My husband and I
have been saving to go to Disneyland.
Our son lives near San Diego and he suggested one day that we should
come visit him and then we could all go to Disneyland. We decided our son had a grand idea and we
began to squirrel away finances so we could go hang with our son and
Mickey. We had originally thought we
would go on our grand adventure in the fall.
Instead, our son came home on leave for his birthday. A wonderful trade off, so we began to
contemplate going in early December: in time to see Disneyland decked out for
Christmas, but before the Christmas crowds took over.
We knew our water
heater was old. We had actually been aware for a year or two that a new water
heater was in our future. We had noticed
before we left town for Labor Day that it was leaking more than "a bit." We turned the water off before we left town
to avoid coming home to a flood. One
would think this would cause us to realize a new water heater was coming so
much sooner than later. My husband
invested time in checking out home warranty programs and we began discussing
if we were cheating the companies because we knew our water heater was on it's
last leg. My husband's job got busy and
the home warranty program got put on the back burner, after all, we still had
hot showers every morning. Note: my husband is not normally a put-stuff-off
person; that is all me! I thought about
the water heater because I'm in the laundry room, where it is located, on a
regular basis. He truly was overwhelmed
by activities at work, and the water heater was not on his mind. I on the other
hand just thought "it's still working, because I still have hot
water!"
I was doing laundry
yesterday and I was running up and down the stairs barefoot. I noticed a section of carpet that was oddly
wet. Not wet like the dog drooled, or
wet like I spilled some of my coffee, but
"eww! This is WET!" wet.
I noticed that on the other side of the wall from the wet area was the
suffering water heater. I called my
husband with this message: "I think we have a bigger problem with our
water heater than we thought."
We are getting a new
hot water heater today. It may cost us
our trip to Disneyland. There is a part
of me that is disappointed. I would love
to go to Disneyland, it is one of my favorite places to go. I also really appreciate a continuous supply
of hot water. As my husband and I looked
over our finances he commented that God was providing the finances to cover the
cost of the hot water heater. We don't
need to take a loan. We can pay for it
and not touch our savings. God is good.
We may just not go to Disneyland.
And God is still good.
My enjoyment of life
is not dependent on fun vacations. Nor
is it dependent on having hot water for my shower, the laundry and/or the
dishes. Romans 12:12 says, "Rejoice
in our confident hope. Be patient in
trouble, and keep on praying." (NLT) Rejoice in our confident hope: have joy over the truth that Jesus has paid
the penalty price for all of the messed up things I've done, and He has given
me a ticket that gets me into His presence -- every day, and for all of
eternity; have joy over the truth that I don't journey this life alone, He is
always with me; have joy over the truth that He provides peace when I trust Him
and follow His lead in obedience. I CAN
rejoice for every hope I have: to be loved, to be wanted, to be considered
valuable, to belong, to live life with purpose, to have reasons to laugh and
enjoy life can all be found in the person of Jesus, living life with Him and
honoring Him.
I have a new hot
water-heater. I may or may not go to
Disneyland. And I rejoice for I have a
confident hope; life is good, for I know that God is good, all the time.
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