I remember
the day in July 1994 when I met Elisabeth Elliot at Camp Greystone. What I
remember most about this wonderful woman was her unwavering trust that God
would always supply what was needed. She spoke to the campers and staff
about God's provision--including her famous story of the ant that retrieved a
contact lens for a mountain climber. Back then, I was in awe of her faith
in God's miraculous provision.
I know this
is a very strange memory to share, but I was stunned that Elisabeth Elliot had
been married three times. It seemed that God simply kept providing what
she needed in a spouse when her former spouse left her to be with Jesus. I was
19 and so worried about my own future. Would I marry? Would God care for me?
I wondered about this God who cared for Mrs. Elliot through the tragic
loss of her first husband. I wondered about the peace she had in her heart and
how she told us we could trust God to care for us--even through loss and
pain and sorrow.
Later, I read
this quote of hers: “God never withholds from His child that which His
love and wisdom call good. God's refusals are always merciful -- 'severe
mercies' at times but mercies all the same. God never denies us our heart's
desire except to give us something better.”
I am learning
that if God doesn't provide something I think I need, it can be seen as a
severe mercy. I continue to learn to trust God even in His refusals.
I'm so glad I met this wonderful woman when I did and so thankful for her life and ministry.
It's a thankful thing that the Lord provides me with the things He knows I need, and not the things I think I do (my list is FAR too long for my own good ;o)
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