Have I kept everyone waiting long enough??!! I’m finally back, and ready to as briefly as possible, finish the most exciting part of our summer journey. I feel like there is no good place to begin. So I guess I’ll just start.
When we moved to Jackson, we were gladly welcomed in by two great folks. It took a lot of arm twisting, but finally, my mom and dad agreed to let us stay with them as long as we needed to…(TOTALLY lying about twisting their arm, but hopefully that was obvious!) So, here we came, with all of our junk and moved right on back into the home that I grew up in. A little bit different this time, but wonderful! As wonderful as it was to have built in baby-sitters, and no rent for the first time since December 2006, we were definitely ready to have a place of our own. We were ready to rent again if that’s what God had in store, but our heart’s desire was to own a home! So the search was on. One of Chuck’s passions, which I’m sure many people can relate to, is looking at homes online. We found so many! But we never went to look at any. The whole time, I tried to tell Chuck that it was gonna be magical and that his searches were useless. My prayer since the beginning was pretty specific in many ways, but especially in one way. If you’ve seen Miracle on 34th Street, you will remember the end where Santa has given the little girl what she truly wanted for Christmas. It was a house. As her family was driving by, she freaked out all of sudden and made them stop. It was the exact house that she had cut a picture of and given to Santa. He gave it to her. And it just was there like BOOM! here’s your house. So yea, that was kinda my prayer. That God would just lay it in our lap, and hear me out…that we wouldn’t have to look for it AT ALL! SO…on we go!
Toward the end of June, I talked to my grandpa about a cute house we had seen online. He took an interest in our wanting to buy a house and started searching for us! While at the library with the girls one day, I got a call from Chuck telling me that GrandBobby’s neighbors were moving out in a hurry & leaving everything behind. So we figured, what the heck it’s worth a shot. Condensed version…we went, we loved, we bought! The elderly couple was leaving and moving into an assisted living apartment. Which therefore meant that everything besides the living room, and bedroom furniture…stayed. INCLUDING but not limited to: tool shed with oh about thousands of dollars worth of tools and man goodies, brand new 4-wheeler with oh about 4.5 hours on it, 2 other sheds filled with camping stuff, generator for the house, enormous hand crafted knife collection, bread maker, meat slicer, ice cream maker
, grill, deep freezer, all appliances, extra fridge, washer & dryer etc. It was the perfect 1600 sq ft that our sweet family of 4 needed! I immediately knew that this was no coincidence, and if you for one second think that this is a coincidence, and that we were just lucky…you might be smoking crack! This house and all that came with it, was a complete answer to prayer. Because another of my specific prayers for when we got a house, was that it would be a testimony to how amazing our God truly is. I wanted it to make God look REAL good! Like, there’s no other way but God. And that is exactly what we got. I mean seriously, there IS NO other way but by God’s good grace and compassion, that we would ever fall into something so amazing!
We got the house at a BEYOND ridiculous price. Trust me. We got it for less then what they originally paid, and that’s after the $30,000 worth of upgrades they put into it…yea. So sitting in church one morning, I was reading one of my favorite scriptures. Deuteronomy 6:5-9. Which basically says, Love God with all your might! Commit to His commands, repeat them to your children, surround yourself with them, write them on the doorposts of your house. (Which was why I was reading it again, because I wanted to fill my new home with scriptures, and this is one) and on that particular Sunday, I kept reading. Allow me to share. Verse 10) The Lord your God will soon bring you into the land he swore to give you when he made a vow to your ancestors Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. It is a land with large, prosperous cities that you did not build. 11) The houses will be richly stocked with goods you did not produce. You will draw water from cisterns that you did not dig, and you will eat from vineyards and olive trees that you did not plant. (Did I mention that there is a garden in the backyard, tons of flowers, a fig tree and a pear tree?) When you have eaten your fill in this land, 12) be careful not to forget the Lord, who rescued you from slavery in the land of Egypt.
So there ya go. A confirmation of sorts. Never has there been a more perfect verse. A promise of what God had promised us. Remember the scripture I shared in the last blog, Matthew 19:29, Any man who has given up houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or children or property, for my sake, will receive a hundred times as much in return and will inherit eternal life.
God called Chuck and I to leave Sevierville and come to Jackson to help plant a church. That was not in our plans. Sevierville was our home and our family. Everything that we knew and loved. BUT, we left it, for God. And sure enough, the blessings that we have since received just since we arrived have definitely been a hundred fold. We have an amazing peace about where we are and what we have been called to do. As hard as the task at hand may be, we will do it with all our might, and we will rest easy each night knowing the promise of eternal life that God specifically gave to us and our family. Sorry it was long…but ya should’ve known! lol. May God Bless. Hope this was a good testimony. If not, then God’s gonna have a bone to pick with me!
hugs and kisses.
Rach



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