This was our house in 2001 in Walnut Grove, MO. It is about a 20 minute drive north of Springfield. It was a beautiful house with the perfect layout for someone in a scooter. The yard was just a little over an acre. Across the street was a milk farm, so it was definetely filled with country air at times. The town was so small, it had one red light. Two of my coworkers also lived here.
To say that I downsized is an understatement. I moved from a 2000 plus square foot house to a 500 square foot room. I cut back in all areas of my life, not just possessions.
A house does not make a home. Sometimes God strips us of all that we consider important to remind us to make Him first and above all else. It's not a pleasant process but a necessary one. He will do whatever it takes to draw His children back to Him. 'He gives and takes away, my heart will choose to say, BLESSED BE THE NAME OF THE LORD.' Memories were made here, both good and bad, and I wouldn't trade them for anything.
Whether your own downsizing is caused by the economy or a storm, remember we are blessed beyond measure. There is a difference between needs and wants. God provides for all our needs and we are never truly without.
Lamentations 3; 19-24
''The thought of my suffering and homelessness
is bitter beyond words.]
I will never forget this awful time,
as I grieve over my loss.
Yet I still dare to hope
when I remember this:
The faithful love of the Lord never ends!
His mercies never cease.
Great is his faithfulness;
his mercies begin afresh each morning.
I say to myself, “The Lord is my inheritance;
therefore, I will hope in him!”
His mercies never cease.
Great is his faithfulness;
his mercies begin afresh each morning.
I say to myself, “The Lord is my inheritance;
therefore, I will hope in him!”
I would encourage everyone to read this. I know I'll be reading it again. Thanks, Angie.
ReplyDeletecathy d.
Most of us are still working for possessions here on earth and you have given them up and are working for your treasures in heaven. What a remarkable lady. Dad
ReplyDeleteAngie, I cannot comment any further on what you have said. What a blessing to realize this very important truth, and I thank God for you and for your willingness to stretch yourself to the point of sacrifice for all of us as you minister to us each day through this wonderful blog. You are dearly loved.
ReplyDeleteThis really hit home today. As I await word on a dear friend's spouse's heavenly homecoming, I thought of her and her "loss". She is a faithful believer, but these words from Lamentations are so perfect for her at this time. I will send this to her. The faithful love of the Lord never ends....His mercies are new every morning....even in...especially in...our times of despair. Thank you, my friend...this timing (always God's timing) is so perfect. Love you, T.
ReplyDeletethanks for that wonderful reminder of God's faithfulness. Both you and I need to hang on to that today. Joel
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