Immediately after graduating from college with my teaching degree, my husband and I moved to Arizona so he could start grad school. ⁣

I had my degree, and was totally ready to finally teach professionally full-time and make a full-time salary! ⁣

But transferring my teaching license to a new state, waiting for background check results, and applying for jobs in the middle of a school year were leading me to getting a total of ZERO job offers those first few months. ⁣

I immediately started applying for substitute teaching jobs while I waited, and roadblock after roadblock kept popping up with delayed trainings and orientations and fingerprint cards. ⁣

My plan of supporting my husband and myself financially while he was in school was starting to fail, and our savings account slowly dipped lower and lower. ⁣

This was one time in my life where I really felt the concept that faith = action. ⁣

I knew that God would provide for us and that things would work out, but it was also really difficult sitting there without any income for a while, with many factors outside of my control.⁣

I kept moving forward on every path I could find, and each time I would hit a roadblock, I’d think of another path and go that way. ⁣

And overall, there was this pervasive peace, this faith that I knew everything would work out okay. ⁣

When Abraham led his beloved son Isaac up to the mountain with all the supplies to make a burnt offering, except the lamb itself, Isaac started to wonder. ⁣

Where is the sacrifice? What were they going to do?⁣

His father Abraham so wisely testified: “My son, God will provide himself a lamb for a burnt offering”. (Genesis 22:8)⁣

Abraham had pure faith that God would provide that offering, no matter what that looked like. ⁣

But I love that Abraham was also teaching Isaac of what was going to come in the future: ⁣

God would eventually provide a sacrificial lamb for all of mankind.⁣

God has always provided for us. ⁣

When we really believe that God will provide, what can that give us the faith to do?⁣

“The Savior is never closer to you than when you are facing or climbing a mountain with faith.” – Russell M. Nelson

Happy Studying!

-Cali Black

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