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It wasn’t a surprise
     when my job was eliminated.
I had been preparing for it,
     as much as I could.
I had already been applying to other jobs
     for a       l    o         n               g       time,
          pleading with God
                     to get me out of there
                          and provide something else.

When talking to people during that time,
     I described it as rough.
That was true,
     but it was so
                    much
                    harder
          than just rough.

It’s been a hard year
It almost took me down
– TobyMac, “Faithfully”1

I believe I was there
     for a reason.
I could look back
     and clearly see
          how God orchestrated everything,
                        moving all the pieces around and
                        placing me there –
                                   for a time.

But when management changed,
     the vision changed.
The company’s values
     no longer aligned with mine
               and I could not remain there.

I applied to job
                 after
                 job
          and received
                 rejection
                 after
                 rejection.

God, why am I here?
What am I doing?
Are you doing something
     I don’t see?
Are you doing anything?

When I cried out to you, Jesus,
You made a way for me
– TobyMac, “Faithfully”

In the next round of layoffs,
     half of my team was let go,
               including me.

I didn’t know
          how He would provide financially,
               but I believed He would, somehow,
     and I praised Him because
          He had heard
                    my desperate prayers.

I will be glad and rejoice in your love,
for you saw my affliction
and knew the anguish of my soul.
– Psalm 31:7 (NIV)

I started organizing our house,
            cleaning and
            tidying up.

I reached for the plant
     in the garden window in our kitchen –
               or what used to be a plant, anyway.
I was going to remove the roots,
                      clean out the planter
             and maybe plant something else,
     even though I’d never been
          very good with plants.
I hadn’t watered this one in weeks
               because I thought it was dead.

But outside of my original view,
               there was new life,
                             new growth.

It was not fully green
     because it needed water,
          yet it was trying to grow
               despite not being taken care of properly.
I cleared out the mess
          of all the dry leaves,
     watered it,
          and put it back in the window.

It was time for my own reset –
          time to start over.

I was no longer stuck
                      stagnant
                      shackled.

He set me free.

Out of my distress I called on the Lord;
the Lord answered me and set me free.
– Psalm 118:5 (ESV)

I didn’t know
     what was next.
I didn’t know
     what He was doing.

But I have seen Him working.
I’ve seen glimpses
     of Him,
          like when we got our power bill
               that said no payment was due
                    because there was a climate credit
                              at the exact time
                                   our financial situation changed.

I couldn’t have planned that.
But He did.

The not-actually-dead plant
     was growing,
          and there were fresh curled-up leaves
                    ready to make their way toward life.

Then I was approached
     about a job opportunity –
               one that would not have been on my radar
                    or appeared in any of the searches
                              I was doing.

God is moving
          and none of it has been expected.

My life doesn’t look like
     what I thought it would.
I don’t know
     how anything will play out.

Trusting God is hard
     because I don’t see
             what He sees
                       or know
             what He knows.
But He’s bigger
     than all my circumstances
                         and
            all my questions
     and I’m waiting in anticipation
                    for what He does next.

Many, LORD my God,
are the wonders you have done,
the things you planned for us.
None can compare with you;
were I to speak and tell of your deeds,
they would be too many to declare.
– Psalm 40:5 (NIV)

1 Kyle Williams, Toby McKeehan, “Faithfully,” Capitol CMG Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., 2022.