One of our dear, precious ladies has an intense struggle with depression. She has been in this battle for twenty-one years. We rejoiced in her conversion this past year and began to see a difference in her countenance and spirit. More recently, however, her struggle has intensified. Tonight a group of ladies from our church went out to her home for a singspiration and blessing time. The Lord brought many verses to mind as different ones shared promises from God, examples from the Word, or personal situations in which the Lord had brought them through a difficult time. We spent three hours together and it was just such a blessing to hear our ladies give counsel to her using the Word of God. When our time came to a close, we joined hands to pray for our sister, Tânia (white shirt, flowered skirt). She´s in a real battle, but the battle is the Lord´s. Remember her in prayer!
Monday, November 23, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
The 84 year old Lawyer
I ride the bus a lot and on many occasions I have had an opportunity to speak with someone about the gospel. This past week as I took a bus to go downtown, I made my way in and found it full, thus standing room only. Making my way towards the middle of the bus to increase the probability of a seat becoming free, I saw that there was one open towards the back. I sat down next to an older gentleman who began to thank me for sitting there. Oh boy, this is odd, I thought. After a few moments I gave him a tract and the conversation opened immediately as he began to share what his personal belief and life perspective is. It was obvious that he felt justified by his works, citing his faithful attendance to mass, prayers to God and high ethics by which he maintained his life. He shared two grievous statements: first, that he preferred not to dwell on the thought of life after death and second, he believed that Jesus had sinned. In the first, he errs because willful ignorance cannot negate truth and the second in that we could never obtain forgiveness of sin if Jesus were not sinless (as well as His death would have been in vain, etc.)! A lawyer, age 84--I do not know how open he was to accepting something opposite his belief, but I was surely thankful for the opportunity to share what God says, which, is promised to not return void. How important it is to give God's Word to those who have been blinded by false beliefs!
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