Sunday 11 November 2018

Another busy stretch...
The past couple of weeks have included some rest, my birthday celebration (Red Lobster with my family) and Hallowe'en!  On November 1 we drove to Prince Albert to prepare for November 2, the NCEM Executive meeting.
Some God-moments have strongly impacted me over these days.
During our Executive meeting, we were to meet and interview a couple who are interested in ministry.  Our scheduled interview was for 1 p.m. and they had texted us their estimated time of arrival earlier in the morning.  But at about 11:30 a.m., I received another text saying the family had just experienced a rollover and were awaiting paramedics and the police! 
Thankfully, they had only minor injuries, but their vehicle was totaled.  So they were taken to a nearby hospital and examined.  A family member drove out to pick them up and take them back home.
In light of the accident, they wondered if they should pray and pursue some other options.  Was God slowing down the process with NCEM?  Or was this an obstacle instigated by the enemy?
We agreed that waiting for God's clear direction was the best move for now.  We trust that God has been involved to guide in what is best for this family and for NCEM.
For the past week, Walter and I were instructing the new candidates in their orientation and training to serve with NCEM.  Each morning, Walter taught on the History and Philosophy of the mission, the Inner Workings and various aspects of the mission, Spiritual Warfare and Dependency Issues.  Each afternoon, Walter and I shared the principles of fundraising as Faith Missionaries. Our sessions focused on the Bible's teachings on "a workman worthy of his hire" (I Timothy 5:17 & 18).  As we gave practical tips on connecting with churches and learning to write good prayer letters, we then gave them projects to work on that would help them build support teams.
The God-moment happened Friday morning.  Another gentleman was scheduled to teach, so Walter and our coworker, Jason, went out deer-hunting.  Walter had asked me the night before, "Do you think I should go out hunting?  Would you want any deer meat?"  I was affirmative on both counts!  The meat would be a blessing as our family enjoys making and eating deer sausage.  But almost more importantly, I knew Walter needed some fun, some "guy-time".  By 10:30 a.m., Walter and Jason were in the truck and heading to town to pick up some coffee.  They drove out of town a ways, down some gravel roads that Jason knew went by some prime deer spots.  Sure enough, they saw a nice looking doe feeding quietly.  They drove around to get a better view and saw a buck nearby, as well.  As they stopped and Walter got out of the truck, he loaded one bullet in the chamber.  He aimed, leaning against the door of the truck, sighting the deer in the scope.  Walter said he wasn't sure which was bigger, the doe or the buck, but decided to shoot the buck.  Before they could get spooked, he aimed and took the shot.
Jason saw the female flinch and thought Walter had shot high over the doe.  But Walter said, "The buck is gone."  They jumped back in the truck and drove over to where the deer had been feeding and sure enough, the buck lay dead in the snow.  What a blessing, a gift from God!
By lunch time, the deer was skinned and quartered and ready to transport back to Regina.  Their cups of coffee were still warm!
A third God-moment has been the Scripture that Dave, the man teaching on Friday morning, read to the classroom of candidates.  The passage in I Kings about Elijah the prophet was a text Dave was using but I don't honestly remember the point he was trying to make!  What I saw was a sentence I've never noticed before.  Walter has often preached on this passage about Elijah confronting the prophets of Baal, having a huge victory as God sent fire from heaven to consume the offering.  The Baal worshipers could not evoke any response from their god!  But immediately afterward, Elijah came down from Mount Carmel and when King Ahab's wicked wife, Jezebel threatened to kill Elijah, he escaped to the wilderness!  After a tremendous display of the Lord's power and authority, Elijah was completely spent.  He felt - and believed - he was completely alone in his worship of the one true God.  "It is enough; now, O Lord, take away my life, for I am no better than my fathers." (I Kings 19:4b). As Elijah expressed his depressed thoughts and feelings, he lay down to sleep. 
God sent an angel to minister to him.  The angel woke him and encouraged him to eat the food and drink the water provided.  Then Elijah slept again, obviously exhausted.  A second time, the angel roused the prophet and told him to "arise and eat..." (v. 7).  And then the verse that spoke to me: "And he arose and ate and drank, and went in the strength of that food forty days and forty nights..." (v. 8).
I have felt like we have been on a two-month marathon of travel, meetings, teaching and now more meetings!  But I was so touched by the way God Himself ministers to His servants when they cannot go on.  And how the rest and renewal of body and spirit could carry Elijah for another forty days!
I pray and trust that God will give us supernatural rejuvenation for our next two weeks. 
Until next time...

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