In the times we live, in whom or what we trust for provision is tested. As I was just fixing my boys their lunch of PB&J, the old song Jehovah Jireh, came to mind. I sang it and it brought me instant peace! I went looking for it on YouTube and instead found this short, beautiful reminder that our LORD is our provider!
And if you want to get up and dance and worship Jehovah Jireh here’s this:
Jehovah Jireh
My provider
His grace is sufficient
For me, for me,
for me
Jehovah Jireh
My provider
His grace is sufficient for me
My God shall supply all my needs
According to his riches in glory
He will give His
angels
Charge over me
Jehovah Jireh cares
For me, for me, for me
Jehovah Jireh cares for me
Redeeming the time,

Published by Sheila Dougal
Hey, I'm Sheila, glad you're here.
A little about me: I'm a 40-something woman, wife, mom, RN, soap maker and wannabe suburban homesteader. I think better when I write. I've kept a journal since I was 9 and started blogging over 10 years ago.
I'm introverted, but I love people. I'm curious but shy. I'm contemplative and easily distracted. I feel deeply and know numbness. I want to make things right and I'm learning to let go. I wax poetic sometimes and often don't know what to say. It's complicated.
It boggles me that I am Christ's and he is mine. I gaze into the heavens and the Heaven-Maker's words, remember the hard things, fight depression, and long for home and King.
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lol i turned this one and the kids are looking and bouncing lol too funny.. great post.. and hey.. i love the new header (it is new right? )
Oh, I remember belting this out at church camp–the fast version that is…but the lyrics cannot be beat. Love your heart more and more, Sheila.
WOW…I had to stop and check for a second…make sure I was in the right place!:) LOVE the header!! TOO CUTE! Amy did it, huh?? She is working on mine right now!;)>>What a wonderful song….it’s amazing how some just bring peace..for me it’s Blessed Assurance…it calms me in the storm!>>peace Sheila!>lori
This is the perfect song for these challenging times. We used to sing it at our old church–thanks for the reminder! :~D