Friday, August 15, 2014

Finger Thinking 081514

Well, we are in Midland, Texas which we suppose God intends to be our new home.  It was a tough road getting here but through the prayers, encouragement and support of “family” we made it safe and sound if not a little bedraggled.

What have we learned from this journey God has taken us on?  At least, what have we learned so far?

Certainly we have learned that God is faithful.  When we follow His lead, and we suppose we are doing so, He provides and protects.  There were so many times along the way when means and methods were unknown.  And there were times when we committed to “tough it out” in the flesh and He intervened with a solution.  He also provided the peace to pass through any glitches and upset we met along the way.

He provides and protects when we are yielded to His will and His way.  His way may be simple but never confuse that with easy.  Of course we’re the ones who really make it hard. We make our plans and projections and we make our assumptions and we charge ahead without really taking the time to pray and read the Word and reflect.  We certainly find it hard to seek godly counsel (Oh, my – you means share my trials and doubts?)

So far I’ve learned that, at least for me, it is important to be responsible and to make plans BUT I’ve got to leave the final outcome – even the process to Him.  Many things didn’t work out the way we thought they would.  BUT they did work out and are working out still.  So far all the “endings” have been blessed.

I’ve also learned that the Christian family that one builds – that may or may not be members of your particular “church” – are to be cherished and loved and cared for.  It is, at least in our case, through this “family” that God has so richly blessed this move, this great change in our lives.

We ARE very blessed to have such a wonderful “family” back in G’bo.  Through you God sustained us and through you God got us where we are.  We are humbled by your love and faithfulness and grateful for each of you and the part you played in getting us here.

We miss you and pray that from here we may continue to be a part of your lives and growth - just as we hope you will be part of ours.  We refuse to close the page on G’bo.  There is just too much of us still there for us to be able to turn the page much less start a new book.


I hope in the coming days to write for you like I used to and that you and I will be blessed by the interchange.  You are missed, you are loved.

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