How does heroin use lead to an abscess? This man told me that’s what put him in the
hospital. “The doctor told me it’s probably
because I share needles,” he reported rather matter-of-factly, though our
conversation became far more than factual.
For a 28-year-old I’d known only 5 minutes, he divulged his story quite
openly. “I don’t want to go back,” he
continued, “and I really don’t know much about praying. And I’m still fighting the withdrawals.” Yet he spoke clearly and seemed so grateful for
someone to listen. “My buddy’s got abscesses on
his chest, and I told him it’s because of our needles.” And as this man in the hospital bed pleaded with emotion, I spoke into
his eyes, “Do you know how much Jesus loves you?” His eyes veered away, perhaps feeling a weight of blessing. No matter the battle, whether drugs
or other, Jesus’ power can conquer. He
offers us rest, telling us it’s only when we choose against Him that we cannot enter that rest. Hebrews 3:19 reads, “So we see that they were not able to enter, because of their unbelief.” Today this man’s story inspired me because he
was already looking upward. Jesus can save him from his drug battle and ultimately all his battles, yet each of us faces the same choice to ask the Lord into our heart as Savior. Today the man allowed
me to give him a small Gideons Bible.
And I am so happy to continue praying on his behalf.
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Monday, November 16, 2015
Languages of an Israeli morning
Danish, Dutch, Russian, and English. Each morning we prayed together, the
languages evidenced God’s presence across the different lands. My husband and I stayed in a house in Israel
that hosted volunteers from around the world.
We all sought the Lord. We all shared
purpose in serving survivors of the Holocaust.
We all found our horizons broadened in being together.
Yet back home, each of us would tend to view God in more finite terms. Americans think of God in terms of American experiences. Europeans think of God according to European
experiences. Tendency is pretty much the same for everybody everywhere. Only when we experience someone else’s way of
living, perhaps only when our geography changes, do we step out of our narrow thought. Yet our God is big. Actually He’s beyond big. Revelation 5:9 speaks of the Lamb whose blood
purchased men from every tribe, language, people, and nation. Just imagine the beauty of having all the world’s languages
represented in one room. Even knowing just our 4 languages in Israel
brought a weight of blessing. Christ’s death and
resurrection were for love of people of every language. Our God is
everywhere.
Monday, November 2, 2015
Greetings from Israel
Hello, Everybody! I
missed you while we were in Israel. Ours
was a trip to serve Holocaust survivors, and oh how the Lord blessed all around. When people meet, when countries meet, you
never know what will happen exactly. To visit
these precious survivors just melted my heart.
Hearing their stories, looking into their
eyes, I felt my streams of tears turning into rivers. I asked our Russian translator to convey that
these tears were not in sadness but in joy of sitting in their homes and realizing
the Lord bringing this call to Israel to fruition. Connecting through music and receiving their prayer
requests simply showered blessing that my body couldn’t contain. And delivering quilted gifts that our American
friends lovingly sewed brought new humility.
To say the scope of God’s work is vast is an understatement. For this occasion, He orchestrated people
from Denmark, Siberia, Holland, and America to all arrive the same country, the
same city, the same street at the same time.
And we’re humbled again to see how He’s using this one trip to impact
co-workers, friends, and family. He weaves
emotion and thought and inclines the heart, all to bring blessing that ripples
out to touch so many. Our God is
big. And so I pray that you tell of the experiences
He gives you. May your stories brighten
the days of those you meet. Jesus said, “Therefore
go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father
and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I
have commanded you. And surely I am with
you always, to the very end of the age.” (Matthew 28:19)
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