George Müller and the God Who Speaks and Provides
In 1844, George Müller stood in the dining hall of his Bristol orphanage with three hundred children seated before empty plates. There was no food in the kitchen. No money in the account. Yet Müller bowed his head and thanked the Almighty for what He was about to provide.
Before the prayer ended, a knock came at the door. A baker, unable to sleep the night before, had risen at two in the morning to bake enough bread for every child. Minutes later, a milk cart broke down directly outside the orphanage, and the driver offered his entire load rather than let it spoil.
Over the course of his lifetime, Müller cared for over ten thousand orphans without ever making a single public appeal for funds. He received the equivalent of over one hundred million dollars — all in direct answer to prayer. He kept meticulous records, not for donors, but as evidence that the word of the Lord holds true, that His plans stand firm through every generation.
Müller understood what the psalmist declared: the eyes of the Lord are on those who fear Him, who put their hope in His unfailing love. He is our help and our shield. Müller never treated that promise as poetry. He treated it as bedrock — the same word that spoke galaxies into existence and said, "Let there be light." That word, Müller proved, still feeds hungry children at empty tables.
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