God Precisely Supplies a Woman's Need

God Precisely Supplies a Woman’s Need
Read this article and it blessed me tremendously
Citation: Lois Spoon, “Divine Calculation: My Prayer Was Answered by Someone’s Pocket Change,” Today’s Christian (Sept/Oct 1999)
Keywords: Circumstances and Faith; God, trustworthiness of; Help from God; Help, human; Money; Needs; Prayer; Prayers, answers to; Prayer, power of; Provision
Filters: Christian Culture, Money, Free Illustrations, Weekly Updates, Stories, Everyday Disciples
References: Matthew 6:8; Luke 12:29-30; Philippians 4:19; 1 Peter 5:7
Tone: Positive
Time was running out. I needed $153.27 by 2 p.m. and it was already 1:30. I was confident that God would meet my need for this amount when the time came, but this was cutting it awfully close.
I sat in my car outside a restaurant where I had just eaten lunch with several ladies from my church. When it came time to pay for the meal, I picked up the tab of a guest missionary from Romania, using my last $20.
God will provide my need, I said confidently to myself. But my certainty began to waver as the breeze blew through my car windows. No one else knew about my dilemma.
What should I do? Keys still clutched in my hand, I laid my head back against the headrest and thought of the verse in Matthew 17:27 that tells how Jesus’ disciples needed money to pay their taxes. He told them to go out on the lake and the first fish they caught would have a coin in its mouth that would cover the amount they needed.
“Dear Lord,” I prayed. “I need a fish soon. Please show me where to find the lake.”
There was no doubt in my mind that God had provided the opportunity I’d been given to fly to Indianapolis, Indiana, with a physical therapist friend. We were to attend a workshop on “lymphodema” open only to doctors and physical therapists. I was neither.
But I suffered from this condition that caused tremendous swelling in my arm, a result of surgery for cancer. Because my physical therapist knew of the great interest I had in the subject, she arranged for me to attend with her. On top of that, every expense would be paid, except my plane fare of $153.27.
I eagerly accepted her invitation and started asking God to help provide the money for me to go. I knew from the start it would take a miracle because our budget was stretched as tight as it could go toward medical bills incurred fighting the cancer. But it wasn’t hard for me to believe in miracles—I was living proof!
Since God had chosen to heal me of cancer, but this condition remained, there must be a reason. Maybe he wanted to use me to help find a cure for this problem, which affects millions of people. Before me was a rare opportunity to research and learn more about the condition from a medical point of view.
I was to meet my friend in a half hour at the travel agency to pay for and pick up my plane ticket.
I glanced in my rear-view mirror and saw a small black sports car back out, then pull back into its parking space. As I watched, it backed out again and I recognized the driver as Beverly Easton, a lady from my luncheon group.
I wondered if she was having car trouble when she slowly drove out of the parking lot, circled the restaurant, and pulled back in again. This time she stopped in the middle of the lot, got out, and walked toward my car. Maybe she thinks I’m having car trouble. Beverly stuck her head through my open passenger window.
“I know you don’t know me very well and I hope you don’t think I’m crazy,” she said. “I’m so embarrassed. Please don’t be offended by this.”
My curiosity was stirred. “What’s the matter, Beverly?”
“Well,” she hesitated. “Several months ago God told me to put change in an envelope for you. I’ve just carried it around and been adding to it every day till I got the nerve to give it to you. I hope this isn’t insulting.”
Her face flamed red as she tossed a bulging envelope onto the car seat.
“I just have to obey God,” she mumbled, darting to her car before I could respond.
Makeup smudges and ink smears covered the once white envelope. On the front, my name was scribbled in big letters and there was a card inside explaining that she wasn’t sure why, but God had told her to give me this money. It was dated several months earlier. With tears in my eyes, I carefully emptied the contents out on the seat and started counting. There were bills of all denominations and lots of change.
The Bible says in Hebrews 13:8 that God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. If he provided his followers in Bible days with what they needed, he can and will do the same for his followers today. What an awesome God he is.
This time it wasn’t a lake he used, but a lady named Beverly. And it wasn’t a fish, but an envelope. One that contained exactly $153.27.

Citation: Lois Spoon, “Divine Calculation: My Prayer Was Answered by Someone’s Pocket Change,” Today’s Christian (Sept/Oct 1999)

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3 Comments on "God Precisely Supplies a Woman's Need"

  1. TeeY
    08/08/2005 at 9:13 am Permalink

    You can say it again. It is always important for us to remind ourselves that God is always for us and he is still a present help in time of trouble or need. In church yesterday, the pastor spoke on faith for receiving God’s blessings and this morning, God reminded me that ‘a doubtful man is unstable in all his ways and he will not receive anything form God’.

    I have been praying a prayer for a while now TAKE ME TO TRUST. I want to Trust in God with all my heart. I want to live each day with an assurance that GOD IS ALWAYS FOR ME.

    Lamikay, i must confess, you’re doing a great work with your blog, though it’s not surprising since you’re a great person yourself.

  2. Anonymous
    01/08/2006 at 5:52 pm Permalink

    does God still answer prayers in such ways

  3. lamikayty
    02/08/2006 at 6:58 am Permalink

    Well I think He does still answer prayers and in diverse ways. I guess the key is not to look for such ways but pray and trust Him with its delivery in His own way. I do believe God has a sense of humor and cannot be put into a strait jacket. So do pray, be expectant and don’t be surprised when he shows up!

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