How Has God Impacted Your Life?

Bowser

Tribe of Judah StarCraft Series Chapter Leader
I wanted to post a thread praising God for what he's done for me recently and in the past. I also want to learn how God has impacted your life before and since you have become a Christian.

Two years ago I was mowing a lot for my dad's landscaping company. I remember that I felt especially focused and energetic, and I decided to use the time to speak with God while I was working. I was nearly done with the lot when the riding lawn mower got stuck going up the hill towards the street. Behind me were several drop offs that extended down into the Trinity river. The area was littered with trees and various forms of vines and cacti. I put the tractor in neutral and wanted to ease down the hill a bit before trying to restart the climb. Unfortunately, the brakes became disconnected from its assembly and the tractor went steaming down the hill. In a rush I decided the best choice to make was to try to crash and hopefully prevent myself from being tossed half a hundred feet down the hill. I knew there was a cluster of trees behind me and steered towards them. I clipped the tree, but because of the angle and force I hit it the tractor went toppling underneath me and down the hill. I fell to the ground and my foot briefly went into the deck of the mower as it rolled away (the blades were still engaged). I landed on some rocks, disoriented, but understanding what had happened. I remember feeling pressure on my foot, but not much pain. I got up and marched to the street where I signaled for help.

I really dread to think about what could have happened (later we went back to look, and found that the tractor rested approximately thirty yards from where I'd fallen, practically destroyed). Luckily for me, I immediately put my trust in God as soon as I was able to collect my thoughts. He has shown and further convinced me that my trust was very well-placed. During the X-rays we found that I had many broken bones. The bones in my middle toe were completely undectectable (they had been so crushed they appeared to be mere spectacles of sawdust; no real semblance of anything solid existed). I recognized that several of the fragments may have severed the blood vessels, and was ready to prepare for the worst news. During those moments I continued to pray, and I basically just let God do his thing without much intervention from me. You could say I was concerned, but I certainly wasn't worried. I suppose there's a difference, because as I said I had already went to God about it and knew that whatever happened would be his decision, and I was very content with that.

Since then I have completely healed (to prove this I can honestly say I have ran 3-4 miles on a consistent, if not daily, basis during a period of three months without any signs of pain that might have been caused by the old injuries). A few weeks ago I was approaching a deadline; I had not yet paid off the medical bill and was needing to do it very soon (by September 30th, yesterday, in fact) in order to secure my position in the Air Force. A previous Sunday while washing my Jeep I knelt down to pray and to tell God about what was happening. Two hours later a friend who I hadn't talked with in a year or more called me. After sharing information he told me that there was no way he was going to let the medical bill get in the way of me joining the Air Force, something I really wanted to do, and offered to loan me all the rest of the money to pay for it.

I was trying to convince an atheist friend of mine that God had worked in my life during these times, but he raised of the question of why God had let me suffer. I don't know, and it doesn't even matter. I do know that my faith has only grown because of it (perhaps that's the reason in itself).

I felt compelled to share that with you. If you have any stories about how God has worked in your life I would really love to hear about it.

-Lee
 
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I didn't mean to post this in the raid discussion. If you have any complaints about me posting it here you can forward them to whocares@Idont.com

If one of the moderators can move this into General Discussion and delete this comment I would appreciate it :D
 
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Hey Teb that's an awesome story. So I'll share a little one with you guys too.
Last night I had the opportunity to preach at a local church for their Youth service, I',m 30 so I'm glad to still be considered a Youth, but anyway. I was very enthused about last night's message for some reason, I used my text from Nehemiah 8 verses, 3, 6, and 9, about the children of Israel coming together to worship God and it resulted in a Revival of their faith in the Lord.

This message excited me because we live in a day and age where God needs some people who are 100% sold out to Him, people willing to commit to Him and doing His will. I'm so glad I got to preach this message last night because I needed to hear it my own self and I'm glad God used me to present it. I forget a lot of times just how much blessing God bestows on me and I just want to take this opportunity to praise Him for it and for loving me.
 
a story of my own

i know this is last message il ever type to all but im have a story also.

two years ago , i joined my church in volinteering in the awana program , i was lost at first and now 2 years later , i still go every wensday to work with young children because i felt teh spirit of god telling me this is something i was ment to do , to teach these young children about the word of god and in my heart , i have changed my ways from learning with these kids.

kids are gods blessing , we should all take some time to teach them about the word of god and what it can do to many people over time.
 
wow Teb, that sounded real bad while I was reading it. You could of been much more seriously injured! So glad your healed up, praise God!

God has done many wonderous things in my life also, I just praise him for his presence and the amazing family and the friends he has brought me!
 
Faith Builders

I will make this as short as possible as you will get the idea very fast and not have to read too much.. =)

Just after I got saved in 2004 I got a phone call stating that I was being deployed to Iraq. ( I had joined my local national guard unit while attending college after 8 years active duty in the Navy) I was and always will be commited to serving my country but I had started a new chapter in my life and getting that call gave me concern... there was only one thing I could do about it, I put my Faith in HIM!

I knew that no matter what the outcome His will would be done, and it was. 10 days before deploying I got another phone call, they had found something in my medical record from my first year on active duty and I was inelligle to deploy. I was saddened and relieved all at once, my solidiers that I had trained and was resposible for were getting on that bus and I was not going with them, yet God had moved in my life and what is not to rejoice about that?

I had not enrolled in college for the semster because I was deploying and therefore was not gonna get my GI Bill which was the only source of income for my wife and 3 kids... again I started to panic.. No worries though look what God just did for me... Within a week I got yet another phone call from an International Evangelical Ministry and they were asking me to come interview. (Been saved 3 months at this point and I got the job)

Point of the matter is this.. No matter if we worry or panic or simply trust that God will take care of the situation at hand, He knows and cares and as soon as He moves, your FAITH will grow. Faith that when the next hurdle "adds" we don't worry as much or panic as long.

So I think the reason I started this was to say that God allows things like tractor accidents and medical bills in our lives so that we can learn to Trust in Him and give the Glory to Him when he makes good on the promises He has made!

God Bless all of you for your testimony!
 
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