Part two of a disorder Life

I am sure glad my Heavenly father is not a God of Chaos.  He orders everything the way he planned it. It  has not been that way for me.  Just recently, our toilet overflowed every time its flushed. None of us are plumbers so none of us knows what to do but send a friend a message to help us.  Problem is he wasn't on FB and we could not wait. We decided to go out and try the Chicken McBites at McDonalds so that we could use their restrooms. Some restaurants don't like you using them without paying for something. After  we returned home, we still had the problem. We thought maybe call a plumber but  with my mom's money, it was postponed. Thank God for Wisdom! My sister is the one  who tries to fix household problems so God gave her the wisdom to handle our plumbing problem---use the vacuum cleaner to vacuum the water in the septic tank and it has worked. You see James wrote that if we need wisdom  we should ask him for it without doubting.  Problems are made worst when  we try to take  them on without his help.
The toilet issues has been one of the many problems of the house. When my father bought the house, it was a money pit and  my father would be so cheap to fix it like when water was filling up under the house, he bandaged up the pipes instead of replacing them.
 In our own life, we are like that. I often heard that we should get to the root of the problem or as the saying goes, "nip at the  bud"  We need to ask God why are we having problems> Have we gone off the path? Were we  unwilling to forgive someone. Sometimes little sins can be forgotten because we don't find them consequential, but God knows our hearts and he is greater our hearts. Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal to you any sin you may have committed and confess them. God is faithful to forgive us and cleanse us from unrighteousness. Don't just bandaged  the problem either because it wont go away.

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