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“For years, I’d been the breadwinner of my family,
struggling to make ends meet while my husband hustled to find his feet. It was
a frustrating time for us, especially as my husband desperately wanted to
provide for the family and he couldn’t while I wanted to ease up on my
financial struggles and stress but I couldn’t. There were bills to pay and a
family to feed; it was tough and scary and many times, I would lie awake at
night, worrying if ends would ever meet in my home.
It got scarier when one day, I got to work and
met the news that I’d been fired as part of the company’s restructuring
exercise. I couldn’t believe it. Minutes after my sack, I sat on my seat,
waiting and hoping I would wake up from my bad dream but it was not a dream. I thought
of my husband who was already going crazy from years of frustrated efforts, I
thought about my kids and how much it cost to take care of them, I thought
about my parents who depended on me, I thought about our financial situation
and what my job loss would mean. Smiling weakly, I packed up my things and went
to the car. I didn’t go far because the tears came down and all around me was a
blur. I parked by the side of the road and started crying.
My mind went to all the prayers I’d said over
time and I wondered if I’d used my mouth to bring this misfortune on myself.
For as long as I could remember, I’d been talking to God about how tired and
stressed out I was and how I wished I didn’t have to deal with all my worries,
including my job, anymore. Was this not the result of my constant whining to
God? It served me right.
Once I got home, I told my husband.
Surprisingly, he didn’t say much; he just shrugged sadly and comforted me. When
I expressed my fears about coping, he said we’d best take those fears to God.
The best part was the way he comforted me, saying that he was sorry I lost my
job but that he also liked that I could finally get some of the rest I deserved
because I did so much for our family. Hearing my husband’s appreciation of my
efforts to support our family gave me some comfort but still, I worried.
Within a few months after my job loss, some
jobs came through for my husband – these were jobs he’d bid on almost a year
before and we’d forgotten about when nothing was heard. Debts owed him and
forgotten were paid and he got a consistently paying job via a friend’s
referral. It all happened like magic.
Just like that, the doors in my husband’s life
opened and he started working regularly. Without my asking, he would give me
a percentages of all his payments received and ask me to help him decide
how to save the rest. He was generous to a fault and I became wary of
mentioning anything I liked in front of him as he would just buy it and give to
me as a gift. Once I complained that I didn’t need something he gave me and
would rather save the money, he shook his head and said all the gifts in the
world could not make up for the way I supported him from the beginning and he
needed to show his appreciation.
But the greatest thing of all was in the
unexpected way in which God answered my prayers. He took away the situations
(including my job) that overwhelmed me with stress me and blessed my husband with
opportunities to balance it out. After being the breadwinner of my
family for many years, I thought it was over when I lost my job but God had
another plan. My life is not perfect now but it is so much better than I ever
expected. Truly, my God works in mysterious ways. "
6 comments:
Nice story.
Great things worked out for you. I'm in a similar situation so hope things work out for me too.
Unfortunately, life does not always work out like this.
Remember the good old saying - when one door closes another opens. Anything that happens to a man happens for his own good
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