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Genesis 33:5: “And he lifted
up his eyes, and saw the woman
and children, and said, who are
those with thee? And he said,
the children which God has
graciously given thy servant.”

Children are a gift from God. He
had blessed me to have
two wonderful daughters and a
good son. When their mother left
in 1986 I became a single parent
to six, eight, and eleven year
old children. My heart grieved
for them as they missed their
mother.
After the Lord saved me, I began to pray for them. One of my
prayers that December 1989 was
that they would be blessed to
have a wonderful Christmas,
including spending some precious
time with their mother. Shortly
thereafter, my children’s mother
called and asked if she could
have the children a few days.
She
would get them about four or
five days before Christmas and
bring
them back Christmas day. I
readily agreed. She asked if I
would
drive them halfway. She lived in
Atlanta so Dublin was the agreed
meeting point.

The children were all excited
about this rare visit with their
mother. They had not spent much
time with her since our
separation. I
scraped together a few dollars
to give to them to spend, we
loaded
up and headed out.
Well, you should of seen the
look of happiness on their faces
as
they hugged and greeted their
mom. She had been such a
wonderful mom to our children
before. She always made sure
they were well
fed, clothed, clean, and hugged and loved. She roller-skated with
them, read to them..they were
her life. Tragically, the Devil
can
destroy and take away a mother’s concern and love for her
children–whether it’s drugs or other methods.
As they drove away, I sat in the
car and cried. My tears were
a mixture of joy for their
happiness of being with their
mom and
sadness and grief for the losses they had experienced. I loved these
children that God had given me
and when they hurt, I did too.
What I didn’t tell the children
was that I had given them all
the
money I had. My car’s gas needle
showed empty and it was
110 miles back home.

It was Sunday morning about
10:30 a.m. as I began to drive
back home. I said, “Lord, I
guess I’ll run out of gas within
a few
miles but I’m trusting you in this situation.” About three miles
down the road, I saw a small sign displaying an arrow pointing
left to a small country church. The Lord suddenly spoke to me and said,
“Go to that church.” I said,
“Okay, but I’m not dressed very
well (I had on old blue jeans, a tee-shirt and tennis shoes).” The
Lord replied, “Go just like you are and don’t even concern
yourself about what others may
think about your clothing.
I know what is in your heart.”

I drove up to that church, got
out of my beat up old Toyota and
went inside. Services had
already started and several
heads turned to stare as a badly
dressed stranger entered. I sat
down on a seat and
after a few songs, the preacher preached on the famous faith chapter
in the Bible, Hebrews, Chapter 11.
The Lord anointed this pastor as
he preached. It seemed as if
most
of the words he spoke were
directed at me. I needed that
encouragement at that particular
moment! Thank you Jesus! After
service, the preacher was led to
ask for testimonies. A few dear
saints stood up and testified.
Their testimonies were very
uplifting.
Suddenly the Lord spoke and
said, “Irvin, get up and
testify.” As
I stood, I wiped some of the wrinkles from my blue jeans and began
to speak. As the Spirit of the Lord anointed me, every eye in the
congregation was on me and every
ear was attentive. I told how
the Lord has directed my
footsteps to that church, how
the sermon and testimonies had
encouraged me, and how happy I
was that my
children would be spending a few
days with their mom. I asked
for prayer. At this request, the
Godly pastor asked his little
flock
to gather around the altar and
especially pray that not only my
children but other children from
broken homes would have a
happy Christmas.

After the service, I slowly
walked to my Toyota. An elderly
woman came up to me, shook my
hand, and told me my testimony
had
touched her heart in a special
way. After I withdrew my hand,
I looked in my palm and saw the
folded five dollar bill she had
given me. Gas money to get home! God will provide!

When I got home that Sunday
evening, a friend of mine called
and
asked if I would drive him to a
city about 50 miles away. His
truck
had quit and it was too cold to drive his motorcycle. I said, “Okay, I’ve
got to pick up a few pecans to
sell to get a few dollars. My
children aren’t here so I’m free
to go.” He was a nurse and was
going to work two 16 hour shifts
during Christmas. He said he was
renting a hotel room and I could
stay there while he was working.
It snowed hard the night before
we left. Not only had it snowed,
the temperature had dropped and
black ice had formed on the
roads.
As I slowly drove that old Pontiac down those icy roads, we saw
many vehicles in the ditch.
People in South Georgia are not
equipped
to drive in these conditions. As I pulled up to an intersection, I
applied my brakes to stop. I hit
a patch of black ice and said to
my unsaved friend, “Brace
yourself, we are going to
crash.” Sure enough, we did, but
the Lord protected us both, only
a small dent in the car.
We were stuck in the ditch so we
went looking for a kind-hearted
farmer to pull us out. Shortly
we found one. We asked for help.
He pulled on his brogans, walked
to the shelter, cranked up his
John Deere, and quickly pulled
us out. We tried to pay him, but
he
refused. Thank God for people
like this kind farmer.

We arrived safely at the hotel,
checked in, then went and got a
bite
to eat. This was two days before Christmas. I then drove my friend
to the nursing home and went
back to the hotel and went to
sleep.
I woke up early Christmas eve
and said, “Lord, I sure would
like
to go to church this morning.
Show me where to go.” I picked
up
the paper and saw where a church
was having an early morning
service.
The Lord spoke and said, “Go
there.” So I went, and although
only about 30 people were there,
it was a sweet service. I was
blessed
by the words spoken about our Savior’s birth. After this was over
I said, “Lord, I sure would like to go to Sunday school. Please
show me where to go.” Well, the Lord led me on a road out of town and in
the country. It surely was
beautiful scenery: gently
rolling, snowed covered hills,
the whiteness and brightness of
everything.
As I was driving, I thought
about Christmas coming up. My
friend
was going to pay me $50 for
driving him. Not much to buy
Christmas for my children. While
I was thinking about things, the
Lord
interrupted my thoughts with a
command, “Turn left here on this
dirt road.” I did and about two
miles down that road, I came up
to a beautiful little country
church sitting on a little hill
surrounded by
snow covered pine trees. The Lord said, “Here is where I want
you to go for Sunday School.”
The parking lot was full of
cars, and I felt a warm and
peaceful
presence about this little
place. As I walked in, I was
warmly
greeted and directed to the
right Sunday School class. The
people
there were friendly and warm-hearted. They made me welcome, and they were
genuine, not fake like some
places I’ve been. I thought
to myself, this is a praying church that God loves.
I didn’t stay for church
services because the Lord
directed me to
go on back to the hotel. I did as He directed. After I had eaten
dinner, I went back to the room
and laid down to take a nap.
Around 2:30 p.m. , the Lord
awoke me and said, “Go on over
to the nursing home.” I obeyed.

I found my friend and talked
with him a few minutes. While we
were talking, I heard the sound
of singing. I told my friend I
was
going on down there to listen as
they were not only singing
Christmas carols, but also
singing old hymns.
As I entered the area where the
service was being held, I
recognized many of the folks
conducting the service. They
were the
ones I had Sunday school with that morning. Nothing was mentioned
in the Sunday school class about a nursing home service. They recognized
me and invited me to join them.
I did as I enjoyed the presence
of the Lord.
After the service, I said my
goodbyes and walked down the
hall to
the nurse’s station. In a few minutes, the preacher came up and
said, “The Lord told me to give
you this check.” It was for
$150.
I had only asked the Lord for some money so I could buy my
children something for
Christmas. He tested my faith by
ordering
my steps. I passed; thank God!

We came back home, and my friend
paid me. My children came
home late Christmas day. I was so glad to see them! I had missed
them so. I told them I didn’t have them much for Christmas, but
we were together. Thank you Lord for this
wonderful Christmas memory!
Isaiah 55:9: “For as the heavens
are higher than the earth, so
are my ways higher than your
ways, and my thoughts than your
thoughts.”
Irvin L. Rozier
2003
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