Saturday, January 29, 2011
Brazil Leadings (Parte Cinco)
On November 18, 2010 I wrote:
The week of internship temptations seems to have passed by without me caving in. God really gave me strength, trust, and inner peace with Brazil. Today, while discussing my potential internship in Brazil, I was advised that I can pursue backup plans while still being open and pursuing the main internship that I feel God leading me into. After leaving that meeting, I was uncertain about how to move forward. I went to work right after that (afterschool program) and during reading time one of the kids put an alphabet book in front of me to read, and the very first thing my eyes saw was 'B is for Brazil.'
I believe that God is clearly leading me to Brazil and for me to pursue other options, even as backups, would be adultery of trust and faith. The only peace I have had is with singularly pursuing interning in Brazil, even though I have fears and hesitations with seeing myself there.
God is continuing to teach me to trust in Him and His glorious plans. If I can prove faithful with this, it could allow for God to lead me into even greater things for His kingdom and His glory.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Brazil Leadings (Parte Quatro)
On November 15, 2010, I wrote:
"Last weekend, Elias and I went to Chicago to visit some friends and see a 116 Clique concert. The pastor of the church we went to was teaching on Mark 6:45-52 where Jesus walks on water. He addressed something that had never jumped out before. It says that 'he (Jesus) made his disciples get into the boat and go before him to the other side' while he went off to pray. A storm arose and it says that 'he saw that they were making headway painfully, for the wind was against them.'
Jesus sent them into a storm that they couldn't get out of. They still persevered and painfully made headway. Sometimes we have to painfully make headway with what we feel God leading us into and wait for Him to act.
That sermon was very encouraging and it seemed confirming that I need to continue on making headway with Brazil as I feel that is what God has directed me to.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Brazil Leadings (Parte Três)
"In the meantime, I still didn't have any word from the organization I was hoping to intern with. Then that Saturday night, I came across a prayer letter I had written about the previous summer's Brazil trip. I read through it and and received a surge of excitement as I saw that I mentioned the possibility of doing some street work with YWAM while I was in Brazil. I looked up YWAM and saw they had a sizeable ministry in Belo Horizonte (the same city I would be in with the other organization) and I noticed that they accept volunteers for one to three month terms. I emailed them and heard back very quickly, and things began to progress with the application progress.
I sincerely believe God is leading me there. It is quickly approaching the internship finalization deadline and I am trusting God will deliver in a big way. It's in God's hands now, and there's no better place."
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Brazil Leadings (Parte Duas)
And cause the blind to see
Erase complete the sinners past
And set the captives free
Only You can take the widows cry
And cause her heart to sing
Be a Father to the fatherless
Our Savior and our King
We will be Your hands, we will be Your feet
We will run this race
In the darkest place, we will be Your light
We will be Your light
-Solution, Hillsong United
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Brazil Leadings (Parte Uma)
As I prepare to leave for Brazil in less than a week, I am revisiting some journal entries that I had written in the past months in regards to God leading me to Brazil. I will post some of these entries in the next few days leading up to the trip to help give a glimpse of what God has been doing in my heart leading up to this ministry.
This time in Brazil will also be the culmination of my time at the University of Northern Iowa and it is classified as an internship where I will receive the final credits for graduation. Because of this, I had deadlines and requirements for my internship site and that proved to be a very faith building exercise for me.
The Backstory: In summer of 2010 I arrived in Brazil to serve with a ministry, but I wasn't allowed to enter the country after arriving in São Paulo because of a lack of proper documentation. I felt that I would be returning and the one picture I had of Brazil that stuck with me was that of looking out the airplane window and seeing a favela (slum).
While pursuing setting up an internship this past fall, I made much effort in being connected to the organization I was going to be with that summer. No doors were opening with that and I was beginning to get anxious as months had passed with no positive communication from their end.
On October 4th, 2010 I wrote,
“I am beginning to start double guessing on plans for spring internship. It has been trying and frustrating that I haven't been emailed and it has been over a month now. I also have seemed to have lost drive in studying Portuguese. I just want to know that I am step with God's leading and I keep 'yo-yo'ing.'
God, if You want me with that organization this spring, give me confirmation. If not, close that door and show me the open door You want me to enter. I want to rely on You fully for the selection, I put my trust in You.”
The frustrations continued the next day when I was unable to reach the organization by phone, with a recorded message saying the number was invalid even though I had reached them before by that number. I then began having increased thoughts of pursuing backup internship possibilities and two main ministries stood out to me: the camp I had worked at the past four summers and the highschool youth group I had served with the past three school years.
Then on that night of October 5th, while praying in a prairie reserve at UNI, I was seeking God as to an answer to what God had prepared for me for the spring.
“I then saw two planes in the night sky which appeared to be very close and appeared to be flying in the same direction. But after a little while I could see that they had gradually different angles of travel and began to veer away from each other, ultimately ending up in very different directions.
I felt God was telling me the importance of being faithful to the task He has given and the will He has for me. For all too easily, I could begin to ever so slightly take control and begin veering off. Starting with the decisions I make now, it could shape the rest of my life. But rather, I want God to be the sole shaper of my days.
Like the apostle Paul, I want my life to be summed up/explained by just saying 'by the will of God.' Not by my will, or anyone else's, but only 'by the will of God.'
This trusting is a scary place as the world says to forsake these 'foolish' ideas and think logically. And also every last ounce of me fights for something more clear, something I can grab a hold of and feel more secure in, instead of all these unknowns of what/where God is planning for me.
God, take the reins. Lead me to Your arms of peace, comfort, and rest. Show me more of You, that I may learn to trust You more.”
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Legally Blind Faith
One thing that I've been thinking a lot about the last couple days is the idea of stepping out and making plans to advance God's kingdom (which is a pretty nifty thing). Lately I have been in the mindset that one should wait until God had specifically(-ish ("-ish" because usually His plans aren't long term, 20 year vision plan specific)) revealed to them His plan for them. Yesterday, a nifty guy Taylor and I had a meeting with kind of a missionary recruiter and at one point the recruiter asked me if 100 missionaries showed up at my door asking where to go, where I would send them (He had earlier spoke about the 10/40 window where much of the unreached people groups are). I was kinda bamboozled and I asked him if these missionaries had any indication from God where they were called, and he said no. I then said "Well, I'd hope that God would reveal to me where they are to go." He then was probably a little frustrated and just wanted me to answer the question and said that God had revealed to them that I would tell them where to go, but apparently God didn't reveal to me specifically where they were to go.
It was a toughie as I have felt that to step out in faith on something that God hasn't specifically revealed can be a dangerous thing. I had believed that it can definitely be a good thing, but I have felt that it can also be risky spiritually as you could be just banking on something based on your own preconceived plans that you have put before God and ordered Him to sign off on.
I had heard a story of how some individuals somewhere in Eastern Asia had been trying to make it to a revival meeting happening on a large hill. There had been a lot of rain and a small river had flooded and was flowing very rapidly. A group of young adults had reached the river and it was blocking their way to the meeting and a few of them declared that they would have faith that God would bring them through the waters and they began worshiping God and then ran into the waters but were swept away and their bodies were eventually found a couple days later. It's definitely a sad story but it carries a lot of lessons in it, that to step out in faith in something that God hasn't revealed to us can be not the best thing for us spiritually and in this case physically. In the book "Adventures in Naked Faith" by missionary Ross Tooley he says that faith exploits like these "had failed in at least one key area. We acted on our own, not at God's prompting. We ignored the fact that God specially spoke to Moses at the burning bush to lead the people of Israel out of Egypt. It was not Moses' idea. We forgot that the walls of Jericho fell down because God specifically spoke to Joshua to march around that city seven times. We failed to see that it was God who gave Elijah the idea of calling fire down from heaven." (I hope that's sound, if you disagree, let me know as that would be swell.)
For example, when Peter walked on water, he asked Jesus if he could first and Jesus gave him the go ahead. It would be a radically different thing for Peter to just feel like he could do it, he knew that he should ask first. Tooley said on the subject, "it would be foolish of him to attempt this without some word from God. He needed guidance."
I guess I had applied that lesson to things such as faith exploits in carrying the Gospel around the world, but now I feel like that my reasoning has been off for that category.
The main thing being that we aren't stepping into the water without any prior approval. While God hasn't declared that he wants everyone to go to their nearest bodies of water and go water walking, God has made it clear throughout His word that He desires for the Gospel to be carried to all peoples. I believe that if God hasn't given special revelations to individuals and groups of people to go to a specific place to do a specific thing that it doesn't discount the general revelation that He has given to all believers to make Him known among the earth and that our plans can be used for His glory if we are in the center of His will and are aware that at any second our plans could change by His guidance.
Now, a video that I think is pretty powerful: