I mentioned my friend Searl Miller in another post today. Searl
recently had a "loaves and fishes" type miracle.He and his family moved recently from Las Vegas to Texas, where they
are barely making it financially. Last week he had sixty dollars left
in his wallet. He assumed that forty of that would have to go to
mowing his lawn (he has a rental house, and probably has agreed to have
the lawn mowed, and evidently lawn mowing is expensive where he is).
He had left only twenty dollars beyond that.He gave his wife twenty dollars to shop at a coupon special, to
replenish the larder.Then, another monetary need arose, and he thought he could not afford
it, but he noticed the grass had stopped growing, so he looked in his
wallet at what he expected to be forty remaining dollars. Lo and
behold, there were sixty dollars there, forty saved for the lawn, and
twenty more which had appeared. He gave that extra twenty to cover the
new expense, still saving the forty for the lawn mowing.Then, yet another expense arose, a need of his son. He went outside to
see how the grass was growing (he is nearly blind and cannot work; his
wife works, although ill too). Grass still not growing!So he looked in his wallet, and there was the the forty still ready for
the lawn mowing, plus a newly appeared twenty.One more time this happened, looking in his wallet and finding not
forty but sixty there.I don't know, have not asked, what happened to the forty for the grass.
Did the grass really stop growing? Mine has slowed way down, so I
only have to have it mowed every other week, which is helping with
expenses here too.Loaves and fishes multiplied in Searl's wallet.
Mariel