On that last day, as we drove from our small town to the next, I noticed that one of the girls was not in her car seat so I began to pull over to stop and hook her in. Wifey said “We’re almost there. Just keep going.” and I pulled back onto the road to keep going.
But my conscience was reminding me that we are biblically commanded to obey the laws of the land… So I made the decision to be obedient to God and pull back off to hook her in.
That wasn’t submission to Wifey’s rule.
She asked me what I was doing then got mad and prepared to go into one of those abusively demeaning tirades she’d learned from bad parenting and bad relationships.
In my heart I knew she was about to speak a bunch of cursing teardowns upon me. I also knew that, because I was being obedient to God, those curses would take no effect on me…but if she said them she would have to give account to God for every word she said.
So, out of love for her and NOT out of concern for myself, as she opened her mouth to cuss me out I cut her off saying only these 4 words “
Don’t even say it”. But those words came out with an obvious authority that neither she nor I knew I possessed.
She sat back in silence and in what appeared to be utter amazement. I, seeing I finally had the upper hand, WANTED to say something more… but couldn’t think of anything. And I certainly didn’t want to say anything that would mess it up. So I just buckled the kids in and we drove the rest of the way in silence… me still trying to think of something I could have added…LOL.
So, Did I continue praying in tongues an hour a day since I discovered it yielded results? NOPE. Listening to the not-so-brilliant human flesh that I have, decided “Hey, it worked! I got want I wanted. Now I can go back to sleeping instead of struggling to pray that hour every day.”
And, of course, that bad decision led to bad results and other stories of “How God had to deliver me”.
“And he sought God in the days of Zechariah, who had understanding in the visions of God: and as long as he sought the LORD, God made him to prosper.” - 2 Chronicles 26:5 KJV
Love in Jesus,
Kelby