HEALTH CARE AND OMAHA STEAKS
Thursday night was the “straw that broke the camel’s back” as they say. We went to pick up my asthma medication only to find that it was going to cost us another $180 for the month even though we thought we satisfied the deductible the month before. Frustrated and upset with the entire healthcare situation we’ve been in, we went home to read the “fine print” of our plan. There in bold letters “generic ONLY medications covered”. A quick google search gave us the information that Advair is not a drug that has a generic and this drug happens to be the only one so far—-after many other drugs—-that keeps me breathing well. There were many tears. In fact tears that soaked my pillow as I fell asleep. We really felt that maybe God didn’t love us very much anymore.
The next day brought rain. It hadn’t rained in weeks. I love the rain. It’s like a visual reminder that God is pouring his love down on me. During devotions I cried out to God asking him to show me in some way that he loved me, oh and it would help if he’d let me know just how much. Eleven thirty a.m. a friend offered to buy me lunch. Eleven thirty five a friend who’s a Dr. talked with me and said he’d call a few drug companies to get some free drug samples for a “missionary who didn’t have healthcare that would cover the prescription”. One p.m.: arrive home from lunch to find a chest of omaha steaks on our porch with the anonymous note: ”Just for you…because we love you.” I called David sobbing while the reality hit home: God loves me way more than I knew and he cares a lot that I know that.
I can’t tell you how many times on this journey to church planting that in our desperation, God has shown up as our lover, our provider, our friend and even our teacher. We feel overwhelmed by his love tonight and at rest knowing that he has even prescription drug coverage under control. To be continued…
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We are a family headed to do church planting work in Europe, namely Brussels Belgium. We (David and Joanna) were married on May 20th, 2000. Eleri was the first to join the family on Oct. 16, 2004 with Adley Cait announcing herself on May 2, 2006. On September 30th, 2009 we welcomed our little boy Clive into this world!
I can totally relate to your post and isn’t it just wonderful how God shows up? Do you have a Walmart near you? Supposedly they are the cheapest place to fill prescriptions. I was given a booklet on prayer and healing last year that has truly transformed how I pray and look at God’s Word and His promises and I highly recommend it to you. You can usually find it for $2 at your local Christian Bookstore, as well as online. The author is Charles Capps, and the book is God’s Creative Power For Healing. Here are some excerpts that I feel led to share with you…
There is no lack for God has supplied all of your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus…The Lord has pleasure in the prosperity of His servant and Abraham’s blessings are yours…Jesus is Lord over you life, therefore sickness and disease have no power over you. You are forgiven and free from SIN AND GUILT. You are dead to sin and alive unto righteousness…Heavenly Father, through your Word You have imparted Your life to them and that life restores her body with every breath she takes and every word she speaks. The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead, dwells in her filling her with His life and sending healing to her lungs and throughout her body. Father, her lungs work in the perfection you created, therefore with every breath she takes all sickness is destroyed in the mighty name of Jesus.
Take care and God bless you,
Briggie ^i^
Hey Jo,
I had just been reading Dan Crabtree’s blog and his was a similar story of crying out to the Lord. I am so grateful for a God who listens. Love ya, Mb
I really enjoyed what you shared and got choked up when you listed how God answered you that afternoon.