Friday, April 28, 2017

God and the Credit Card ♦ June Foster

What God Taught Me Through My Credit Card
by June Foster

I bet some readers will think this post is about wisely spending money. Wrong. God taught me something through my credit card that has nothing to do with my monthly budget or wise use of my resources.

In Wal-Mart, I went to the ATM machine to get cash. I inserted my debit card, keyed in the code and the amount, and waited. All of a sudden, my card disappeared into the bowels of the machine, out of my reach. An ominous message appeared on the screen. Something about how they took my card, and I should see my banking institution. 

If I thought it would do any good, I would've kicked the machine and demanded it give my little piece of plastic back. I looked around for help and the lines at customer service were ten deep. Besides, those people had nothing to do with the machine. I didn't dare leave the spot. What if the machine generously returned the card later, but to another person?

I called the 1-800-Walmart number that was listed on the wall. After going through 10 mazes, I finally talked to a woman who wasn't able to help me. By that time, I couldn't think straight, I was so rattled. I could barely tell her what my problem was.

Long story short, my husband called our banker 2,000 miles away, and they canceled that account, promising to send a new card.

So what did God teach me through my credit card? The next morning I was reading 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18. "Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus."

I hadn't prayed at all, much less rejoiced or gave thanks for the circumstances, knowing God would use it for my good. Instead I was consumed with panic. Ridiculous, now that I look back.


Needless to say, I've asked God the next time I'm in a stressful situation to remind me to pray and trust in Him to work. That's not saying I won't take action, but to pray and trust Him first. And there are other situations much worse than losing one's card in an ATM machine. 

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An award-winning author, June Foster is a retired teacher with a BA in education and MA in counseling. June's book Give Us This Day was a finalist in EPIC's eBook awards and a finalist in the National Readers Choice Awards for best first book. Ryan's Father was one of three finalists in the published contemporary fiction category of the Oregon Christian Writers Cascade Writing Contest and Awards. Deliver Us was a finalist in COTT's Laurel Awards. June has written four novels for Desert Breeze Publishing. The Bellewood Series, Give Us This Day, As We Forgive, and Deliver Us, and Hometown Fourth of July. Ryan's Father is published by WhiteFire Publishing. Red and the Wolf, a modern day retelling of Little Red Riding Hood, is available from Amazon.com. The Almond Tree series, For All Eternity, Echoes From the Past, What God Knew, and Almond Street Mission are available at Amazon.com. June enjoys writing stories about characters who overcome the circumstances in their lives by the power of God and His Word. Recently June has seen publication of Christmas at Raccoon Creek, Lavender Fields Inn, Misty Hollow, and Restoration of the Heart
Visit June at junefoster.com. 

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for allowing me to share this crazy adventure with you, Peg.

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  2. It was fun! I've often wondered what would happen if an ATM ate my debit card! Thanks for being my guest this week. Hugs ...

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  3. Yes, we need to trust God in every situation. He is always listening. :-)

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  4. Thanks for visiting, Melissa. Yes, trust in Him is everything.

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