in a Kentucky Ice storm |
As promised, I wanted to talk about and share my experience that I entitled 'Faith in a Kentucky Ice Storm.'
Depending on where you live, Winter is currently either a memory, or a current experience. For me, in my currant location, winter has faded, and Spring is slowly elbowing it's way to the fore. Now, my husband and I are used to bad weather. We lived in Wyoming for many years, and winter is hard there. But like any resident, you adapt to your surroundings, and bad weather and dealing with it just becomes a way of life. You do what you have to do.
So when we moved our family to Kentucky back in 1996, we were unfamiliar with Kentucky winters. My first experience with winter was shocking. One early morning school day, I learned that school had been canceled. "Why?" Because of the snow. What snow? because there was just a skiff of snow on the roads! But, yep, no school. In Wyoming, there could be 2 feet of snow on the ground and the school buses are running, so 'SHOCKED' I was!
Radcliff, Kentucky Photo by: Anita Conder |
Royal Empress photo from: fast-growing-trees.com |
Clarkson, Kentucky Photo by: Scotty Gore |
The trees were not the only thing struggling due to the excessive weight on them, power lines as well. Yep, you guessed it, we lost our power. Not to worry, we have heat from our wood stove, and we light the candles to help illuminate our way. It's just another winter night that us 'Wyoming pros' can handle, so off to bed we go.
Peculator Photo from: hubpages.com |
We look outside, and everything is white, bright, and covered with ice, and I do mean everything. I am thinking 'pretty,' and it is the kind of pretty that makes ya wanna get yer camera and just go crazy taking pictures. IJS.
Knowing that our narrow country road is probably littered with downed trees, papa and dude who lived on the property with us, suit up, fire up the tractor, grab the chainsaws, and start heading for the highway. Now, mind you, we live a mile, yes (1) mile off of the highway, so that's a lotta stuff going on in between us and the main road, and sure enough, all the neighbors were gunna have to cut their way out. Everyone, every male, that lived off of the incoming road, was out there with their winter gear and chain saws, clearing a path on the road. They were thrilled to pieces when papa and dude rounded the corner and they caught sight of 'Big John' (that what I called the tractor.) Big John was the workin'est tractor we had ever owned.
Big John Photo taken in Nov 2004 |
It takes us a while to clear our way to the main road. Later in the afternoon, papa is thinking, and voices that thought, "I'll bet Mark and Shirley (our spiritual mom and dad) don't have any electric. Poor Mark, he has no way to make coffee." More importantly, "they have no heat as their house is all electric," papa concludes. He's right, they wouldn't have any heat. "We should take them the kerosene heater." We had a kerosene heater in our shed, so we grabbed it, loaded up in our 4X4 Suburban, and headed for town.
Now, unbeknownst to us, there was a conversation and a situation going on at Mark and Shirley's house that went something like this: They woke up and had no heat. "Let's go to Lowe's and get a heater." So they headed into town to buy a heater. ALL SOLD OUT. Then Ms Shirley says to Mark, "Let's get a jug and go get kerosene." To which Mark replied "But we don't have a heater." To which Ms Shirley says, "Jehovah will provide the heater, let's just get the kerosene." To which Mark replies "OK." So off they went in search of kerosene.
Our road leading to the highway |
What does this scripture mean to you? Hebrews 11:6
Moreover, without faith it is impossible to please God well, for whoever approaches God must believe that he is and that he becomes the rewarder of those earnestly seeking him.
The following is taken in part from:
THE WATCHTOWER NOVEMBER 2013
DRAW CLOSE TO GOD
“The Rewarder of Those Earnestly Seeking Him”
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Now it's your turn. We all have stories of faith and being rewarded. What's yours?
The following is supplemental information:
Ice and Snow Storm of January 26-28, 2009
ICE STORM 2009: Beauty and DestructionPhoto from: Google search |
Imitate Their Faith
our current lesson (and my personal all time favorite story in the Bible):
CHAPTER THIRTEEN He Learned From His Mistakes - JONAH
4 comments:
Christa wrote:
Nice.... Miss her too.
My faith building experience was when I went through my divorce. Long story but Jehovah showed me many times that he was with me. I had to put matt6:33 into practice no matter how hard it was. I did the best I could and Jehovah did not let me down. He provided more than what I needed....
Tammy wrote:
Deb thanks for the great read. I miss my Sherlie. Yes she loved her Jehovah.
Danny wrote:
You are so talented I just read your blog. Thanks for your big heart Jehovah loves you :-)
Tammy wrote:
For me that I'm caught up in this wicked system of things what a promising scripture that is.
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