Wednesday, January 15, 2014

WHAT A BLESSING!

My husband and I were recently asked to look at the first few pages of a manuscript, with a view to editing same. I prayed about what I was going to read, as I wanted to be fair, and non-judgmental. The author started by saying he had been charged by the Holy Spirit to write this, and get it published. I read the first three pages and found myself editing quite ruthlessly. I stopped immediately, and started to read again. If I were to 'edit' as an 'editor', the author would have been left with about two paragraphs. However, I had been asked to do this as a 'disciple', and I believe that if I am told something by the Spirit, to impart to others, I should not, (unless specifically told to do so) change the wording, and so I should pay the same respect to the author of this manuscript.

As we were reading, and discussing, my husband noticed that our car was pulling to the right. He thought it might be the brakes. I thought it might be because we were being too harsh on the writer of the manuscript, and prayed about the car. 'It's the tire', I said, as something just told me, and was quickly reminded that we have an array of lights that blink when there is a problem. I closed my eyes and asked Elohim to fix the car, and as I opened them, the light flickered, and the screen to the left of the steering wheel showed there was, indeed, a flat tire.

The cedar pollen count is very high at the moment, and my husband thought it best not to stand outside and attempt to 'plug' the tire. He suggested we take my car in the morning and he would fix the offending tire at the weekend. I agreed, but then, suddenly, thought I should check my car. I had not taken it out since before the holidays, and something told me that the battery was dead. It was. In fact, it was so dead, it did not even respond to a jump. My husband had no choice but to change the tire on his car. The bolts on the wheel would not move. No matter what he did, there was no way the wheel was coming away from the car. All I could think (and I was rather surprised, being that I have a propensity to think that my world is being messed with, not very spiritual, I know), was how blessed we were. True, we had two cars that were out of action, but it was an inconvenience. We would go back into our house, have some dinner and think about our options.

Again, something told me to 'Phone Jerry!' (Jerry is a guy who works for us, who either has the tool, or knows someone who has the tool!) I continued to prepare dinner, and was still thinking, 'We are so blessed'. It was then that another thought came to mind. If all else failed, my daughter could take us to work in the morning and we could phone our mechanic and he would take care of both the tire and the battery.

Jerry did have the tool! He drove from his house, about 20 miles away, and not only did he have the equipment, he took the tire away, so that his son could look at it, in the morning, and determine its fate.

We drove to our office this morning, and Jerry came in with the tire which was unfortunately deceased! We would have to buy a new one.

All I could think about were the positives. We were truly blessed. Editing and having reservations about what one man hears and writes, is not an act of disobedience, and the problem with the car had nothing to do with my comments. I was not disobeying the Will of Elohim, because I was being asked by a man to read and edit. Elohim may speak to us all, but he does not necessarily tell us all the same things, and sometimes, he tells us very different things. I learned a very valuable lesson (as always). Although we were electronically immobile, we had our health, and strength. We had a house in which to go and discuss our options. We had food on the table, in the freezer and fridge, and in the pantry. We had a daughter who could take us to work. We even had a mechanic who would come out to collect the cars. We had the ability to pay for the the tire, the battery, and the mechanic! As I have said before, Miracles are not necessarily things that make us 'oooh' and 'ahhh'. They are the simple, individual things, like being able to pay for a tire, having food on the table. Having a friend who will come to our aid without a thought. A real good Samaritan!

I will read the manuscript, because I have been asked to by another disciple. I shall give my opinion, and express it as my opinion, unless Elohim asks me to take part in the project. Unless I do something that will offend my Father, such as berate the writer, or make personal slurs, I will not be disobeying any will!

As I was writing this, I had the scriptures playing on my computer, and whilst I set it to start in Romans, it looped, and continued playing through the New Testament. However, as I was up and down, I did not hear very much, but I returned to my desk just as 1 Corinthians 14, started playing. Very interesting!

It has been a blessed day! Grace and peace to all.

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