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After man kindly fixes homeowners’ heat for free they trick him into coming back
Joshua was told to return to the couple's house to do an inspection - but that just wasn't true.
Patricia Lynn
08.13.21

Many families turn to the power of prayer to get them through difficult situations. The Lemonds from Oklahoma is one of those families.

They believe prayer has the power to deliver them from hardships and the tough things life may throw at you.

So, that’s exactly what they did when found themselves unable to pay for the repairs necessary to heat their home in the middle of the winter.

YouTube Screenshot - KFOR Oklahoma's News 4
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YouTube Screenshot - KFOR Oklahoma's News 4

Not only did Stacy and Josh Lemonds start to pray but they also reached out to their church’s marriage group to ask them to help pray for them too.

A man named Joshua Matthews, an apprentice with Dane Electric, came to answer their prayers.

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YouTube Screenshot - KFOR Oklahoma's News 4

The Lemonds had met Joshua a few weeks prior when they had delivered some food to his house when his wife was sick.

“He chimed in with a text, he told us, ‘Hey, do you know I’m an electrician, and I live only about ten minutes away,'” Stacy told Oklahoma News 4.

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YouTube Screenshot - KFOR Oklahoma's News 4

Joshua came over to take a look and it was discovered that the electric company had to pull their meter because it was a fire hazard.

The corroded wires would have to be replaced/repaired and inspected.

YouTube Screenshot - KFOR Oklahoma's News 4
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YouTube Screenshot - KFOR Oklahoma's News 4

The Lemonds prayers were answered again when their church group paid for them to be put up in a hotel while Joshua worked to fix their electrical problems with his co-workers from Dane Electric.

After several days and nights working on the Leonards’ home, in the wind, rain and even past midnight, Joshua and his friends completed their work.

YouTube Screenshot - KFOR Oklahoma's News 4
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YouTube Screenshot - KFOR Oklahoma's News 4

“He’s just an amazing friend and a servant of God, he’s really a servant,” said Stacy

Joshua is not a stranger to service. He completed two tours in Afghanistan with the 45th Infantry Division.

Still, the Lemonds wanted to repay him in any way they could.

YouTube Screenshot - KFOR Oklahoma's News 4
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YouTube Screenshot - KFOR Oklahoma's News 4

So, they reached out to the local media to share their story and tell people about Joshua’s act of service. And from there a scheme was devised.

“It’s been humbling, but it’s also been an amazing experience to see people love – just love because they love, and just give. And thankfully, today I get to give back a little bit, and that’s just amazing to me that I can pay it forward,” Stacy said.

First, they had to get Joshua back to the Lemonds’ house.

YouTube Screenshot - KFOR Oklahoma's News 4
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YouTube Screenshot - KFOR Oklahoma's News 4

So, Dane Electric, who didn’t charge the Leonards a penny for their services, told Joshua that he had to go back there to do a re-inspection.

“I have something for you. Thank you so much for taking care of our electric. We appreciate you, so we have $400 to pay it forward for you,” Stacy told him tearing up.

Joshua was pretty surprised to be greeted with a $400 Pay It 4Ward award from First Fidelity Bank. Especially for doing something that is natural to him.

“I had no idea what was going on!” Joshua said. “It’s just what anyone should do.”

YouTube Screenshot - KFOR Oklahoma's News 4
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YouTube Screenshot - KFOR Oklahoma's News 4

Because of Joshua and Dane Electric’s kindness – the Lemonds ended up having their house issues resolved. Many would believe that the power of prayer was involved too.

Watch the video below to see Joshua be surprised for his good deed!

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