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Monday, August 13, 2007
Moving day
Just a quick update for our friends:
Right now, our move to Cluj is scheduled to happen on Thursday August 23. Please continue in prayer for us for all of the many logistical issues that have to be worked out, for the packing, and for the move itself and travel.
For the eyes of the Lord move to and fro about the earth, that He may strongly support those whose hearts are completely His. --2 Chronicles 16:9a
One Sunday some years ago, I was in New York and went to church at the Brooklyn Tabernacle. A 17-year-old boy in the youth choir gave testimony about how God's hand had been on his life. He grew up in a very rough neighborhood where gangs, drugs, prostitution, and violence were rampant. As a young boy, he looked up to the gang members and wanted to be like them. But he said that when he grew old enough to actually hang out with them, his heart wasn't in it; and he came to know that he didn't really want anything to do with them. Because his heart belonged to the Lord Jesus Christ. One day, the boy said, he was in a helpless position when accosted by two men who intended to rob him, and perhaps even kill him. He was overwhelmed with fear, but the eyes of the LORD saw what the two villains were doing. Suddenly, inexplicably, "something just came over them" and they took off, leaving him completely unharmed. God's word gives us the promise that if we have a heart that doesn't belong to the ways of the world, He will be our unseen protector in times of distress. Our eyes might not readily notice His presence when terror strikes, but His all-knowing eyes see everything on earth, and He has the situation in hand even in those emergencies that allow us no time to pray more than, "Help!" Because the eyes of the Most High are active eyes. They don't sit still. They don't take up residence in a church building and fail to go with you elsewhere. They diligently search the world night and day for every opportunity to show God's strength on your behalf. They glorify His name by watching over the righteous. Anyone, no matter how strong, who tries to harm God's children has no chance to do so outside of His will. Perhaps your circumstances cause you to live in fear. Maybe you live alone. Or maybe you live in a dangerous neighborhood. Or maybe you're petrified because someone threatened to do you harm. Or maybe it's something else, but for whatever reason, your home just doesn't feel like a safe haven for you. And you just can't shake the fear you feel for your safety, or for the safety of your spouse, children or other loved ones. God's message for you is one of good tidings: You've no need to fear if you know the Lord and live for Him. "He Who watches over you will neither slumber nor sleep," (Psalm 121:3-4) so that you can sleep easy. "When you lie down, you will not be afraid. Yes, you will lie down, and your sleep will be sweet. Do not be afraid of sudden terror, nor of trouble from the wicked when it comes, for the LORD will be your confidence and will keep your foot from being caught." (Proverbs 3:24-26) He Who sits on the throne of the universe is a Defender of unmatched strength, and He is watching you all the time. Make your heart completely His, and find rest and perfect peace in Him at all times.
If you're knowledgeable of Bible prophecy, then when you read THIS ARTICLE from the NY Times, it will be evident to you why I linked to it. (And if you're not knowledgeble of Bible prophecy, you should become so.) Here's a link that could help you learn while listening to teachings online.
We just returned from Cluj to Buzau to begin the process of moving to Cluj. Our goal, Lord-willing, is to move there in two weeks.
UPDATE SATURDAY--The link to our web photo album of the new neighborhood we'll be living in didn't work, so I've removed it today. But you can see the photo album by emailing us to ask for it, and you'll receive an invite email to go to the album, which will contain a link that works.
We got a witnessing opportunity this morning to the real estate agent who represented our new landlord at the apartment we have just rented. It happened when she suggested we must do what is a common practice in Romania these days among owners and renters whose integrity is worth less to them than a little money. She said what we must do is first sign the real contract for the rental, and then make a second fake contract that would lie about how much money the apartment was being rented for, so the landlord could report the false numbers to the government and avoid paying the taxes she owed. It is done so commonly and with so little conscience against it that when I said No, we won't do that, she was pretty sure I was just joking. (Because the end result is that we will have to pay the taxes on top of our rent since we refuse to help the landlord avoid it, and in a city like this, someone taking that stand is uncommon.)
When I told her I was completely serious, and she realized that I was refusing to tell a lie that would have made my rent cost 16 percent lower by bilking the government, she said somewhat mockingly, "Yes, you would go to hell for sure if you did this."
I said, "Oh, no, I'm definitely going to heaven, but even though I know that for sure, I'm still not going to do this. If she (the landlord) lies to the finance officials, her signature will be the only one on the paper."
Then she said, still kind of mockingly, "Okay, so you'll always be poor in this life, but at least you get to go to heaven because of this."
"No," I said, "I'll never be poor because of this, and I'll not get to heaven because I was honest, either."
Something in that moment changed her demeanor, because the situation that started out with flippant talk about eternity, because of our willingness to do what was right even at a financial cost, somehow had just become a situation where she wanted to talk sincerely about such issues. She was intrigued about a couple things in what we had told her that were different from anything she had ever heard before.
The first was that I was speaking with assurance that I have eternal life, and the second was that I wasn't trusting in any good works or in personal integrity to earn it for me.
So why will you be going to heaven, then, she wanted to know.
I explained to her that the Bible teaches that no one is good enough to deserve heaven, and that the only people who go there will be those who receive it as a free gift of God because they trust in His Son. This is possible, I explained, because Jesus had lived a perfect life in our place, and then had died on the cross in our place, taking all the punishment we deserve for our sins against God. So we can have eternal life if we trust in Him, and let Him give us His righteous record.
"And it is because of thankfulness to God for that gift of eternal life," I explained, "that I can be motivated to refuse to be dishonest in this situation."
She marveled at that, saying that "our church always threatens us with hell and says 'if you're not really good and don't do this and this and this then you'll go to hell.'" The idea that eternal life is a gift of God, not of works so that no one can boast, was a completely new concept to her.
And I tell this story to ask you to continue to pray for us, because as we share the gospel in Cluj, Romania, we'll see that this all-important truth about right relationships with God is a totally new concept for almost everyone we share it with. And I also share this story to remind all of you reading it who believe, that this is a truth that is lost on almost all of the people you encounter each day, wherever you live in this world. Even among religious people, you'll find most folks you know think that "good people" go to heaven and "bad people" go to hell.
If you know the Lord, and know the simple, Biblical way to come to know Him, live your life looking for and asking God for opportunities to tell others about Him. He wants the people you encounter as you go about your daily life to know the gospel of Jesus Christ, and as you pray asking His Holy Spirit to fill and empower you, and to prepare the hearts of people you meet, then He will give you chances to share and the boldness it takes to walk through those open doors.
Well, it looks like the Lord has already answered prayers about our apartment hunt on the first day. We found a place this morning that we like, in a good neighborhood that we like, and we expect to sign a rental contract on it this evening. It is nicer than our current home in Buzau, and we thank God for His provision in that, because housing costs a lot more in Cluj and we're getting a good deal, paying less than we thought we would have to pay for a place, although it's just under 200 dollars per month more than we pay for rent in Buzau.
The rest of the week we'll be trying to get things ready best we can, before we return to Buzau for the move. We need to paint and do other fixup type work, as well as get a stove and some kitchen cabinets and a few pieces of furniture. We'll try to get the place as close to ready for our move in as we can this week, and plan to go back to Buzau on the weekend.
Thank you to all of you who prayed with us for this--God heard and answered.
The Spirit and the bride say, "Come!" --Revelation 22:17a
It is the age of grace. A time when eternal salvation is being freely offered to everyone on earth who is willing to receive it. To let them know, the Holy Spirit is engaged in a wonderful alliance with the bride of Christ -- the church. The message this alliance preaches is so simple and clear that it can be voiced in one urgent word: "Come!" Come experience salvation. Come experience the forgiveness of all your sins. Come receive the free gift of fellowship with your Creator. Come know the peace and joy of being inhabited by the God of the universe and being made holy and righteous by Him. Come, all of you who have not yet become a child of God; Come to Him and drink freely of the water of life. Ever since Pentecost, the work of the Church and the work of the Holy Spirit have been one and the same. By His own choice, the Holy Spirit does not work alone. By His own design, every move He makes follows the prayers of His people. His every Word of witness to the lost world is spoken through Christians whose mouths He controls and whose lives He sanctifies to the glory of the Father in heaven. Every action of His people on His behalf is inspired by Him, and carried out to completion by Him through His indwelling power and the gifts He bestows. When the Spirit and the bride work together, as it should be, their voices become inseparable, inviting the world to "Come!" But it is so easy for our churches to become distracted from this noble purpose. Buildings, facilities, programs, committees, power struggles, fundraising campaigns, procedures, traditions, self-centeredness, sinful attitudes, arguments -- everywhere we turn, there is another circumstance or situation that seems ready-made to take our attention off the purpose defined for us in Revelation 22: to be the mouthpiece of the Spirit of God. Before long, we no longer operate in alliance with the Spirit Who lives in us, and we begin to quench His fire and turn the living organism of the church into a mere organization built by feeble human hands, designed by inferior human intellect, and sustained only by failing human strength. If that is happening in your life, or in the church you attend, the Spirit calls to you today, saying, "Come back." Come back to the purpose for which you were called. Come back to the evangelism alliance where you and the Holy Spirit join hearts, minds, and voices to beckon the lost and dying souls of the world to come to Jesus and be saved.
An update to the post below on Friday night--You can see some YouTube video from Will Anderson from the concert Thursday in Brasov at his blog here.
The Calvary Chapel churches in Brasov and Bistrita are having evangelistic concerts next week--Thursday and Friday evenings (Aug 9-10) in Brasov and Saturday the 11th in Bistrita. These events have the potential for large crowds of people who don't know the Lord, so we pray that God's Spirit will move in hearts through the popular music styles, to bring people to Himself.
As God is moving us across the country, He is also raising up replacements for us in key areas of ministry we've had here.
Today when we did our orphanage ministry along with our friend Johnny, we told the orphanage staff about how we're moving to Cluj soon. We've been hoping to replace ourselves there in ministering to the kids when we go, and the response of the workers there opened the door for that when they asked if we would have anyone else who could keep coming weekly and doing what we've been doing after we're gone.
So we told them about the Baptist missionary that we were hoping to pass this ministry open door to when we leave, and they were open to that. It turned out, in fact, that one of the workers there already knows him and has a favorable impression of him.
Slobozia
Another ministry we've had for the last year and a half is frequent preaching/teaching ministry in the evangelical church in Lili's hometown of Slobozia, which has been without a senior pastor for that time period. This month, they took on a new fulltime pastor, so the time of need for us to be there has come to a close. The new pastor learned this week that we are moving to Cluj, and he is having us come there this weekend for me to preach one last time this Sunday and so that we can say our goodbyes to that congregation.
The Search for a new home
On Monday, Lord-willing, we'll be on trains for 11+ hours to go to Cluj, where this coming week we'll begin our search for a place to live. Please pray for God to guide us in this and provide the right home and location for our family. We praise the Lord that our financial support level is good, because housing in Cluj will cost at least twice as much as in Buzau, and since the Lord has been and continues to be a generous provider of our needs, we can go into that new situation without cause for worry.
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Sing to the Lord, praise His Name; proclaim His salvation day after day. Declare His glory among the nations, His marvelous deeds among all peoples. For great is the Lord and most worthy of praise; He is to be feared above all gods. For all the gods of the nations are idols, but the Lord made the heavens... Say among the nations, "The Lord reigns." --from Psalm 96