7-2-22 Awake at 4:30AM In the mountains of North
Carolina at a rest stop on my Journey to Oregon.
Words from My Father God to me:
Good morning, my sweet Child. I love you and am so pleased
with your journey and the way you are handling it. I led you to look at my words to you on
1-1-22 so you would see my faithfulness.
I am with you and will never forsake you. Your impact is already high and will become
much higher. I appreciate your rest day
with me and I will continue to speak with you later. You are free to go back to sleep now.
I awoke at 9AM and discovered that
my black water tank is nearly full. I
might as well educate those that do not know about the RV lifestyle. Generally, most RV’s have 3 tanks that they
call:
Black water: Deposits from the
toilet
Grey water: Deposits from the sinks and shower, usually
soapy.
Fresh water: Provides water for use.
Mine also has a gas tank and propane tank.
In my case, my RV holds 40 gallons
each and when the black water, which is usually the first to fill, is full, it
has to be dumped or the toilet cannot be used.
When I am in a campground, or RV resort, dumping
is easy because you are usually, already connected to the sewer and it is a
matter of pulling the valve to empty both the Black first, and then the grey
Gray water tank as it will clean the sewer hose after the black water runs thru
it. I am what they call “Boondocking”,
which is operating without being hooked up to electricity or water or sewer,
and have been since Tuesday. I have been
staying in rest areas, where the truckers stay.
Now my black water tank is telling me to dump it, which is a challenge
in finding a dump station or campground (Holiday Weekends are tricky because
they are usually booked months in advance)
I called a campground that was near
me (16 miles) and they were very kind and explained to me that their dumping
facilities were closed (and so was the camp ground) because they had a storm
last night that dumped so much rain that it flooded their facilities.
OK, this is a blessing to know. 1)That means that because I am in a rural
area, probably all of the camp grounds and dumping stations around here are in
the same shape because they are on septic systems. 2) There was a storm last
night, 16 miles ahead of me and I didn’t even hear rain on my roof. Praise you My Father God!
Lesson: Never panic, never fear, Father God loves us
so much, HE has us, we always have everything we need, we may not be able to
see it, or believe it because we don’t see it, or trust God that what HE said
is true¸
Question: So what is faith to you? Read Hebrews 11:1
Who
or what is your faith in? You? Father God? Government? Money? Stuff and things? Stick with me and my journey, I pray that
you will come into a full, personal trusting, faith relationship with your
almighty Father God, by accepting the work of Jesus, who Father God sent to
suffer and die, just so we can have a close intimate relationship with our real
heavenly Father.
I have
so much to share, His love is awesome and it never fails!
I
just visited the welcome center as a part of the rest area and they gave me
directions to a Camping World that has a dump station about 20 miles away, Woopee!!!
Here I go.
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