"And from His fullness we have all received, grace upon grace. For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ." ~John 1:16-17
Friday, July 27, 2012
"Ah, Sovereign LORD, you have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and outstretched arm. Nothing is too hard for you." Jeremiah 32:17
So humbled by His mercy. Today, the one who is sick, is Casey's sponsor child. And we are here. She is burning. She is weak. She is His. We take her into the clinic. Check her out. Ear infection. High fever. Oxygen level-low. Pulse-high. Lungs--crackles, wheezes. Breathing--labored. We take her to our home so we can give her a breathing treatment. ( Our nebulizer machine burnt up weeks ago.) We must get medicine into her lungs. She threw her medicine up. She is getting worse. We sit her down and pray the name of Jesus over this sweet one. Whisper in her ears. Hold her hands. At one time, all that comes out is "Jesus". The tears fall.
We move her to the stove, to inhale medicine into her lungs. Not the most effective way, but our machine is broken and this is all we have. She is too weak to finish. We sit her down and check her lungs. They are almost clear. Almost clear!! That is Jesus. His mercy. His grace. More tears fall. To see His face in the midst of suffering. Nothing is too hard for Him.
While her lungs are almost clear, she is still sick. We call her mom. She comes. We tell her the story of her daughter. We tell her we called on Jesus and her lungs are clear. She beams. She gets excited. She tells us, through a translator, that her daughter, this one, 5 years old, was on her knees the night before. Three hours on her knees before the LORD. Crying out to Jesus. For. Three. Hours. A child. We asked the mom, "do you know Jesus?" She replied, "not yet".
But this child is saved by the blood of Jesus. Crying out to the One who hears. Her mom is watching, noticing. Jesus is there. And we pray. And the tears fall.
Please join us in prayer for this child's health. She has been very sick since birth. She is beautiful. She is His. She matters to Jesus. She matters to us. Pray for her mother, who has no hope. "But those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint." Isaiah 40:31 There is hope.
This child heard about Jesus at school. Please consider sponsoring a child. It really does make a difference. To this one---it is life!!!
Humbled by His mercy,
Debbie
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Rejoicing Over One
"I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent." Luke 15:7
The past 7 weeks has been a journey with Jesus. He calls us to follow Him and he doesn't always tell us the details. It's called "faith". We go. We trust.
We struggle. We have moved our family to a foreign land. We take our"selves". Same people. Different culture. We struggle with "self". We have not arrived. We just need Jesus more.
The Lord is moving in our midst. He is faithful when we are not. We have been through sickness. Malaria. Fevers. Stomach. Strep. Unexplainable rashes. High blood pressure. We have been discouraged, confused, angry, laughed at and lonely. We have been in awe, praising, crying, and speechless. We have been hungry, fought rats, been eaten by mosquitos, hot and dirty. But we have never questioned His goodness. His will is perfect. He knows. We are called to follow.
Last week we were challenged like never before. So much sickness. Chelsey had malaria. The boar hole was broken and being fixed. No water. No electricity. The van was gone and in need of repair. No vehicle. Chelsey took a turn for the worse. We ran. We scrambled. We prayed. We begged. Brittany put an emergency IV in her. We waited. With tears. And God breathed His life into her. "The Maker of heaven and earth, the sea, and everything in them--the LORD, who remains faithful forever." Psalm 147:6 Everything stripped away except Him and His faithfulness.
Today, we witness the "one". The one who turned from witchcraft to the One who saved her from her sins. Today is a new day. She is saved today. She is made new today. A woman of influence in this village. Today she is HIS. She was once dead in her sins and is now alive in Christ. Because of Jesus and His work on the cross. Because of Him.
We praise His holy name. So much rejoicing in heaven over this repentant sinner. We are rejoicing in this village over this one. God has always been faithful. He will always be faithful.
So ask us if it is worth it? We will tell you, without a doubt, Jesus is worth everything. He gave it all for us. It is not a burden, it is a joy to walk in His will. An unexplainable joy to watch "one" turn away and walk with Him. And He knew. None of it is a surprise to Him.
So thankful for His sufficient grace,
Debbie
The past 7 weeks has been a journey with Jesus. He calls us to follow Him and he doesn't always tell us the details. It's called "faith". We go. We trust.
We struggle. We have moved our family to a foreign land. We take our"selves". Same people. Different culture. We struggle with "self". We have not arrived. We just need Jesus more.
The Lord is moving in our midst. He is faithful when we are not. We have been through sickness. Malaria. Fevers. Stomach. Strep. Unexplainable rashes. High blood pressure. We have been discouraged, confused, angry, laughed at and lonely. We have been in awe, praising, crying, and speechless. We have been hungry, fought rats, been eaten by mosquitos, hot and dirty. But we have never questioned His goodness. His will is perfect. He knows. We are called to follow.
Last week we were challenged like never before. So much sickness. Chelsey had malaria. The boar hole was broken and being fixed. No water. No electricity. The van was gone and in need of repair. No vehicle. Chelsey took a turn for the worse. We ran. We scrambled. We prayed. We begged. Brittany put an emergency IV in her. We waited. With tears. And God breathed His life into her. "The Maker of heaven and earth, the sea, and everything in them--the LORD, who remains faithful forever." Psalm 147:6 Everything stripped away except Him and His faithfulness.
Today, we witness the "one". The one who turned from witchcraft to the One who saved her from her sins. Today is a new day. She is saved today. She is made new today. A woman of influence in this village. Today she is HIS. She was once dead in her sins and is now alive in Christ. Because of Jesus and His work on the cross. Because of Him.
We praise His holy name. So much rejoicing in heaven over this repentant sinner. We are rejoicing in this village over this one. God has always been faithful. He will always be faithful.
So ask us if it is worth it? We will tell you, without a doubt, Jesus is worth everything. He gave it all for us. It is not a burden, it is a joy to walk in His will. An unexplainable joy to watch "one" turn away and walk with Him. And He knew. None of it is a surprise to Him.
So thankful for His sufficient grace,
Debbie
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
God Reveal Your Will
Brothers:
Since the last
time that I messaged all of you, life here is ever crazier. We’ve come alongside a mother of triplets and
triplets are considered a curse here. We
are paying for a single mom who is suffering from cancer to receive
treatment. Her pastor brought her here
to be seen. We have a 3 year old living
with us. She had been abandoned and was
starving. Your prayers and support are
making this happen. We ask God where we
are to help and as He provides we move.
Trying desperately not to let our hearts lead. Hard.
The physical needs
here are great but the spiritual needs are overwhelming. We are asking the Lord to give us His words
in every situation. He has been
faithful. Pray that they see and hear
only Jesus.
George has started
a youth fellowship time every Saturday at about 4:00pm Africa time (could be 4,
most likely 5:00-5:30) which means that we never know when to be ready.
I’ve been asked to
share from the Word and God has been stretching me in this. On the IPod, Paul Washer made it very clear
that listening to someone else teach is good but giving a message from that is
not what I should be striving for.
Connecting with Jesus myself through the Word and giving what I’ve been
given myself is where power lies. The
Holy Spirit, confirmed by the Word, coming in power and deep conviction is what
changes lives and as God has challenged, changed, moved me my life has
matured. We see a hope in this
here. The basic teaching, like who God
is and how He wants to relate to us, is a hard subject. They have no Idea what a Father’s love is
supposed to look like so to tell them of a perfect Father in Heaven is very
strange to them. I can relate to this because
of my background. I pray that God uses
my testimony to speak to them, especially the young men. Starting to make connections. Pray the Lord
leads that this would disciple others and not enable them in any way. It is a culture thing. They have nothing, so they are always looking
to get something.
I gave a teaching
on the Fruit of the Spirit – challenged the youth in this, to see if they are
truly walking with the Lord. It was well
received and George thought this was a message the church should hear. On Sunday I gave the same message – calling
into account church leaders, husbands, wives, and children. Saw a lot of heads lowering as I looked at
them as I spoke. Conviction is good but
doubting salvation is not. The summary
of the message they gave back to me was if you don’t see all of the Fruits of the
Spirit you don’t have the Spirit at all.
There was hope though. A good
friend of George’s, the leader of his carpenter crew whose name is Kennedy,
stood up and said he knows he has the Spirit in him because the Bible tells him
so. I asked if I could take a little
time to clear this up. I talked about
not being perfect until we get to heaven or until Jesus comes back, and that we
are in a process of maturity in the Lord as we walk in Him. After the service the leaders of the church
asked if we could talk more about this next week. There is much teaching about the Holy Spirit
here saying if you don’t speak in tongues you aren’t filled with the
Spirit. This is not George’s belief but
I’ve yet to talk with the church leaders about all of this.
The next Sunday,
July 15th, I shared the service teaching time with a friend of
George and his family, an African teacher who speaks on being delivered from
sin and strongholds in a believer’s life.
From his message and talking with him I believe his biblical perspective
is correct but only time and more sharing will truly confirm this.
My message was on justification, sanctification, and glorification. Justification – being saved from the guilt of sin. Sanctification – being saved from the power of sin. Glorification – will be saved from the presence of sin. 2 Corinthians 13:5, “Examine yourself to make sure you are in the faith.” If you find you are in the faith rejoice and see the beauty of Christ in you. If you find that you are not, pray so that you can know Jesus for real. Pray for your soul and others. Ask “Lord set me on this journey”.
My message was on justification, sanctification, and glorification. Justification – being saved from the guilt of sin. Sanctification – being saved from the power of sin. Glorification – will be saved from the presence of sin. 2 Corinthians 13:5, “Examine yourself to make sure you are in the faith.” If you find you are in the faith rejoice and see the beauty of Christ in you. If you find that you are not, pray so that you can know Jesus for real. Pray for your soul and others. Ask “Lord set me on this journey”.
All of this is
God’s business opening our hearts to Him, growing in our relationship with Him,
but we do need to do our part. Cry out
to our Father in Heaven that He would do a mighty work here in Bugabo, Uganda
and in my heart. Draw us all closer to
serve Him.
Ephesians 1:13-14,
“Receiving the promised Holy Spirit when you believed the Gospel of Jesus
Christ.”
Only time spent
here will confirm their understanding of the truth of the Word. What a joy to see their smiles and then
praising Jesus for His Word.
Tuesdays are Men’s
Ministry here in the village also. We
had 7 of us the first time and we hope more will come as they hear about
it. It was tough to hear the struggles
they are having – trusting the Lord to provide when the crops are not coming in
because of a lack of rain and they have nothing else. What do you say? Jesus loves you and has a plan for your
life? I just said that this is hard very
hard but encouraged them to trust Him.
They gave testimonies of God showing Himself in the midst of all of
this. They also have problems with their
wives and getting no respect.
We have a great
opportunity to see God move in and among these men. To bring them the Word of God and to see
lives change as they grow in the grace and knowledge of our Savior and Lord
Jesus Christ.
As I think back
over the last couple years and remember the men who have challenged and
encouraged me in the Word of God and provided leadership and direction by their
obedience, I desire to see that here in the village. Why not?
It’s God’s heart that His people walk closely with Him! Micah 6:8, “He showed you, O man, what is
good; and what does the Lord require of you?
To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.”
Please pray that we all walk closer to our Lord Jesus
by His spirit that His will in all would be done.
Steve
Jude 2:20-23, “But you beloved, building yourself up in your most holy
faith and praying in the Holy Spirit, keep yourselves in the love of God,
waiting for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ that leads to eternal life. And have mercy on those who doubt, save
others by snatching them out of the fire, to others show mercy with fear, hating
even the garments stained by the flesh.”
(ESV)
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