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Trust at Dawn

“Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding;” Proverbs 3:5

 

Sometimes we find ourselves frustrated in all our plans with none of the things we’d like to see happen getting accomplished.

In this I have to remind myself that my main purpose as a Christian is not productivity, but knowing and worshiping our Lord Jesus Christ.

We may be successful in the eyes of the world because of our accomplishments, but if we aren’t close to Him, it’s all a mirage.

The Lord has been stressing to us again and again the importance of getting closer to Him by praising.

And we certainly had opportunity to do this while Barbara was in the hospital, not something we wanted,

but something the Lord allowed and something we could praise Him in and for. (She is home now).

When we praise God for each thing that comes to us, whether it seems good or bad from our perspective,

we are surrendering to God at that particular moment, reaffirming our trust in Him.

In such praise we are declaring His goodness and His power to all those around us.

We are proclaiming His intent to bring to us only what is for our good and His glory.

This is pure faith, the best way to please God! So, let’s join Him by trusting in praise.

Proverbs 3:7 says, “Do not be wise in your own eyes; fear the LORD and turn away from evil.”

Picture: When the way seems closed, God has a plan

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Touching History

“Remember what the LORD your God Remember what the LORD your God did….” Deut. 24:9

What a privilege it is to serve the Lord!

While Barbara is in the hospital,

we were talking about all the biblical places the Lord took us,

and the things we have seen while doing His work.

Here are some of the  biblical places we’ve been privileged to visit:

The 7 churches of Revelation,

Colosse (just a few stones left)

Iconium (lived there for two years)

Galatia (Lived there for 20 years);

Pisidion Antioch (where Paul preached his longest sermon. I stood in the exact spot he did in that synagogue  and read his sermon out loud.

Antioch (where the believers were first called Christians)

Tarsus (Birthplace of the Apostle Paul)

Pontus (Northern Turkey)

Asia (where the early Christian refugees settled)

Antalya; (where Paul sailed from.)

Philipi (where Paul was beaten, imprisioned and was set free by an earthquake)

Thessalonia (Paul wrote 2 letters to them)

Macedonia (formally in Yugoslavia that we drove though many times)

Ceasera (the one in Turkey where Nat planted a church)

What a privilege to touch history,  like walking on the same paving stones in Ephesus

that Paul and John walked on and sitting in the theater where the riot occurred.

It is good to remember how real the events in the Bible are.

May we all live in the light of this great history of walking with God.

Picture: Map of biblical sites in present day Turkey

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Prayer Appreciated

Phil 4:4 “Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!
A special report today from a hospital room, where Barbara is resting.
 
Over the past few days her oxygen levels have been erratic, dropping as low as 73,
(anything under 90 is not good, and less is increasingly dangerous). Tests have
determined that she has fluid build up in her lungs (as well as legs and feet).
 
They tell me that this is treatable with diet and care, so we have a learning curve in front of us.
 
Today our reading was in Phillipians 4 which commands us to bring our anxieties to God “with all
prayer and supplication WITH thanksgiving….” Barbara strongly dislikes being in the hospital,
so we talked about some of the reasons God may have for her to be here.
 
One reason we’ve seen already is opportunities to share the gospel with others. And He has already given two,
one with a nurse from Sira Lanka, and the other with a woman who abandoned her childhood belief. 
I used “the question” with each, and neither knew the answer, so got I to share  the gospel with them. And they engaged.
Seeds sown; we will see how God uses that.
 
So beyond the physical/medical help, God clearly has other reasons for us to be here,
and we intend to join Him in His plans  today, rejoicing with thanksgiving for an unpleasant
but potentially profitable situation. 
 
PS, Prayers for Barbara appreciated.
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May it continue

“Do you know how the clouds hang poised,
those wonders of him who has perfect knowledge?” Job 37:16
Today was a wonder of God: the temperature in the shade was 70 F ( 20 C),
while we still have about a foot of snow on the ground!
It was like May in March! Quite a contrast from two nights ago when it was down almost  to 0 F (-18 C).
As you may know, Sunday we switched to daylight saving times
(my least favorite night of the year, losing an hour of sleep).
So, today’s weather was like creation rejoicing in this time change. 
The skies even put on a special, spectacular display on Sunday evening,
seen in the picture below.
 
One thing for sure, God loves variety, seen in many things:
people, animals, scenery–and weather.
It’s good to enjoy what He brings each day, recognizing
His love of creativity, His love of surprising us, and His love of providing for us.
 
Remembering these truths will help us to respond to what we don’t like
with trust, praise and obedience, recognizing that He has a plan in it all.
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History in His Hands

Praise you, Lord Jesus, that in your wisdom you always do the right thing,

allowing us to make choices for good or bad and

allowing us to live out the consequences of our decisions, whether wise or foolish.

Then you take all this and weave it into your great plan

for bringing about the end of history and the beginning of eternity.

In this You are working towards securing the salvation of as many as possible,

as well as bringing about the end of evil, which you will lock up in the lake of fire.

Praise you for your unlimited power to bring all this to pass,

your unwavering faithfulness to follow through

and your high and wide wisdom in doing it all in rightness and righteousness.

You are certainly worthy of all praise, honor, worship and obedience.

In the light of all this truth, it is certain that you have the wisdom and power

to guide me in the day before me.

Help me to walk in faith, in the light of your presence

so that I may bring glory to you. Amen.”

Picture: God reaching  into history to save another person  [from wall/Bible art]

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Dwelling in the Light

“Blessed are those who have learned to acclaim you,”  Psalm 89:15
 “They rejoice in your name all day long,
they exalt in your righteousness….”
You are their focus,
your qualities are guiding their thoughts,
and therefore their actions and reactions,
“for you are their glory and strength.”
They are constantly looking to you for help,
drawing their significance from you,
aware that belonging to you is a great joy,
that you are the meaning of life,
the importance of existence,
the greatness of their lives.
As a result, they choose to live in the truth that:
“KNOWING JESUS IS ENOUGH FOR JOY!”
How about you?
Picture: Jesus calling us to live in  His light
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High Tower

Praise be to you this morning, Lord God, for your wonderful Word:

living, powerful, deep, transforming and encouraging.

It is life-giving, guiding, convicting, protecting.

For instance,  Psalm 94:18,19 says, “When I said, ‘My foot is slipping,’ Your love, O Lord, supported me.” This is so true;

when I have felt abandoned, a failure, useless, attacked or unloved, your Word has supported me.

Your Spirit brought to mind passages of power, towers of Truth to flee to for help and protection.

Such as, when attacked by others, Psalm 37 is my favorite fortress, providing powerful protection and direction:

“Fret not yourself because of evildoers…for they shall be cut down like the grass and wither as the green herb” (verse 1).

This Psalm is a beacon of Truth, giving perspective and guidance going on to say: “Trust in the Lord and do good, so shall you dwell in the land and be fed.” (verse 3).

It gives the high and protecting wall of Hope: “Delight yourself in the Lord and he shall give you the desires of your heart” (verse 4).

And as I trusted these verses, the Lord worked things out in multiple difficulties. He is faithful as I stay up in His high tower:

“The Lord is my rock, my salvation and my high tower…” And if I stay in the high tower, “I will never be shaken.” Psalm  62:2

We stay in the tower when we trust, wait for His direction and praise Him for the outcome before it is seen.

Picture: my own blue  tower on my house

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How are we walking

I’ve been meditating more on Psalm 89:15,

“Blessed are those who have learned to acclaim you,”

meaning those who are learning to recognize you in every detail of life,

to be aware of your constant work in their lives and therefore to praise you in every circumstance.

They see frequent “God sightings,” as you clearly meet their needs.

They, “… walk in the light of your presence….”

They are aware of your faithful attendance to them,

of your walking with them, shining your wisdom into their lives, lighting the way.

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What a way to live! A calling to living in the light.

This is a choice, a cultivated lifestyle,

And You are  invited to it.

Picture: living in the light of Jesus

Praise and Trust in All

While looking at some of my writings from our first year in the Middle East, I came across the following.

One area where we are really encouraged is our health: we are all remaining healthy and strong

in spite of the daily pressures of language study, teaching English nights and bureaucratic demands.

And then there are  the cold temperatures in our apartment. Although it is only mid October,

the temperatures are down in the 30s at night and 40s F in the daytime, not bad if you have heat.

However, by law, the central heating won’t be turned on until Nov 15—a month away!

So we just dress more warmly and heat up one room with an electric heater–when the electricity is on; and it’s off more often than on here.

But, God is our provider and we will praise Him for whatever He allows, even when we are shivering in our apartment!

 

Prayer: “Father, forgive me for my tendency to complain;

help me to reject the natural, negative thoughts that rise up from my selfishness

and help me to think instead of you in all your excellence and perfection,

and of all the good things you provide. Make praise the keynote of my life. Amen.”

Picture: the boys and Barb keeping warm together

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Unending Growth

Written in 1980 in  our first year in the Middle East

When all is going well and there isn’t a great deal of pressure, it’s easy to be positive—

but, when things get difficult, thinking on the Lord Jesus and all He is becomes significant.

 

As I read the other day, if we faint in the day of adversity, our strength is small (Pro. 24:10).

So before adversity comes, we need to strengthen our spiritual lives by willfully thinking on what is positively true.

Through this we can nurture our soul, grow strong, deepen our trust of God and will move to praising Him in all.

That will make us ready for the day of adversity.

 

These weeks past have given us a testing ground for our strength (which often proves to be too small).

Taking classes in the local language every day plus teaching English classes every night, along with the preparation for both,

plus my work with the foundation, and other activities have all allowed us to see just how much we must rely on the Lord for strength.

There is certainly always room for growth!  Growth which is nurtured by meditation on Scripture,

in worship, and remembering what God has done in the past,

and offering the sacrifice of thanksgiving.

Picture: building our spiritual muscles by offering the sacrifice of thanksgiving

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