Friday, September 9, 2011

THE MIRACULOUS JAR

It has been nothing short of amazing watching God work in our lives this year.  It has been a tough year in many respects but I would not trade this year for anything in the world.  God has worked in our lives in so many ways and through so many wonderful people: family, old friends, new friends and even people we have never met both through my bout with cancer and our adoption.  He is truly faithful.  He brought to my mind a story from the Bible of what He is doing to provide for our little girls to come home.  Perhaps you remember it; the story of Elijah and the miraculous jar of oil.  When our story is complete, I will go into more detail of how our jar has been miraculously filled as we have almost completely emptied it out for our girls.  All glory goes to Him.  But for now, here is the kids' version of the story from holyspiritinteractive.net posted below:


God said to Elijah, “Pack up your things and go to the land of Sidon. There is a widow there, and I have commanded that she will provide you with food.”

And so Elijah did exactly what God told him to do (that’s always a good idea!). He packed up his things and made the hot dusty walk to Sidon.

You should know that Sidon was not part of the kingdom of Israel. The people who lived there were not Elijah’s people. They were not Jews, they were Gentiles. They weren’t descendants of Abraham, they didn’t follow God’s laws, and, many times they were enemies of Elijah’s people. Still, that’s where God told Elijah to go, so that’s where he went.

Under the blistering sun, Elijah walked off to the town of Zarephath.

When Elijah came to the town gate, he found a widow there. She was gathering up a few dry, dusty sticks.

Elijah said to her, “Please, would you bring me some water in a jar to drink?” As she was going to get some water for this complete stranger, Elijah called out to her, “And please, bring me some bread!”

Well, that did it! This guy must be crazy! Didn’t he know it hadn't rained for months?! There was barely any water, and hardly a scrap of food left. 

“Sir,” the woman said to Elijah, “As sure as the Lord your God lives, I don’t have any bread!” At least the poor widow seemed to know there WAS a God in heaven, she just wasn’t sure who he was, or why he was making life so difficult.

The widow said, “All I have left in this world is a handful of flour and a little jar of oil. I am gathering up these sticks so that I can make one last meal for my son and me. And then we will die.”

Things looked pretty bad.

But, no matter how bad things might have seemed, God was still there.

Elijah said to the widow, “Do not worry. Go home and do just what you planned to do. But before you do, make a small loaf of bread for me. And then, from what you have left, make a loaf of bread for you and your son. For this is what the Lord, the God of Israel has promised, ‘The flour will not be used up and the jar of oil will not run dry until the day the LORD gives rain on the land.’ ”

What a simple plan for life!

Don't worry. Follow God's plan for your life and give to God first, and God will take care of the rest.

And so, that is exactly what the widow did.

And day after day there was water to drink and food to eat. The flour was not used up, and the jar of oil did not run dry - just as God had promised!

One day at a time, God provided for Elijah and the widow.

Now, the thing is, God didn’t deliver 20 giant stone jars of oil to the widow’s door the next morning. She couldn’t open her pantry, and find it filled with jars of oil. 

Elijah and the widow couldn’t see where the oil was going to come from. They just had to trust that each day somehow there would be enough.

They didn’t put their trust in what they could see - that would be easy! Instead they learned to put their trust in what they couldn’t see.

And they learned a wonderful thing - trust in God, and God will provide!

They didn’t say, “Everything will be okay because, look! we have lots of oil and bread!” Instead they learned to say, “Everything will be okay - because God will take care of us!”

They didn't put their trust in their own riches, like King Ahab had, because, no matter how much they had - even if they had great store houses full of oil and bread - one day it would come to an end. 

But there is no end to God and his love for us.

And that is worth more than all the treasures in the world.

3 comments:

EJF said...

I changed the story a little bit because I noticed it said go about making the plans you have when it should be follow the plan God has for your life.

Football and Fried Rice said...

It's amazing! You truly have walked an amazing path this year. I just know that He who began a good work in you is faithful to complete it! I can't wait to see your girls HOME!!

EJF said...

Thanks Sara. I can't wait to see your little Ruby home too!