A Bottle of Medicine [message #1587] |
Thu, 13 December 2012 13:44 |
Called to Serve
Messages: 39 Registered: December 2012
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Years ago my husband lost his job and I only had $10 in the bank at the time. I was worried because I only had a small bottle of medicine for my children and they were sick. I looked at the bottle, and based on what I had observed many times before, I guessed that there were only two doses left in the bottle. I figured I would need to buy more and that would take most of the $10 I had. However, since there was nothing I could do about it, I just went ahead and used the medicine as normal.
After giving one dose, I figured I must have estimated wrong. The amount of medicine in the bottle (which was transparent, by the way) had only decreased a little. I used the medicine several times over the next few weeks, though my kids' illness and through a teething episode. I used it about 5 or 6 times and the amount of medicine decreased by about half. I just assumed that I'd been wrong and didn't think anything of it until my husband got a new job.
The first time I used the medicine after my husband got a new job I drained the bottle. I was astonished. The same amount of medicine that had given me 5 to 6 doses when my husband was out of work gave me only one after he had gotten a job. I knew it was the work of the Lord.
I am grateful for the demonstration of love that the Lord gave me. I am still not certain why I was given this miracle. I didn't ask for one and wasn't expecting any divine intervention. I suppose He just wanted me to know that He was watching over me in order to prepare me for the road ahead of me.
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Re: A Bottle of Medicine [message #1596 is a reply to message #1587] |
Fri, 14 December 2012 11:20 |
Seeker
Messages: 244 Registered: June 2010 Location: Las Vegas
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Thank you for sharing! What wonderful Tender Mercy! It is amazing how things work out when we need them to and then when we are able to handle them they break, run out etc.
It reminded me of some of my experiences which I will share soon.
~ Seeker
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Re: A Bottle of Medicine [message #1598 is a reply to message #1596] |
Fri, 14 December 2012 12:25 |
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JulesGP
Messages: 357 Registered: May 2012 Location: Davis County, UT
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What an awesome experience CTS! This reminds me of a recent blessing I had. About a month ago, I was at my parents house, and while I was parked in their driveway, my dad noticed my tires and that they were bald. He came and told me that I need new ones. I told him - "Yes I do, but I need money to get new tires" .
A few days later, when I was at their house again, he told me to drive with him over to the tire store, because my tires were completely bald and it was unsafe to drive on them - especially with winter coming. I reminded him that I have no money for tires, and he told me he was going to buy me a set of new tires!
We drove our separate cars to the tire store so I could leave mine and ride back with him. He got out of his car and looked at my tires and asked: "Did you already get tires???" I told him no, and confused, asked: "Isn't that why we are here?" He said: "Yes, but I just looked at your tires a few days ago, and they were bald. These tires have at least another year worth of tread on them!"
So I did not get new tires this year - they just grew new tread.
~Jules
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Re: A Bottle of Medicine [message #1602 is a reply to message #1598] |
Fri, 14 December 2012 14:27 |
JustMe
Messages: 20 Registered: December 2012 Location: Utah
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Thank you both for sharing these stories. Definitely Tender Mercies when the Lord gives blessings like that when you haven't even asked for them. When I was a child I loved the story about the widow whose barrel of meal and cruze of oil never failed throughout the famine. Latter day reinvention: medicine and tires that never fail!
~JustMe
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Re: A Bottle of Medicine [message #1603 is a reply to message #1602] |
Fri, 14 December 2012 14:42 |
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JulesGP
Messages: 357 Registered: May 2012 Location: Davis County, UT
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JustMe wrote on Fri, 14 December 2012 14:27Thank you both for sharing these stories. Definitely Tender Mercies when the Lord gives blessings like that when you haven't even asked for them. When I was a child I loved the story about the widow whose barrel of meal and cruze of oil never failed throughout the famine. Latter day reinvention: medicine and tires that never fail!
What a perfect comparison from the scriptures! Thank you!!
~Jules
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