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I came to write the poem (above) and devotional study after receiving an unexpected medical bill last week. But unbeknownst to me the Lord had it all under control.
There was an in-office procedure performed which I had assumed was just part of my recheck...easy peasy! As it turned out the small tube the doctor inserted down my throat was coded as a surgical procedure. He hadn't informed me of this or that it was any sort of additional service.
And so, I never had the opportunity to first call my insurance company, which is supposed to be done before any surgical procedure is performed for their approval and to be sure it's covered.
Luckily for me (although I know luck had nothing to do with it), the doctor's office happened to be closed the next day, when I probably would have angrily addressed this issue. I then had the weekend to calm down as I took my concerns to the Lord in prayer and meditated on His word.
On Monday morning prior to calling the doctor's office, I once again declared over this situation and my life that God makes a distinction between His people and the world, asking that this charge would be removed and that He would bring His justice.
However, when I spoke to the office manager, she wouldn't budge to consider waiving this fee, but stuck to her script. I continued to calmly present my case, but there seemed to be no changing her mind.
We went back and forth for a little while, when the manager then offered to take 20% off of the bill and told me that was the best she could do. Well, I didn't budge but continued to remind her that I had not been informed of an additional service and surgery classification.
Silently, I prayed my prayer and believed in faith what the Lord had spoken to me, and that He had taken care of everything and would find me favor.
Then, in an instant, she said she'd write off the charge and there was nothing for me to pay.
Well, Hallelujah, and thank You, Jesus, for saving me this expense! You are faithful!
It's always good to seek the Lord first and let Him handle things. Amen!
Scripture Meditation:
Exodus 8:20-23Exodus 12:21-36
Exodus 14:21-31
Exodus 15:1-21
John 1:1-5
Philippians 2:10-11