“An ATM in A Fish’s Mouth”
Have you ever been broken-down and tired of brokenness?
I’ve
felt that way before.I can recall a period of my life where the
weight of financial debt was on my shoulders.
Submitting to mental anguish was the order of my day.
For some
reason, the balance on my account seemed larger than my faith. I’m a college student; and, like other
college students, I also struggle financially to make ends meet.
I know some of you may be familiar with the
following narrative:
- “This roll of tissue better last me for the month.”
- “I’ll sit this semester out.”
- “I can’t come out with you guys tonight.”
God said in Matthew 11:28 and 30, “Come to
me, all who are heavy laden, and I will give you rest...For my yoke is easy and
my burden is light.”
It’s not as easy as it may sound, but I
assure you that it is possible.
In my second semester of sophomore year, I
owed my school a hefty sum of money that I was unable to pay. I then applied
for a scholarship, but the interviewer did not show up to interview me.
I sat there in my black silk shirt, fitted
pants, and purple tie looking like the million bucks, but feeling like a mere
coin. I was embarrassed and upset with God. Nevertheless, I kept a prayer in my
heart.
I later applied to be a research assistant
at school, knowing if I volunteered, I would get a chance to receive the Inter-American
Division of Seventh Day Adventists (IAD) scholarship.
I volunteered
but still did not receive the scholarship after applying. At this point, I’m
sure you all can imagine how disappointed I was.
Broken down and broke, I left school for
summer break feeling discouraged.
To make matters worse, I had a horrible
holiday for the most part. I had no summer employment, and no zeal to be productive.
I was trapped by the four walls of my bedroom, bombarded by a myriad of negative
thoughts.
I
slowly drowned in despair.
Fortunately, God made a way. As the weeks
progressed, I felt a peace in my heart, and I embraced it. I remembered that I
could leave my burdens at His feet.
Here’s how my situation turned out:
While my mood was being lifted, God led me
to check my student management system financial account. When I logged on, I
discovered that my balance was cleared and there was extra money to deal with
other necessities.
Oh! The joy I felt was indescribable.
My situation reminded me of the
instructions in Matthew chapter 17:27: "Go to the
lake and throw out your line. Take the first fish you catch; open its mouth and
you will find a four-drachma coin.”
The day I logged on to my account and found
my balanced cleared, made me felt as though I followed those same instructions.
God made a way when there seemed to be no
way, or as I’d like to put it, God turned the mouth of a fish into an ATM
machine!
I also got a scholarship! God had done more
than I expected.
I learnt that if God can put money into a
fish’s mouth – a complete unexplainable phenomenon, then He can ease any
financial burden you may have.
I’m urging you to trust God; but, if you find
it difficult like I did initially, just remember that you can always faith it
until you make it!


I definitely have been in situations similar to this. And God has proven time and time again that he has our backs in more ways than one. He definitely still has the whole world in his hands amids the challenges we face on our journey. Thanks for reminding me that God has a bigger plan for our lives.
ReplyDeleteYes, He does have the whole world in His hands. Glad we could provide a reminder for you. God bless you! Thanks for reading.
Deletewow! What a powerful testimony! Reading this blog has certainly encouraged me to remember that God will never leave us nor forsake up. Thank you for sharing!
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DeleteIsn't God good!! 👏🏻🙏🏻
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