Financial Freedom
A True Testimony of the Journey from Spiritual Poverty to Riches
Beyond Measure
Having been raised/programmed with all the principals of a
virtuous woman, Granny also lived in our home (a survivor of the
Great Depression). Additionally, with four siblings, eight to
nine people lived in our house at any given time. Parents being
in mission work, we were also the 'home away from home' for
uncounted numbers of leaders and missionaries.
Every which way we turned, there were lessons on being frugal -
for which, funds always stretched just a little further. Also
being first born, I was the closest to a big brother there was
in our home. It seemed normal to carry over roles of
care-taking/protector responsibilities into adult life. Neither
did it help that the man I married came from a well-to-do
family, for which we would not be accepted due to our financial
standing.
Having already come through an abusive relationship, I
concluded that if I just did all the right things, I'd never
have to live like that again. Unknowingly, I placed myself in
captivity to legalism.
Thus, from a variety of sources and pressures, I became a
work-aholic. Religious training didn't afford the option of
working outside the home. But, it did provide perhaps every
feasible thing imaginable to save or make money while at home.
Among feats of putting in 16 hrs. per day for 16 yrs.; I was a
foster parent to 12 children, a piano teacher, a baby-sitter, a
professional rebater, groceries were not bought without a double
coupon (stores hated to see me coming and I hated going - $369
worth of groceries for $53 & then to come home and match rebates
was more work than any laundry day I ever saw). I held yard
sales, sold craft items, even collected people's left over
rummage. Being an idea person, there was no end of ways on how
to turn nickels into dimes. If my husband so much as bought a 10
cent candy bar, he was dead meat - as 'spending money' just
wasn't there.
I could keep a column going on how to make a Kleenex last for
three uses; how to reuse scrap paper; how to make your own
Christmas post cards and name tags; how to use your talents to
never have to buy presents again; and, what to do with most
every piece of trash - besides trash it (to name a few).
In spite of the recession, in every way, we appeared to have 3
times our income. Though, it was impossible to make a budget
with funds that weren't there and no one was the wiser. Through
the years, what seemed never ending was being slammed
(financially and otherwise) to such a degree that, before we
could get up from one crisis, another would hit. And, no matter
what image we could portray, it was never enough to become
worthy in my husband's family's eyes.
Then came the day a friend, from our church, offered to do some
remodeling for us. He needed the money, and we could get
projects done due to the cheep rate he offered. We'd also seen
that he was capable of doing good work.
It was a long story that ended with the interior of our house
looking like a construction demolition sight, leaving us;
$30,000 in debt for mostly destroyed materials, with an estimate
of $240,000 in repairs and replacements, attorneys who wanted
our case but said 'you can't get blood our of a turnip', an
insurance agent and an insurance adjuster who lied and bailed on
us, and an unsafe house to live in.
In addition, my husband's 15 yr. job was going down the tubes
due to the administration's theft of funds. Income, hours, and
benefits were being cut left and right. It wasn't even possible
to file bankruptcy, as we couldn't afford the price of rent.
The hurt was much deeper than material things. It attacked my
identity, took away my cover for a low self-esteem, and left me
feeling broken and defiled that such a person we'd cared for,
ministered to, and helped had done such a thing.
16 yrs. of labor was gone. I was 16 yrs. older than when we
began. Being emotionally beyond spent, I just couldn't do it
again. I would have been institutionalized before I'd have
gotten up to try just one more time. Finally completely defeated
(I guess it takes more to bring down the strong), there was
nothing left to do but get on my knees and ask God to give me
something to hang on to - as there was nothing left inside of
me. I couldn't hang on any more.
God took me down memory lane, reminding me of past experiences
... how we got married, not having yet found a place we could
afford to rent and how God had provided a nice place (based upon
our income) within two weeks thereafter ... how, when we moved
to another state and couldn't find a place to rent that would
allow children, He made a way for us to purchase a house we
wouldn't have thought we could afford (sellers even helped
finance the closing) ... and how, when we moved into houses that
still echoed once we moved in, God filled them.
God promised there would be another house, bigger still yet,
and that He would do that for us, again.
Always knowing, in my head, that we couldn't even breathe
without God, I had found it difficult to give God all the credit
in my heart - being that I'd worked sooooo hard! Seeing how God
had been there when I hadn't recognized it as Him, I believed
Him when He said He would do it, again. (After all, God had a
good track record.)
So, this time, I did an about face and decided to let Him do
it. All along, I'd been carrying a weight that wasn't mine to
carry and I was, finally, giving it back to God. No more ideas,
at all. I didn't want that load anymore!!!
With that promised and settled in my heart, suddenly, anger
overwhelmed me. Once before, already being active in church, the
question had come to mind, "What does Satan think we would do if
he just left us alone? What is he so afraid of that he just
keeps picking on us?"
I didn't know the answer, but determined I was going to find
out and get even. I would take care of God's business and let
Him take care of mine. Whatever God had showed me to do, that
I'd put off to a better day - I would do. Whatever, God showed
me to do now - I would do. What ever God showed me to do next, I
would do. I would do, and do, and do, and do until I found what
Satan was so afraid of. And, when I found it, I would do it.
Then, Satan would be sorry he ever messed with me!
Suddenly, I realized that nothing I'd ever learned in any
church, great or small, had taught me how to overcome these
battles. When attempting to seek council from those thought to
be spiritual, I would be shunned. In time, I came to understand
that they didn't know the answers. Thus, I learned to suffer
such attacks, from Satan, silently.
Verses preached hadn't worked either. They must not mean what
people think they mean. Evidently, only God knows how to defeat
Satan. I determined that, if I sought God's will and instruction
on every given matter, it would be impossible to fail - as Satan
can't defeat God. Therefore, I decided to erase my training and
start over (as a little child, ye must be born again to enter
the Kingdom of God) and bring my every question to God.
(I know that's not the way man teaches it - but follow on.)
The law made nothing perfect, but the bringing in of a better
hope did, by which we draw nigh unto God. Hebrews 7:19
When verses spoke to me, THEN that was God speaking. And, since
man's interpretation hadn't worked, I would research God's word
for definition of those words ... soon learning that God is His
own best commentator!
Having begun seeing the Bible in a new way, I'd search like a
detective, looking for How-To's (calling them "Master's Tools").
There's a promise of God's Word not returning void. So, whenever
we'd be advertising a program or church event, I'd look for a
supporting verse.
Then, without proper tools to find a verse I needed, I spent
two weeks, 14 hrs. per day, searching. I couldn't give up, as
that would mean Satan had won. God promises, if we seek Him with
our whole heart, He'll reveal Himself to us.
Suddenly, the Bible came to life! I could actually hear the
words and they spoke to my heart! For the first time, I
understood the Bible! It spoke to me in my language!!!
For the next several months, I wouldn't put God's word down.
There where so many promises, Master's tools, and lessons to be
learned - all over the place!
It was so neat! God's instruction works!!! Whatever big or
little that I sought God's will on, He blessed! I learned the
real meaning of "except the Lord build the house, those who
build are laboring in vain - to not take the name of the Lord in
vain." I also learned to let Him build mine. God provided and
continued to provide tools for me to find deeper things in the
Bible, as I was ready to receive them.
In the process of learning forgiveness at a level few have ever
known, I came to realize that I was responsible for what
happened to my house, that I hadn't sought God's will on it
first. That was a pretty painful pill to swallow.
Though, God also taught me to know when to hold 'em and know
when to fold 'em in terms of being manipulated by people who
take advantage.
Seeking God, in all things, became my choice, as only God knows
where Satan will be lurking next. Step by step, letting go of
things I had been doing to keep financially afloat, I began
taking God with me to the grocery store and wherever else I went.
The MOST wonderful thing, in addition to all I continued to
learn, is this. I grew in a personal relationship, a moment by
moment walk with God, engulfed in His love ... and finally came
to terms in that I was already accepted by God the moment I
received Him into my heart. I am royalty, an heir to the throne,
a child of the KING!
In regard to finances, I later realized that Satan had been
steeling from us all through the years - even in areas I hadn't
recognized. Having once given myself too much credit as,
perhaps, one of the most prepared for being frugal in the world,
there were areas I hadn't even seen. Only God can defeat Satan
every time!
It took 3 mos. just to clean up the construction mess enough
for our house to be safe, though it never got repaired.
God gave my husband a new job (at 3 times our income) (at the
very same company who'd promised him employment 15 yrs. earlier)
and made provisions for finances to get straightened out - one
step at a time.
However, we ran into obstacles every time we attempted to
thereafter hire help and, not wanting to start another project
without God's blessings, restored finances just got saved
instead.
Additionally, just before God replaced lost inheritance and
other things that had been stolen from us, He gave me this
verse. "And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath
eaten, the cankerworm, and the caterpiller, and the palmerworm,
my great army which I sent among you." Joel 2:25
I had no idea what any part of that verse meant at that time.
But, I knew God had just promised to replace ALL that Satan had
stolen from us throughout the years. Tears of joy flowed at the
awesome love of God! It was more than I'd hoped for and more of
God than I had ever dared dream.
It has been 11 years since this part of my spiritual journey
began. We've been free of financial bondage for a very long time
now. And if not really that long, perhaps the memory has faded.
God answered me in the joy of my heart. He set me free, as only
He can do!
I haven't seen anything since that was enough temptation to
ever go in debt again. And, the growth with God has been
wonderful! As painful as the transition was, it was well worth
getting to know Him in a more personal way.
The house God promised, that day on my knees, we paid cash for
(paid in full). Not only did we get three times our income, but,
again, we live in a house that is three times greater than our
income would afford and is more than we ever expected to have in
our lifetime. Only by the grace of God, over 3,300 sq. ft., and
I have no doubt but what God will fill it again.
God was more interested in cleaning the inside of the cup -
making it healthy and whole. And when that's done, He owns it
all!!!
Having learned appreciation for the verse "he learned obedience
by the things he suffered" ... when our thoughts aren't lined up
with who God is and His perfect will, we're not in our right
mind. Everything God asks of us will prove to be for our
benefit, every hard lesson learned will turn to glory. The
battles are in the mind. To take Satan by force and get our mind
back, we have to start all over and come as a little child.
The greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven are the children. In all
things, God is our strength and OUR GOD REIGNS!
May you find the Peace that only He can give.
In His name,
Revised