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I Knew You Would Be Here

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A family is faced with the loss of their home. All nine kneel and
pray. Forty-four years later the mother reflects on that day and
a silent promise she made to God. 


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I Knew You Would Be Here
Copyright (c) 2006 Rhonda Loucks
In Obedience
http://www.inobedience.com/



An old woman leaned hard against the railing of the stairs. Using
the sturdy post as a support, she slowly and painfully came to
her knees. She looked at the point where she knelt and a tear
rolled down her cheek.

It had been forty-four years since she had made that silent
promise. Forty-four years of obedience and respect. Each night
she had knelt in the center of the main hallway of her home and
lifted her prayers to the Lord.

Sometimes they were prayers of Thanksgiving, sometimes they were
prayers of decision, sometimes they were prayers of obedience
because there was no understanding...but, mostly they were just
common prayers of praise and quiet thoughts between friends.

As the tear passed her cheek and fell to the floor she softly
said, "Lord, you know I want to be in the middle of the hall,
but these old bones just won't let me leave the rail." She felt
the warm embrace of an old friend and though there was no one in
the room, she was not alone.

She opened her prayer in Thanksgiving; praising the Father for
the simple accomplishments of the present - like allowing her
arms to hold in place long enough to pin up her hair. And, she
praised Him for her health. And as always, she still offered Him
praise for protecting her family some forty years past, when
without a penny and no place to turn, He had kept her family from
losing their home.

As her knees began to stiffen and the pain ran down her legs, her
heart remembered the words of her husband, now gone more than a
year...

It was almost spring. There seemed to be a breath of newness in
everything. The mother of seven inhaled deeply each time she
pushed up a window and let fresh air in that room for the first
time in a long winter. She bounded from room to room...calling to
the kids to look out at the birds and blooming flowers. So alive,
so beautiful, and yet so heart broken.

It was that day that she and her husband walked slowly, hand in
hand, around the town that God had brought them to. It was in
that walk that they had decided to bring their family together on
their knees and pray for strength.

They were not going to tell the kids what was at risk. They did
not need to know about the actions the bank would take tomorrow
against their home. They just needed the children to know that
when in life you struggle, there is no better place to be than
with family, on your knees before the Lord.

It was only a prayer of a few sentences, yet it lasted for an
hour. The interruptions of the youngest children caused an
elongation of the effort - yet, the parents continued. First the
mother prayed, then the children who wanted to, then the father.
Each in different words, all with the same heart..." Lord,
please protect this family"..."Give us courage to do whatever
you desire"..."Your will be done".

He smiled at her. She smiled at him. Both were content with their
example of obedience. Both were proud of their beautiful family.
Then, moans and groans broke the moment. The teens complained
about the length of time they had been on the hard wood floors.
The Middle children questioned, "What is happening? Mom, are you
sick?" The moment was changed back to reality. The soothing deep
voice of her husband quieted the children. His words were, "Mom
and I are fine- nothing is wrong with this family. And boys, the
Lord suffered a huge amount of pain on the cross for us, surely
our knees can endure this out of respect for Him."

Knees can endure...knees can endure...knees can endure...and then
he smiled at her, and she smiled at him as he faded away. Her
prayers continued. She praised the Lord for the warm weather and
the low heating bill. She praised the Lord for the health of her
friends. She gave thanks for the visits of her children and
grandchildren. Then she especially prayed for the new one on the
way. She chuckled to herself and said, "That will be twenty-
seven, Lord." She sighed with great satisfaction.

She was so wrapped up in her prayers that she hadn't heard the
door. Everyone knew she had an open door policy, but usually they
knocked. She was gently surprised as the warm touch of her son
sent shivers down her arm. He said, "I knew you would be
here."

"Where else would I be, son?" "No mom, I knew you would be on
your knees." With voice cracking and tears in his eyes, he said,
"Is it alright if I join you? I heard when you're struggling,
there's no better place to be than with family, on your knees
before the Lord."




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Rhonda Loucks lives with her husband and 7 children. Her
writings are taken from every day life experiences and reflect
the challenge and delight of trusting God through life's daily
difficulties. See her writings at http://www.inobedience.com


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