Yesterday, we had a new roof put on our house. During Tropical Storm Faye, we incurred some damage, and we had some leaks. So a new roof was called for.
So yesterday, beginning at 7:18 am, they started working. First they delivered the shingles in the big truck that goes "beep, beep, beep" the whole time they are backing up. Then with the big swing arm on the truck they put bundles of shingles all over the roof of the house, "bam, bam, bam." Then later we hear footsteps, "stomp, stomp, stomp." At this I make the executive decision that homeschool is cancelled for the day.
Later we hear, "buzz, buzz, buzz" from a saw. At this my eight-year-old looks at me and says, "Mama, I thought they were going to fix the holes in the roof not put new ones in it." Laughing (a little nervously), I say, "Don't worry, buddy. I'm sure they know what they're doing." (I later found out that they were cutting holes to fit our new ridge vents.) Finally, we begin to hear the "whack, whack, whack" of the hammers, along with the "bam, bam" of the bundles of shingles being moved and the "stomp, stomp" of the feet of the workers moving them.
While all this noise is going on, I think to myself, "Uhhh. Will the noise ever stop?" Then, very quietly, I heard a little voice say, "Are you really going to complain about the noise? Don't you remember who gave you the new roof?" Then, I said a little prayer, asking forgiveness and thanking God for His wonderful provision as I thought back to how we were blessed with this new roof.
As I said ,Tropical Storm Faye left a lot of wind damage, but to completely tell this story I have to go back a week or two. In the days before Faye, while they were forecasting the path of the storms, I said a little prayer during one of my quiet times. "Lord," I prayed, "I know that pretty soon we're going to have to put a new roof on this house. I know that I need to start saving up for that now, but I really don't know where that money is going to come from. I'm trusting in You to take care of this situation, Lord, of us needing a new roof."
The very next week, Faye blew through our little part of God's creation, leaving behind a damaged roof and interior ceiling. Knowing that nothing would come of it, we had the insurance agent come out to look. He told us to get an estimate and that they would compare it to what our deductible was. Then, an insurance adjuster called saying that he had been told to inspect our roof. What a foul-up, we grumble to ourselves, watching as he walked around the inside of our well-lived-in-homeschooling-child-filled-house and later hearing as he wandered around on the roof.
When he came down, I sent Dennis (who just happened to be home that day) out to hear what we were sure was going to be the grim news. He came back in, looking slightly dazed and said, "He said we need a whole new roof and that the damage is covered under our policy."
I started bawling. "What is it? They're going to pay for the new roof! What's wrong?" he says. "Nothing," I sob. "I'm just so happy!" To which he gives his classic I-have-no-idea-how-your-mind-works look. Then I tell him the history of the quiet time prayer. He finally gets it! Oh, and here's the kicker--we didn't need a new roof b/c of Faye; we got the new roof b/c of significant hail damage from a storm that happened last year!!
God is so good! He cares about every little thing. He knows what we need, even before we know we need it. He provides for us when we don't even know we need His provision. Thank you God! Thank you for all the noise on the roof yesterday! Thank you for a day of interrupted school work! Thank you for just being God!
By the way, right now as I type this new posting, it's raining!! Thank you again, God, for Your glorious timing!
Friday 13th
14 years ago

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