I wrote a journal entry about the group at the time, and thought I´d share a couple paragraphs from that journal. If you have a few minutes, read it!
The team’s composition was remarkable. Among them,
With a group resembling the 13 disciples I
knew that God was going to do something.
It was a joy to see how the Lord has carefully chosen each team member,
and how each own contributed wonderfully to the good and effectiveness of the
whole.
In
Some relationships were tested in unique
ways also, like when Ted and Salvador
gathered up fire ants and put them in Kirby’s bed, or when Jonathan played
harmonica until two in the morning, and used his harmonica case to provide
temporary housing to a small scorpion he found.
But without a doubt the highlight of the trip for all of us happened
Thursday night.
The church of Jesus Christ
was one of the best ideas God came up with, and He’s come up with some good
ones in eternity past and future. The
church, however, is unique. It is
family, community and faith wrapped into one, joining diverse people through
their common relationship with the living Lord.
So many times I look over this city and try
to see what I cannot see. So many times
I think of Elisha and his servant.
“Behold, there are more on our side than those who stand against
us.” “Greater is He who is in you, than
he who is in the world.” “We are more
than conquerors through Him who loved us.”
Mountaintop experiences remind us of those truths.
Most missionary life, most Christian of the
life, is not lived there however. It is
lived in the day in and day out struggle to be faithful, to obey God, to avoid
sin. The team returned to California . Jonathan said that he was going to be open
and truthful to his friends as to his experience down here. Has he been I wonder? We once again return to the weekly schedule
of prayer and Bible studies, of exhortation and confession. Maybe it’s not very flashy…but oh, it sure is
powerful.
The supernatural world, always present,
always around us and just beyond our sight.
The enveloping security of divine protection and the haunting void of
eternal despair…reflected in the faces of ordinary people in ordinary places
made eternal with the passage of time.
So normal, so subtle, so unnoticed, so permanent. The righteous walk, carrying the message of
an incredible truth, the merriment within.
We dance to an otherworldly song and to all who hear the voice of the
Lamb on both sides of the veil…we will dance.
A smile on the corner of our lips.
A hope that surges and swells, barely concealed. A fantasy wilder and grander than all others
is about to be ours. We are friends of
the Almighty! We know how this story
ends.
Jesus is not an innocent, helpless baby in
a manger or a bloodied, miserable victim on a cross. He came off of that cross, and with eyes of
fire and dressed in breathtaking glory He desired to be worshipped. He will be worshipped. I close with a quote from C.S. Lewis:
"…if
Christianity is true, then the individual is not only more important but
incomparably more important, for he is everlasting and the life of a state or a
civilization, compared with his, is only a moment."
Thank you, team from Valley Bible, and all
those who helped you come, for your participation in the party that is called
the Church of Jesus Christ! Please
continue to pray for the Iztapalapa
Bible Church
and Mexico City .
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