Ok, here I am, admitting I am too weak to handle this alone. I know things could be worse, I know they may not be as bad as they're gonna get, but I still feel like this is huge!
I am asking you to pray for our situation. I know God knows what's going on. I know He knows our situation. I know He knows what the future holds. I know, I know, I know. I am beyond thinking that the reason we haven't sold our house yet is because of something I have or haven't done. (But, in case it is, I've asked for forgiveness...) :) I am beyond believing that maybe we weren't supposed to move. (God has confirmed that many times!)
I don't know the reason...I could spend all day trying to figure it out, and, maybe even then I'll never know. All I do know is that God has to step in here, soon!
Please pray that we will, no, that GOD will sell our house. And, if it's not His will for it to sell yet, that He will provide a good tenant ...like in 10 days!
I've let go. Because I know there is nothing I can do now. And, because God can do anything.
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I can't imagine the stress this is putting on you and Jason and financially I know it's very scary. I also know that prayer is the only thing that makes things happen. I know you've been praying and I will continue to pray with you!!! Hang in there!!!
Praying with you, Dana! You're not alone. We are praying for an amazing miracle!
I'm praying for you, too. God will handle this in His time. It is probably impossible to understand His timing now, but eventually you'll look bad and it will be very clear what He was doing. Until then, focus on all the blessings. You have a home--a wonderful one. It has running water and heating/cooling. You have food in cabinets and the fridge. You have clothes for all seasons. You have several pairs of shoes. I just got done reading a book about life in Afghanistan--people who go without these things that we think of as very basic. Oh, and on top of that, there's a war going on outside their front doors. One of my favorite writers (Annie Dillard) wrote that when she thinks of her place in the world, as she walks through her days, she whispers "Thank you" with one step and "Amen" with the other...Anyway, keep waiting patiently for the pizza. It's on its way.
I meant to say you'll look "back" not bad. You never look bad, Dana.
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