Hacked (Even Through The Cracks)

              I'd look past the cracks (as I usually do), driving back home, reflecting on the sudden shift that happened not four hours ago. I'd consider what happened, my reaction, and how it all changed suddenly.  

                Rewind an hour or so back and dinner was cooking, laundry was being finished....then the power went out...and came back on...two or three times before it went out fully for a while. I'd see only the "cracks" in my "windshield"(perspective) and I'd panic. "What do You want me to do here Jesus?", I'd pray, wondering how to salvage this (since I wasn't sure how long the power would be out). I prepare to go into town and leave, having to reroute as the root cause was soon discovered: a telephone pole down over the line. Not long after as I enter town, the problem's taken care of and the power is on....and then there's one of the biggest "hacks" ever revealed by Jesus. "Do this." I got the impression Jesus was saying to me as the idea came to mind, the answer to prayer. 

                A meal was corrected, another was made for another day, AND two needed items for other meals AS WELL AS daily necessities was able to taken care of with a set amount available; and if that wasn't enough, the person helping me at a nearby food place was kind enough to give me a discount!

                Be willing to ask prayerfully in Jesus' name if you need help, even through the "cracks" of circumstances and seeming setbacks, He's willing to answer and help. 

                Thank You Jesus for helping us tonight, we couldn't have done it without You! Thank You for growing us, growing me, even through the "cracks" of us, with such amazing "hacks". 

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