A year ago…

This is a post I shared on my blog last week, and I wanted to share it with you here today.
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We were excited to sign the papers to close on our new house on October 11, 2010.  We knew a couple of the rooms needed to be repainted….we did not want bright blue or purple bedrooms!  Plus there were some other things we wanted to do before officially  moving in.  We had it all planned out to sign the papers and then be ready to move in by the end of the month.

Well if you followed my blog last year you know that nothing went as we had planned!  On October 7, 2010, we got the unexpected news from our Realtor that we were not going to be able to sign the papers on Monday.  The delay was caused because the TX Attorney General put a hold on the sale of foreclosures in the state.  I didn’t understand all the legal jargon associated with this…it basically meant though that our plans were on hold because the house we were buying was a foreclosure property and the banks had to verify they were handling the paperwork correctly.  We did not have any idea when we’d be able to continue so we were in a waiting game.

My husband was starting his training for his new position.  We were renting a duplex and had assumed we’d be out by the end of October.  The days went on and on, and it was a very frustrating time.  I remember waiting to hear something, anything from our Realtor each day, hoping he’d have some sort of good news or date for us.  We even got a lawyer involved to try to help us through the process of figuring out our options.  We went to look at other houses as well because it just didn’t seem this particular one was going to work.

It was quite the roller coaster for us all.  We didn’t know what was going to happen from day to day really.  It was just waiting and praying, trying to see what God would have us do next.  Being the planner that I am I did not like not knowing what was coming. I did not like that all the plans I had made regarding the house and where we would live and not wanting to be separated from my husband and getting my son into a new school were not working out like I thought they should from my perspective. I wasn’t angry during this time, I just didn’t like not knowing!

So today I remember how this time last year our plans changed suddenly and without warning.  I remember how God used this time to teach us some valuable lessons about Himself and His plan and timing during the period of unknowns and waiting.  And I remember the verse that encouraged me so much, Psalm 40:1–

I waited patiently for the LORD; he turned to me and heard my cry.

I heard this song called “Waiting Room” on the radio this week, and I was immediately taken back to that time.  Because on October 7 and October 8 and 9 and 10 and on and on when I didn’t know what was going to happen, I still held on to my faith that God had a plan for us.  He had things to teach us and used the time to bring us closer to Him and closer to each other.  We couldn’t see the whole picture like He could.  Take a minute to listen to the song, I hope it will encourage you with the great lyrics.

Looking back a year later, it is still crazy to me how it all worked out.  I think I am still processing it all that we did get to move eventually and are actually here!  The timing of everything fit together just beautifully.  He knew that all along, even though I could only see what was happening in the day to day moment.  Aren’t you thankful that He has a bigger perspective than us?

“Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.”  Ephesians 3:20, 21

Have a day of blessings!

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3 thoughts on “A year ago…

  1. Iris

    Some times it is hard to wait on the Lord. But like you said: His timing is always perfect and everything comes together.

    Thank you for the reminder to trust Him, no matter what!