Most people have to wait 90 days before they can take full advantage of any insurance benefits that their company may offer. However, I was blessed enough to join a company where benefits started immediately. I am definitely one of those people that take full advantage of my entire medical, dental and eye plans. Shoot good benefits are hard to come by and I’m paying monthly for them anyway. So if you aren’t, immediately after reading this, get to dialing and scheduling your appointments. Remember if you have time to club, shop, eat and spend countless hours in front of the TV, then you need to make time to make sure your body is in the best of health! Throughout this journey, medical coverage has been one of the things I’ve haven’t had to stress or worry about. I simply place my insurance card on the counter and pay my co-pay. I walk into Wal-mart, hand them my prescription card and get my medication for the low, and since I am up to eight pills now, that’s a blessing. However, all good things come to an end.
About a week ago I was notified that I am being laid off. In roughly 60 days I will be without employment. You would think with my illness, the recent exits of friends/family from my life and now this news I would be jumping off my patio….BUT GOD! About a month ago, God told me this was coming and to be prepared. So I told him if that was the case, then I need the peace that surpasses ALL understanding. Sure enough, I have a peace that I can’t describe. I am so damn happy I could BURST. Not that anything has gotten better, but I have an eternal joy. Regardless of what’s going on around me, I serve a God that has been faithful so I know this is “light work” for the big guy upstairs.
While many of us are blessed to have medical insurance, we must not forget we also have an insurance plan with God. The good thing is you don’t have to wait 90 days to receive it. It is instantaneous, the minute you put your hand in his hand and believe he is your savior. You can’t get dropped because you have a pre-existing condition, you don’t have to pick your benefits because God customizes it to your specific needs and you’ll never receive a bill because your coverage has already been paid in full.
Our faith in God’s insurance should be no different than the faith we have in our health plans. Actually you should have reassurance that God’s coverage is better equipped to meet your needs. Every time you lay your insurance card on the counter you expect to receive full benefits with no issues. That’s the same way our prayers work. When we lay them on the alter before God, we should have a guarantee that they will be answered. Maybe not in the time we think he should, but definitely when we need it. What’s even better is the fact that God knows the full scope of our lives and although we prayed for one thing, he answers the internal quiet prayers we only thought and didn’t say aloud. There is normally a co-pay associated with whatever health coverage you have. Going to God with our requests also require a co-pay. It is called faith. Just like your insurance co-pay; it is due before services are rendered. Your spiritual co-pay works the same way. The bible is clear that you should make your requests known to God, however it goes on to say you must believe in faith that what you are asking God for he will do (that’s your co-pay). Many times we go to God asking for things that we honestly don’t believe we deserve, are qualified for, or that God will even do. That defeats the purpose of even going to God. Why waste his and your time if you don’t even think you are worthy of what you are asking?
Remember we serve a God that is patient, compassionate and loving. He is all-knowing, faithful and in the business of ensuring his children have all they need. God is not spooky, weird or so deep you need a lifejacket to talk to him. A simple honest prayer is all you need. I read something in “Our Daily Bread” this week that mentioned even a five minute prayer can be enough. Sometimes we spend so much time rambling that we miss the importance of the prayer itself. God is probably thinking “what the heck is she talking about. I know she just wants healing for her body, but she spent the first 20 minutes of this prayer talking about a whole bunch of nothing (points to self)”. The bible says, write the vision and make it plain. That’s how our prayers should be. Get to the point. Be honest (why do we hide stuff from God like he doesn’t know our thoughts before we think them?). And if you struggle with how to pray or what to pray for…there are clear directions in the bible. It goes a little something like this…”Our father, who art in heaven….GET IT? GOT IT? GOOD!).
It’s time for us to have more faith in God then we do in man because he or she has a Dr. before their name. Stop allowing people of the world to dictate to you what your life should be. You serve a God that said, “You are the head and NOT the tail, above and NOT beneath, the lender and NOT the borrower.” So why are you accepting other people’s opinions and expectations for your life? Work on building your faith. Remember you only need faith the size of a mustard seed to make things happen. Be reassured that God is NOT slack concerning his promises. Know that when you lay your burdens, requests, needs, wants, desires, secret thoughts on the alter before God, he hears you and will give you everything you need in the season you were designed to have it. But remember your co-pay (faith) must be paid before God can move. It is what activates the blessings God has in store for you.
In closing….let me soothe your worry. Yes I will not have a job in 60 days. Yes I am open to employment opportunities. Yes I still don’t know what’s happening in my body. But NO I am not worried, NO I am not depressed and NO I am not ready to jump off the patio (lol). In fact I have a joy that is deep in the pit of my soul. I have a peace that could calm the roughest sea. But most importantly I have an expectation that God is about to do something stupid, outrageous, unique, extraordinary, disrespectful, out of the box and amazing that it will leave all of us in awe of his glory and power. I’m past the faith the size of a mustard seed. My faith is about the size of a watermelon at this point. So we don’t have time to wallow in feelings that aren’t productive. It’s time to prepare a foundation of faith and expectation for the blessing that God promised I wouldn’t have room to receive. Okay God…..on your mark, get set….GO!!!!
Until next time…