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August 18, 2017

Peace Forged Through Trials

Happy Friday you guys! You may have noticed that you are seeing some different faces and hearing some different voices here lately. This is really apart of our continued efforts to have this truly be a community. A place where we gather together and are encouraged and uplifted whether the words come from us or come from others. We believe there is so much to be gained from opening our doors wider!

And, on that note, today we are thrilled to be welcoming to the picket fence our friend Julia Mateer, author of the book ‘Life-Giving Leadership: A Woman’s Toolbox for Leading’.  She’s sharing beautiful words of encouragement about the trials we face in life. Welcome Julia! 

Standing next to the mailbox, my fingers slowly opened the dreaded letter from the bank. A fist of worry hit me in the stomach as I scanned the contents of the letter finding the word I had anticipated for several months. Foreclosure. Even though we were working with the bank so we could stay in our home, I knew there was the possibility we could lose it. Our family home was in foreclosure because of a series of unexpected events that had occurred over the past five years.

However, in spite of our efforts, our savings disappeared, and we could no longer make our mortgage payment. Now we were losing the last vestige of financial security, our home. Memories of birthday parties, anniversaries, holiday celebrations and childhood milestones filled every inch of our home and our hearts.
While the pain of losing our home was intense, surprisingly it did not compare with the underlying peace that reigned in our souls, a peace that surpasses all understanding, a peace that comes from knowing deep within that God would take care of us.

Philippians 4:6-7, says, “Don’t worry about anything; instead pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. Then you will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus (NLT).”

This peace was forged in our souls through trials experienced over the past five years. Holding the letter, I remembered one such trial; the heart wrenching day when Mark and I had to tell our daughter, Caroline, an Irish Dance champion, that we could no longer afford dance lessons. Guilt and shame welled up in our hearts as we held her while she cried with disappointment. Little did we know that God was going to replace dance lessons with something that Caroline loved even more; horseback riding. As long as we could remember, Caroline had been passionate about horses. Posters of horses plastered her walls, horse statues sat on her shelves, and books about horses were at the top of her Christmas lists. The next school year brought a new friend, Mia, who was a seasoned rider and lived on a horse farm. She and Caroline became fast friends and spent hours at the horse farm mucking out stalls, grooming horses, and riding.

We experienced God’s provision yet again when we needed a new car. Not wanting a car payment, my husband and I prayed for God to provide a new car. A year later, we received a phone call from Mark’s elderly cousin offering to give us her 2001 Volvo S40 with only 62,000 miles on it, and in perfect condition!

By the time the foreclosure letter arrived, my response was peace. I felt convinced deep down that God would take care of us. Though it made no sense, I felt wealthier than when our bank account was full.
The next time you are facing a crisis, allow God to forge His peace in your soul; the peace that surpasses all understanding. Expect that God will take care of you in the most unexpected ways. God will surprise you with His provision.

What He did for me He can do for you.

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Julia is a follower of Christ, wife, mother, writer, communicator, licensed mental health therapist and Pastor of Small Groups at Bayside Community Church. She loves tea, music, exercising, laughing with friends and connecting people with their God-given potential. She is a featured writer with Christianity Today’s on-line magazines, Gifted for Leadership, Leadership Journal, Small Groups.Com, and Marriage Partnership. Her book, Life-Giving Leadership: A Woman’s Toolbox for Leading, launched on April 12th.

She is the co-founder of Generation Eve, and on-line community of for women focusing on faith, leadership, relationships and parenting. You can connect with her at www.generationeve.com. Copyright © 2012 Julia Mateer. Used by permission.

Thank you so much for meeting us at the fence today sweet friends and have a great weekend!

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  1. Vicki S says

    August 18, 2017 at 5:27 AM

    Phil 4:6-7 is MY verse!!!! I got chill bumps when I saw it quoted this morning. I have it on my computer at work – taped to the bottom where I see it all day long!!! Thanks for this reminder – that God know our hearts and will provide – we just need to let go of “our” control over situations and let Him take over!

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  2. Gail says

    August 18, 2017 at 10:24 AM

    I have been through the same experience. I came through it better than ever and grateful for the lesson. Give it to GOD.

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  3. ROSE says

    August 18, 2017 at 10:53 PM

    Even difficult times in life help shape us. We may feel so down and broken and find it hard to have faith. When my husband died Nov 10 2012, he had suffered with physical disabilities for 10 years and frontal lobe dementia for 6, the last 2 years being the most difficult. In a way, when he passed, it was like I had lost him a second time. I was left with nothing but debt as no insurance or retirement funds, so all I had was some money from selling our home, which had mortgage on it. He was 5 when he died. I was able to start again in an old manufactured home. Life is not easy and I miss him so after 37 years together, but I know God is with me.

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