I have purposed to live honestly and simply before you, and as such, I’d like to share some things that God is doing in our lives.  I’ve got several personal stories that I’d like to tell you over the next week or so.  Be sure and read all the way to the bottom of this post!

Many of you know that I have a tiny business on the side.  I make bears out of fabrics that are special to people.  For example, if a loved one has died, I might take a shirt or pair of blue jeans, or maybe a bedspread – and I sew it into a bear that can be hugged and held.  In essence, I take memories out of a box and put them into someone’s arms.  I love the concept.

I had a recent order for seven bears.  I was combining the clothing of a Grandfather and a Grandmother who had passed away.  The bears were to go to seven grandchildren.  It was so neat to see the bears come together.  The colors were mostly whimsical and vibrant.  I had a problem, though.  I was not able to find the stuffing material that I like to use – not at any location.  Not at Wal-Mart, nor Hobby Lobby, nor Jo-Ann’s, Amazon, Ebay…no where.

I continued to sew, and plan the eyes and ribbons, but the deadline was nearing and I needed to get these bears mailed out in time for them to arrive at their destination for Christmas.  At last the final night came and right before bed I tucked my materials away and said, “Lord, you know that I am going to need this Cluster Stuff.  There is no more work that I can do until I find the filling.  I can use inferior stuffing, but that won’t reflect well on my work.  Can you help me?”

And I went to bed.

The next morning I awoke.  Because I am not a morning person, I assumed my normal position in the corner of the couch, propped up with my coffee in hand.

I took a couple of sips, said “Good Morning, Lord,” then continued to stare into space.  (I am sooooo not a morning person.)

The Lord impressed upon me, “This would be a good day to head over to *********”  (Which is a town about 30 miles away.)  I pondered for a mere two minutes more, then got up and marshalled the familial troops.  We headed out of the door and into the van.

We drove to the little town, walked into the craft section of Wal-Mart, and there, sitting on the shelf was a brand new shipment of Cluster Stuff.  I can’t be sure, but I believe that a Heavenly Light was beaming down upon the display and angels were singing.  :)   I gushed effusively to the elderly employee.  I am sure that she thought I was off my rocker.  Surely they don’t see women weeping over Cluster Stuff every day…thankfully no one arrived with a straight jacket nor a paddy wagon to haul me away to the funny farm.

That wasn’t all, though.

I went on to my favorite little discount grocery store, where the most delicious, gorgeous, lucious strawberries were on sale for .50 cents a pound.  I bought 8 pounds.  What an amazing treat for the month of December!  I won’t bore you with the other specials – but I left that store KNOWING that God had provided for our family once again.  Our hearts sang with Thanksgiving and praise to the ONE who had shown His care and concern.

And that wasn’t all.

We made record time for having a group of toddlers with us.  I even felt brave enough to venture into the antique glass-filled thrift store with a gaggle of little grasping hands.  I knew I was supposed to go there.

God has given us the understanding that we are to ask Him for all things, and the better understanding that He is the Provider of all that we have.  I am in the habit of talking to Him throughout the day.  I might say something like, “Lord, Sammy and Ben are going to need dress shoes.  And underwear.  Nick needs jeans.  Josiah needs shoes.”  It’s not always the material, either.  Sometimes it goes something like this, “Mommy needs patience.  Mommy needs courage.”

So we walked into the thrift store.  What did I find?  Black dress shoes for Sammy.  Shoes for Josiah.  Six pairs of BRAND NEW BUZZ LIGHTYEAR underwear.  (I always tell the children that God gives good.  He could give plain ol’ white underwear and we’d be perfectly thankful.  But He blesses those little boy hearts with Buzz Lightyear.  Faith building during the pre-school years.)  Blue jeans for Nick.  And even….even a top of the line really nice bike for Emily.  Emily has been needing a bike for several years.  Her hand-me-down from her brother’s hand-me-down just was worthless, and my girl needs an opportunity for exercise to stay healthy.

These aren’t isolated events.  God moves in our hearts and our lives over and over again.  We have to watch and listen, and we have to be sure and cultivate thankfulness, but He provides.  Isn’t He amazing?

God is doing so many amazing things in our lives right now.  It is so exciting to watch our children grow up and to grow in grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.  Our oldest ones continue to grow and find God’s calling on their lives.  They are developing their skills and talents.  It’s a pretty awesome time in life.

But I’ve waited until the end to tell you the most exciting news of all!

Just this week, Jeff called me in the middle of the day and said, “I’ve got a new job!”  He has worked this past year as a family counselor for a private social service organization.  He has mostly counseled with families who have felt themselves drifting toward chaos and have self-referred for intervention and help.  The company has grown by leaps and bounds, and has expanded their departments and resources.  As of this week, he has been elevated to management and will be heading up the development and oversight of these departments.  This came as an utter surprise, as he had not applied for a specific position nor was he anticipating anything on the near horizon.  He is ready for this job, however, due to previous administrative organizational structure (and restructuring) work that he has done.  He’s already stepping into his new role as I type.

Thanks for letting me share these things with you – and THANK YOU, God!

18 Responses to “Shoes and bikes and Cluster-Stuff (A story of God’s provision)”

  1. Heather Says:

    Oh I have so many similar stories lately–God is SO good! I really should write them all down and share them. Thank you for sharing yours. Once upon a time I had a website called Everyday Miracles for this stuff but I kept forgetting to add to it and so let it go.

  2. Debbie Embury Says:

    OUR GOD IS AN AWESOME GOD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You know we see these things day in and day out but forget to write it out and really beable to give God the glory he deserves. I am gonna work on writing some of this out to really see how awesome out God is! Thanks for sharing Holly!!!

  3. Rhonda Says:

    Thanks for sharing that Holly. God is good. I read it to Eric as we’re both off work today. So neat to hear about Jeff’s new work opportunity too!

  4. Zombiemommy Says:

    Wow this is every encouraging. It helps to pray through your day. I pray before I go grocery shopping for good deals and lately I started praying for my food to taste better than my average.

    Thanks for the good news.

  5. Julie @ Seeking The Old Paths Says:

    When life used to allow me to Yard Sale, I had the same plan every week. Go to the convenience store, buy a paper, then circle the sales that were within reasonable driving distance. I’d pray over my *needs* list, my *wants* list, and the circled ads.

    My Father Yahweh always, always led me to the right places to get the needs met. I remember feeling so cared for.

    We mostly live too far to go into town very often now, and I so, so miss those quiet moments and the minutely specific answers He sent.

    Keep sharing… it is *so* encouraging!

    P.S. I am so thrilled about Jeff’s new job. *His* timing is perfect, no matter what it looks like from our perspective, eh?

  6. reneegrace Says:

    that is AWESOME Holly! I don’t include our kids often enough in ‘grown-up’ decisions/issues… they should be for the family so we can all pray and thank Jesus together!

  7. Elissa Says:

    I am so happy for you and your family, Holly! Congratulations to Jeff!

  8. molly Says:

    WOW! That is so cool! SOOOO COOOOOL!!!!!!!!!
    *jumping up and down cheering*
    :) :) :)

  9. brenda Says:

    Wow Holly! This post just increased MY faith! How awesome God is!

  10. Jen L Says:

    Praising the Lord with you for all His many blessing – great and small!

  11. Kate Says:

    God is so awesome, so wonderful and giving. Praise the Lord. And congratulations to Jeff – great news!

  12. Sheila Says:

    God is good. Thank you for sharing! The hardest thing is keeping your eyes opened to what God is doing. So many time we are busy and just miss it. You brightened my day.

  13. *Michigan Momma* Says:

    AWESOME!!

  14. Bridget Says:

    Holly,

    You are not crying alone over this testimony! Buzz Lightyear did me in! :-) What a blessing this is right now. May the Lord continue to show His faithfulness and love to you all.

  15. Smockity Frocks Says:

    HOORAY! Glory to God!

  16. Valerie Says:

    Holly, I can hear the joy shining through your words! God is so good! I think it is the ‘little things’ He does that really make our hearts sing. I can see Him smiling down on you all!

    I wonder where those strawberries came from? It is strawberry season here, and they are so luscious – wouldn’t it be funny if they were from Oz?

    Congratulations to Jeff for the new job, too – marvellous!

    Vxx

  17. Suzy Says:

    What an uplifting post!
    I had to smile when you mentioned talking to God especially the Mommy needs patience, courage part etc… lol ;0)

  18. Christy Says:

    Thank you for sharing that. I have a lump in my throat reading it. Just recently we had some financial difficulties we couldn’t overcome no matter what we did. We didn’t feel the presence of the Lord either. We asked Him if we were ok with him-had we done something? Our confidence was low also due to losing long time friends. After a few days of praying and asking/waiting, God was so very good. A friend had an encouraging word. Then the church sent a gift to the family. Rob also got some much needed employment. I wanted to cry. We never told anyone but God about our troubles. God is so very good. And He’s here, Praise His Name! I know we shouldn’t “need” affirmation to feel connected to God, but sometimes….we just need to feel He’s there. I know you know what I mean.

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