. God’s deliverance came through the ship running aground!
Going into all the details of what happened in the first three years we lived here would be nearly impossible. But it. was. so. hard. Without a doubt, it was the most grueling, agonizing, challenging, and borderline depressing time of my life. For lots of reasons.

Beth says, “Deliverance does not mean ease….God’s deliverance in your life may be one of the most excruciating things you ever experience.”

Yes. Excruciating. EXCELLENT word choice.

I firmly believe that the main reason God led us here was because we had Junk To Deal With, and this is where He wanted us to confront it (there are specific reasons why I believe this, but then this post would turn into what Jeana calls a bleries or a blovel). So if you’re in this study and did your day 4 homework, that’s exactly what we were up against.

But now, when I think about all the things we had to confront, all the trials we experienced, all the problems that seemed insurmountable, I am overwhelmed by God’s faithfulness. Beth says, “Heavy winds and raging seas don’t always mean you’re on the wrong course. It may mean you’re right on target….Perhaps He couldn’t get you to your destination any other way….”

No doubt about it. For three years God took us down a road I would’ve never chosen, but it was the absolute perfect path. He didn’t give us what we wanted, but we got exactly what we needed. Why? Because…

4. God always has a destination in mind when he delivers.
When Paul and his shipmates landed on Malta, they were greeted by people who were warm, welcoming and kind. Beth says, “…once you have been faithful to who He is, He will show you what He can do. Malta was a place of miracles, a place of healing, and a place of supplication.”

That’s exactly what THIS place has been for us. It’s our little Malta. :-)

And here’s what’s so encouraging to me about this week’s study: our lack of faithfulness can never, ever nullify His abundant supply. God is who He says He is, and He can do what He says He can do. He is faithful – ALWAYS – so it makes perfect sense to respond to Him with belief, with trust, and with a faithful heart that longs to mirror His faithfulness to us.

Great is Thy faithfulness, O God my Father;
There is no shadow of turning with Thee;
Thou changest not, Thy compassions, they fail not;
As Thou hast been, Thou forever will be.

Pardon for sin and a peace that endureth
Thine own dear presence to cheer and to guide;
Strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow,
Blessings all mine, with ten thousand beside!

Great is Thy faithfulness!
Great is Thy faithfulness!
Morning by morning new mercies I see.
All I have needed Thy hand hath provided;
Great is Thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me!

Addie Heather* Carol
M Rach Jeana
Jenn Amanda MamaB
GiBee Boomama Maria
Blair Heather Nancy
Janna Flipflop Robin
Sherry Patricia Tara
Lauren HolyMama! Faith
Christy Eph2810 Karin
Leann Rachel Janice
This is a list of the women participating in the study and the links to their blogs. New postings on the study will be published for the next ten weeks, between Friday 8pm – Saturday 8am. Please feel free to visit each of us and comment. Everyone is welcome to participate in this discussion as we seek to live beyond ourselves. May God bless you richly from the hearing of His word.
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Comments

  1. Reading this felt like doing my devotions. Eyes are heavy – heart is lifted. It takes me back to times when God has been faithful in our lives, and reminds me He will be in the future. He is the future. Thanks.

  2. I left you this on another blogspot. Not sure you’d find it there –

    To Boomama – I seriously love everything about you – if we can get the neighbors on the left to move, how do you feel about the northeast? I’m good for borrowing sugar, butter, eggs, drop in babysitting…

  3. Wonderful! I love how you were able to tie this in directly with your own experience. Thanks so much for posting today!

  4. Oh yes. His leading can be very painful at times. I had asked the question several years ago, why Arizona? From Germany – oh my. But you have put it exactly the way I feel about living in Arizona – I had to get rid of a lot of junk. And I am grateful for His faithfulness leading me here.
    Thank you for sharing your wisdom on His faithfulness.

  5. I feel like we may be in the midst of all of that right now. Great post! (as usual )

  6. “Yes. Excruciating. EXCELLENT word choice”

    My sentiments exactly!

    We are in the midst of a wild ride that we really have no idea how the song is going to end lol. Thank you for sharing your story – it was one I needed to read today. We’re praying for a bit of “Malta” in the midst of all of this.

  7. You know I can relate to this. It would have been so much easier on me if Carl had moved to Arkansas rather than the other way around, but I’m pretty sure – no, absolutely certain – that God intended to get me out of my comfort zone because of my having JTDW.

    Robin and Blair – I’ll be adding you to my prayer list.

  8. I loved how you tied in all of the personal examples into this post. You summarized the lesson beautifully!

    :)

  9. I love your differentiation (sorry, big word, but I can’t think of a shorter one that makes as much sense) between gut feelings and the prompting of the Spirit. Sometimes I confuse the two . . . Great post :) And could you please post something else today? I know you’ve got a life and all, but I don’t. Nobody’s posting from my crazy family, and I’m desperate to read something funny. Like I said, you’re the funniest person I’ve never met!!

  10. I swear I didn’t copy you on the hymn thing….funny how we think alike.

  11. Oh wow, you really nailed it home. I can’t wait to finish session eight. You’ve lit a fire under my behind, hopefully I’ll have my post up this evening!

    Love, love, love!

  12. “He didn’t give us what we wanted, but we got exactly what we needed.”

    He has such a wonderful way of doing that doesnt he?!?!

    Wonderful post as usual!!

    I am so glad that you were just naive enough to step out ont that journey – sounds like you were being faithful and brave!! and how GREAT that you had God’s provision along the way.

  13. * with tears in my eyes *

    I can and di relate with so much of this. It isn’t the path I would have chosen but God wants to deal with me in a way only this can bring out. I don’t have all the answers others are looking for but I do know that God is Faithful and He will Provide!

    Great post thanks!

  14. Wow Boomama! What a declaration of faith and wisdom and trust in God.

    I love how you knew that God provided exactly what you needed (not exactly what you wanted). And really, if he gave me all that I wanted, where would I be putting my faith? It is reassuring to know that God in all his infinite wisdom and holds us in the palm of his hands, protecting us – even from ourselves.

    Bless you for sharing your heart and your faith story (at least one of many I’m sure) with us.

  15. This was a wonderful story. Thanks for putting it on Shalee’s site. As I was reading through this, the song Great Is Thy Faithfulness was coming into my mind, and when I got to the bottom, there it was. God’s faithfulness is complete, isn’t it?

  16. “Beth says, ‘Heavy winds and raging seas don’t always mean you’re on the wrong course. It may mean you’re right on target..'”

    I love that. It’s so true. yet so often when trouble comes, the first thing people wonder, sometimes, is, “What did I do wrong?”

    Thanks so much for sharing.