When God closes a door, he opens a window.
Feb 6th, 2008 by BradT
There are times in our lives when we experience unexpected sadness and
loss. For me this was a sudden loss of a job one Friday evening. The
owner gave me my final paycheck. A question I struggle with is how
much of it should we tell to our friends and family. Allow me to
explain.
We had A Bible Study meeting that Sunday night and I suggested to
Sylvia, my wife, that I might mention to the group that I was no longer
working.
Our group leader opened the evening with any prayer requests but I
deliberated, thinking that if I told them my situation, that would
put a slant on the whole evening. After the Bible Study, I finally told
them:
“At a friend’s house this morning, I saw a sign on their wall, ‘If God
closes a door, He will open a window.’ I have to use this sign of hope
that God will provide for on Friday, I was told that this would be my
last day as business was very slow.”
As I was finishing my last statement, a new couple (Tim and Deborah)
in our group suddenly raised their arms in jubilation and said, “That’s
our answer! He can take the position at work!”
In amazement I asked them what they were talking about.
They provided the details: A fellow at Tim’s work was ‘let go’ and
they were looking for a new employee. I had quite a few of the
qualifications for the job plus some extra ones. They were excited and
Sylvia and I
were incredulous. They wanted my card and they asked me to provide a
resume in the morning as I would be granted an interview with the owner.
On Monday morning I fixed up a resume, flew off to Burlington and had
a good interview. The owner would call me.on Wednesday.
On the way out of the city of Burlington, I came to a traffic light
and sat their perplexed. I heard someone honking at me and there was
Deborah beside my van asking how the interview went. I was totalled.
Like in a
city of that size I would see our friend from last night right beside
me giving me the ‘thumbs up’ sign. Do I dare say God is so good?
On Tuesday evening, Sylvia and I discussed the upcoming phone call for
she desired to have an answer while at school. We figured something
out.At 8:15 the phone call came: We would like to hire you. Are you able
to report to work tomorrow?
I gave them an affirmative answer. Immediately, I phoned the
secretary of the school and asked her to give Sylvia a note: I found the
music! The
concert begins on Thursday, 7:30.
I am thankful for the prayers and concerns of friends and family.
The movement in this story of God’s faithfulness happens very quickly.
Not all stories move that quickly but God does provide answers in His
own time. When He closes a door, He will always open a window. “God’s
timing is perfectly exact and exactly perfect,” wrote a friend.
Contributed by George Prins.