02 November, 2013

BUT God...!



“Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life. He does not come into judgment, but has passed from death to life.”
John 5:24

There were four among the dead and now they are all among the living!  Here are their stories:

“Jesus answered him, ‘Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again  he cannot see the kingdom of God.’” John 3:3

            “That made me very happy, I have never heard that you must be born again”….  “I thought that when I was baptized that my sins were washed away.” said Diamondra last Tuesday as we studied the Bible together.
            I reminded myself that this is why we are here, to share the truth of God’s Word with those who have never heard or in Diamondra’s case had been led to believe that baptism is what saves you or through good works that we do.  That was exactly the kind of encouragement that I needed that day.
This past Monday, I met with Diamondra, her husband and her youngest brother and we studied about Jesus being the only way to heaven and that salvation was not from baptism, good works, taking communion, being a member of a church, but that is a gift from God only.  At the end of our lesson, we had already discussed what a person must do to receive God’s gift of eternal life and then we talked about the way to do that.  I asked them to remember what we had learned before about being born again and how there are many people that say they believe in Jesus with their mouth, but they have not had their heart changed by Him.  Then I asked them each individually if they were ready to make that decision to follow him, letting them know that there was no pressure if they were not ready.  After they each told me they were ready, I listened to the sweetest prayers in Malagasy coming from glad & sincere hearts, surrendering their lives over to the Lord and Savior!!!  Truly, I saw that day what many of the apostles saw back in Bible times where she & her household were saved!  All praise be to our beloved & almighty Savior!!!

Please pray for Jonathan, Diamondra, & Erik (Diamondra's husband) as they begin this new faith journey; pray that they will share what they have learned with others
“For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast.” Ephesians 2:8-9

The statement from our Bible study read, “Jesus said that those people who have done enough good will get eternal life according to John 6:47, true or false?”  Almost instinctively, my friend and house helper, Zo replied that this statement was true.  So I had her return to the verse and read it again, but when it still wasn’t clear.  We reread all the verses from that lesson and I politely asked her after she read each one, where does it say that we must have good works to receive eternal life?  After searching a long time, she continued to come up empty and seemed quite baffled.  At this point, it was hard to understand that she truly understood what God requires of us for salvation, (according to Ephesians 2:8-9) but I knew that I must let the Holy Spirit show her. 
Today, we were studying the wide and the narrow roads.  After looking at a depiction of those two roads and the people that go on those roads, she identified herself as a person who trusts in her church (for her salvation).  Then I pointed out that there is only one kind of person that goes by the narrow road according to John 3:6-7 and that is the person that has been born again (which we had already studied what that meant from John 3 in a previous lesson).  At the end, I reminded her that she identified with the person on the wide road leading to eternal separation from God and I asked her if she was ready to be born again and she said that she was.  I was so amazed because I had been praying that if she was not a true believer that God would show her and now it was clear that she understood where she was and where she wanted to be!! 
Please pray for Zo to mature in her walk with Him and for her to have courage to teach others; also pray for her family for those that don't follow Jesus
It is imperative that we understand our true condition before we can accept what comes after but God (in the Bible).  Ephesians 2:1-9 reads:

And you were dead in the trespasses and sins
2 in which you once walked, following the course of this world, following the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience-
3 among whom we all once lived in the passions of our flesh, carrying out the desires of the body and the mind, and were by nature children of wrath, like the rest of mankind.
4 BUT GOD, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us,
5 even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ-by grace you have been saved-
6 and raised us up with him and seated us with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus,
7 so that in the coming ages he might show the immeasurable riches of his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus.
8 For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God,
9 not a result of works, so that no one may boast.


You see, we were the walking dead and enemies of the cross, but God lavished us with His mercy and loved us in spite of our hideous zombie-like state.  He gave us new life, with a new name, He said, “You shall no longer be called a child of wrath (Satan), but you shall become a child of God.”  He exchanged our filthy ragged, sin-stained clothes with clothes of righteousness.  He gave us a new home, we are no longer condemned to hell but we are redeemed to live eternally with Him in the land of the forever living (the beginning of real life).
There is no better encouragement then knowing that God allowed you to usher someone (or some people) into the presence of Jesus to receive his salvation that only He can give.  We know that it is through your faithful prayers that we are able to do the things we do and for that we thank you so much—you really do play a VITAL role in our ministry!!

Many blessings...yet we wrestle



Many blessings...
Our move to our new house went very well.  The house is beautiful, open, and has a great big backyard.  And best of all there is absolutely no mold!!  
Eli has continued to do great at the French school!  Each day he works hard to do his homework and has even managed to teach his parents some French too. :)  We are encouraged each week by great reports from his teacher!  Praise God.
We have been incredibly blessed with 5 years with our Princess Zoey!  She had a great time with her friends at her masquerade ball and she didn’t even turn into a pumpkin. :)
Alleluia is growing and learning new things all the time and is so much fun to watch.  She gets into trouble faster than the other two did and she is definitely our loudest, but she always makes us laugh and smile!  Despite her mama's unhappiness about it, she has become quite the daddy's girl!

Yet we wrestle.
I would love to tell you that we have been completely happy, content and satisfied, but alas, we are still wrestling with some things.  Perhaps it is yet another transition that has caused old feelings to return or to become stronger, but we don't want to pretend with you.   In short, our lives here in Tana are busy, crazy and hectic much of the time.  Since our move in mid-Sept, Andy took a trip to the bush for 3-4 days, we had new personnel come through Tana, I prepared for & threw Zoey’s 5th birthday party and Andy has been spending countless hours (for the last 4 weeks) in preparation for his board recertification exam scheduled for November 5th.   We have also had some trials with our new home, with electrical & plumbing issues, but they seem to be resolved (for now).  Our work & research among our PGs is still moving ahead very slowly because of these things and maybe also by nature of researching (especially something that has very little written about it, but must be explored firsthand).  
First, we want to say that God IS answering your prayers, so please don't stop!!  Secondly, we plead with you not to get tired of hearing us share our joys as well as our struggles because this is our real life and sometimes it is not always rosy, there are thorns that we encounter.  Lastly, we are overwhelmed by your love, prayer, support and faithfulness to partner with us-- we absolutely could not do it without you!!
We love you all and we thank God for you!!



Three huge blessings!

Their mama loves them though they make her crazy at times!

Allie doesn't mind when the power goes out!