Our Furnace Ran on Faith
God delights to bless those who love Him and exercise faith in Him (D&C 41:1).
When my husband, Mark, and I lived with
our five small children on the east coast of the United States, we lived in a
house that had an oil furnace. To check the oil level, we would put a measuring
stick into the tank. And if the oil was low, we would call the heating oil
company to come fill the tank.
During an unusually cold January, we were
having financial problems. I even took a part-time job in the evenings at a
restaurant to supplement our income, but we still had trouble making ends meet.
It finally came down to the choice of paying tithing or paying to heat our
house. We measured the oil and it came to 2 inches. That would last only a day
or two. But we decided to put our faith in the Lord and pay our tithing.
The next day, Mark measured the oil
again. It was still at 2 inches. Mark measured it again the following day, and
it was still at 2 inches. The heat was coming on, but the oil was not going
down. The next two days, the oil remained at 2 inches. I remember crying tears
of joy at night when I heard the heat come on. Our furnace was not running on
oil; it was running on faith.
I felt like the widow who fed the Prophet
Elijah and found that her “barrel of meal wasted not, neither did the cruise of
oil fail”(1 Kings 17:16). When payday finally came, Mark once again measured
the oil. This time it measured at 1 inch. Now the oil was going down, but we
had money to fill the tank.
Our family had tested the Lord's promise
found in Malachi 3:10: “and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of Hosts, if
I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that
there shall not be room enough to receive it.”
To any who doubt the blessings of paying
tithing, I encourage them to accept the Lord's invitation to “prove [him] now
herewith.” Paying tithing unlocks the windows of heaven and through obedience
and faithfulness to the Lord's laws and commandments, we are blessed in many
ways.
Our family will never forget when our oil
furnace run on faith instead of oil.
Lois Mansius, Texas, USA taken from Ensign
January 2019, p. 79
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