Last Saturday, I was exercising in my basement when I heard: “Um, Mom, come in here! Someone peed on the floor!”
“What?! Lydia!” I grilled her thoroughly about all the possibilities. “I didn’t do it, Mom.”
(Hmmm, who did she think peed on the floor?!)
Well, the floor was definitely wet. I grabbed a towel and mopped up the hand-sized spot. Then, I started investigating and found the surrounding area was damp too. Hastily, I called my neighbor who was the plumber when my house was originally built.
Now, that’s God’s grace!
My neighbor came right away. He discovered the water heater needed replaced. Though, he was supposed to leave town within the hour. He couldn’t alter his plans…nor did I expect him to.
Yet, he stayed to help! The wet area was relatively small, and we hoped to salvage the carpet once it dried. We peeled back the carpet along an entire wall to expose the wet padding underneath (which I tossed). To do this, we had to unload and move two bookcases. Then, I borrowed his industrial-sized fan to dry the wet area.
I hadn’t showered yet on Saturday when this all happened! I thought about bathing at a friend’s house or staying at a hotel. But, all things considered, heating water on the stove seemed like a perfect solution. We still had cold water, electricity, comfortable beds, plenty of food, clean dishes and clothes… I was set for days without my hot water heater! And, I know many people around the world do not have easy access to clean water, let alone the luxury of hot water.
While it was a little inconvenient, it was not unbearable. You see, we do not have to be afraid of bad news or problems. Instead, let’s have confidence in the Lord, and watch Him take care of us! (See Psalm 112:7)
On Monday morning, my water heater was replaced with a new, more energy-efficient one. Praise God, the warranty was still valid for three months! My carpet was also restretched to its original form (with a new pad underneath). I enjoyed talking to the kind, older gentleman who helped me. He laid the carpet several years ago before we moved in, and grew teary-eyed as I told him some of my story.
I needed God’s grace and help because I didn’t know how to fix these problems on my own. He showed me favor in the following ways:
- We were home when the leak happened and we avoided water all over my basement. This is especially significant given our recent travels. It could have been disastrous even if we were just running errands in town.
- Lydia noticed the wet floor and told me right away. Later, I apologized for being upset and thanked her for speaking up. I don’t think the floor had been wet for long!
- My neighbor was home; I caught him just before he was supposed to leave town.
- He was willing to help and promptly came over. Thank You, God, for good neighbors!
- We found the problem quickly and my neighbor knew what to do about it.
- I had washed dishes and laundry that morning, so had plenty of fresh items to use.
- The perfectly-timed warranty saved me some money. The new water heater also has a good warranty (let’s hope I don’t need it!).
- My neighbor recommended the man who fixed my carpet. It was good I called when I did, because he is usually booked several weeks out. He was able to squeeze me in that day, after finishing another job earlier than planned. (Praise God!) I paid a very fair price and was saved the stress of having to call other people. He even vacuumed the area and helped me move the heavy bookcases back along the wall!
- Our city is switching to a new water source in June, so now I’ll have a new, upgraded water heater with better water.
- Moving the bookcases revealed several books I no longer need. I donated the books and a few other household items, and now I have some extra space. 🙂
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Heavenly Father, thanks for covering this situation with Your undeniable grace. Thank You for giving me favor and restoring my home. Please bless these men who helped me. In Jesus’ Name, Amen
Questions: What’s the worse home disaster you have had? Can you see how God helped you through it?
LoveD this Natalie. Sometimes I forget to thank God for all of the many small blessings I have every day! HE is so good…….:)
Thanks, Carmen!
Isn’t God amazing!!!!
Hi Joan! Thanks for commenting. 😉
We had a water pipe burst late one night a few winters ago. I’m so thankful it happened before we went to bed to minimize the damage. I’m also so grateful it happened before I rented the house out. It could have been a lot worse!
Whoa, not fun! Thanks for sharing, Livi!