In my previous story about our lovely little ice storm this past week, I detailed some of the events that happened. However, God was not done writing HIS part of the story yet so here you go.
Thursday night, after all of this had transpired, we were sitting in the livingroom, listening to all of the ice and branches still falling from the trees and onto our roof. Non-stop. Both of us were very tired and had just spoken about going to bed. Then, it happened.
A loud thump followed by the sound of shattering glass. A pine tree behind our house had snapped in half, the top half of which came in for a visit through our sunroom window.
My wife picked up glass and vacuumed the sunroom carpet while I went outside, in the rain and debris, and tried to get the branches cut off the tree trunk and away from the house. We got all of that accomplished, I got dried off, and we went to bed, overtired and ready to sleep.
That's when I felt my wife's hand searching for mine. And, finding it, we both fell asleep.
When God said, "It is not good for man to be alone." (Genesis 2:18), He was SO right.
Then Saturday morning came, I got done posting my story for the day, and then I "found" this song. Thank you, Lord.
They say sometimes you win some
Sometimes you lose some
And right now, right now I'm losing bad
I know You're able and I know You can
Save through the fire with Your mighty hand
But even if You don't my hope is You alone
Even if we had lost every tree in our yard to the storm, our hope is still in you alone. Thank you Lord for keeping us safe. Thank you for bringing our kids over for a visit, scheduled weeks in advance, to help clean up. You are MORE than able.
Even If - MercyMe











