Sunday, January 24, 2010

It's A Miracle . . .

The very first blog I ever read was Becky Irvine's. I loved reading her blog then and I still love reading it now. But one thing she did that I enjoyed was look for the miracles in her life and write about them. Whether they were large or just small tender mercies, I always enjoyed hearing her experiences.



So this morning, while sitting in church, I began to think of miracles that have recently occurred in my life and decided I needed to do a better job recording them so . . . here is #1.



A few weeks ago I bought some jewelry as a gift. As I was saving it to give later, I put it in a small bag and then placed the bag in a "safe" place. But, when I needed to retrieve it, I could not remember where it was.



This isn't really surprising. I am always playing the game, "Where are my reading glasses?" (usually on my head) "Where are my car keys?" (anywhere from outside on the porch to inside the washing machine), or "Where is my purse?" (you don't even want to know). So the fact that I was once again needing to find something I put down, was not very alarming.



But after I searched everywhere I could think to look, I began to worry. It is true I could replace the jewelry, but it was fairly expensive and I had ordered it over the Internet, which meant if I had to re-order, I would need to wait for it to be delivered and I wanted to give it away the next day.



I offered a quick prayer for help, and continued looking--still without success. Then I talked with one of my daughters who asked me if I had prayed. I told her I had, but not necessarily with "full purpose of heart." So after hanging up the phone, I knelt in prayer.



This time I explained the situation. I told how I had purchased the jewelry as a gift and although I could replace it, I would prefer not to waste the money that was already spent. I expressed my belief that I could receive help, and prayed for direction in finding it.



All through my prayer I kept thinking that it had to be in my closet. That just made the most sense. So when I finished my prayer, my intent was to search the closet again. However, instead I walked into my bathroom and opened my linen closet. I was a bit perplexed as to why I was there, but thought to myself, "Okay, I guess I will look here first, and then search the bedroom closet." Just as I was about to close the cupboard door, I noticed a small black sack in the back, up against the side of the closet. I opened the sack, and there inside was the jewelry.



I was so very grateful for such an immediate and powerful answer to my prayer. I felt as if an unseen power took me by the shoulders and directed me to the bathroom, since I thought rationally I should be walking in a different direction. I have no idea why I would have put the jewelry in there, but I was so grateful Heavenly Father heard my prayer and took the time to answer it.



I have had answers to prayers before, but this is one I am sure I will always remember. To me . . . it was a miracle.

8 comments:

Rebecca Irvine said...

Thanks for the shout out! And for sharing your miracle. Sometimes the little miracles are even better than the big ones because they are so personal and mean more to us as individuals.

Have a great evening!

DianeSS said...

It really is amazing how Heavenly Father concerns himself even with the little things, that are so important to us in the moment, but are as unnoteworthy as particles of dust in the grand scheme of things. Those little miracles are indisputable evidence of His love.

MissKris said...

I love that story... it's sweet to think Heavenly Father cares enough about such little things compared with everything else He has to do...

Unknown said...

I love this story, I love to relate Stories like this to my Grandchildren, because I am so quick to say to everyone.. about anything and everything.. did you Pray.

My answer to life's smallest and largest problems..

Momza said...

Tender mercies are what keep me going.
NO kidding. Life is hard, and I need all the help I can get!

Suzanne said...

I LOVE stories like these! Plese share more when they happen. I loved that you recognized the intent of the prayer and went back and prayed again!! That inspires me! I am so glad you found your jewelry! Hope you have a wonderful day! -Suzanne

Unknown said...

I found my 4 year old on his knees in prayer, asking for help to find his toy. He found it very quickly and showed me with a look of awe on his sweet face. I'll never forget it! It is the little things!

Small House said...

I'm a huge fan of Tender Mercies, so I enjoyed this post very much! And seriously...aren't most of our days just filled with small miracles!!