A small congregation in the foothills
of the Great Smokies built a new sanctuary on a piece of land willed to them by
a church member. Ten days before the new church was to open, the local building
inspector informed the pastor that the parking lot was inadequate for the size
of the building. Until the church doubled the size of the parking lot, they
would not be able to use the new sanctuary. Unfortunately, the church with its
undersized lot had used every inch of their land except for the mountain
against which it had been built.
In order to build more parking spaces,
they would have to move the mountain out of the back yard. Undaunted, the
pastor announced the next Sunday morning that he would meet that evening with
all members who had “mountain moving faith.” They would hold a prayer session
asking God to remove the mountain from the back yard and to somehow provide
enough money to have it paved and painted before the scheduled opening
dedication service the following week.
At the appointed time, 24 of the
congregation’s 300 members assembled for prayer. They prayed for nearly three
hours. At ten o’clock the pastor said the final “Amen.” “We’ll open next Sunday
as scheduled,” he assured everyone. “God has never let us down before, and I
believe He will be faithful this time too.” The next morning as he was working
in his study there came a loud knock at his door.
When he called “come in”, a rough
looking construction foreman appeared, removing his hard hat as he entered.
“Excuse me, Reverend. I’m from Acme Construction Company over in the next
county. We’re building a huge shopping mall. We need some fill dirt. Would you
be willing to sell us a chunk of that mountain behind the church? We’ll pay you
for the dirt we remove and pave all the exposed area free of charge if we can
have it right away. We can’t do anything else until we get the dirt in and
allow it to settle properly.”
The little church was dedicated the
next Sunday as originally planned and there were far more members with
“mountain moving faith” on opening Sunday than there had been the previous
week.
In His Love,
Pastor Tim Burt
God didn't just move the mountain, he
made some people to beg and pay for it. Your story will a familiar testimony in
Jesus name... Amen
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