"One thing I ask of the LORD, this is what I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to gaze upon the beauty of the LORD and to seek him in his temple." Psalm 27:4
22 July 2007
Countering the Enemy with the Word
As we know we're not alone in our struggles to focus on prayer, worship and intercession, here is a list of the some of the feelings and the verses we used as we sought the Lord.
Spiritually Dry - "Out of his heart will flow rivers of living water. " John 7:38
Tired & Weak - "He gives power to the faint, and to him who has no might he inceases strength...Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength, they will fly on wings like eages. They will walk and not grow weary, they will run and not be faint. " Isaiah 40
Distracted & Unfocused - "Let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to JESUS, the founder and perfector of our faith." Hebrews 12
Disconnected - "Draw near to God and he WILL draw near to you." James 4:8
Hungry - "Man shall not live on bread alone." Luke 4:14 - Jesus himself used this one to counter Satan
Discouraged - "He will not grow faint or be discouraged, til he has established justice in the earth." Isaiah 42 - If our Messiah will never be discouraged, why then should we? May the Lord help us to press in and to cry out for his justice until he comes and establishes his kingdom on the earth
We can also find comfort in what the Lord told Paul regarding his 'thorn in the flesh':
"'My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.'
Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. For the sake of Christ, then I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions and calamities. For when I am weak, I am strong." 2 Corin 12:9
Teens Reveal Persecution in Vietnam
American Teens Find Persecution In Vietnam
(BARTLESVILLE, Okla.) As Vietnam’s president, Nguyen Minh Triet, comes to the United States this week, his focus will be on advancing trade and technology between his country and the U.S. Nguyen will try to avoid discussing human rights and religious freedom in his country.
But eight teens—six Americans and two Australians—discovered that persecution in Vietnam is real for Christians. The teens interviewed a pastor whose house church has been repeatedly torn down by the police. They were forced to flee from a Christian youth camp when police suddenly arrived.
Their adventure—Underground Reality: Vietnam—was captured on film last year and is now available on DVD from The Voice of the Martyrs, a ministry dedicated to helping persecuted Christians in nations like Vietnam.
“The president of Vietnam calls evangelical Christians law-breakers and says they should be punished,” says Todd Nettleton, spokesperson for VOM. “But the reality is these are simply Christians who want the freedom to worship God according to their conscience. They love their country; they pray for their government leaders. These aren’t trouble-makers or rebels, yet they are arrested, beaten and imprisoned. We’ve received a list of more than 100 Christians currently held in Vietnamese prisons.”
The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) listed Vietnam in its May, 2007, report as a “Country of Particular Concern” in regards to religious freedom.
Underground Reality: Vietnam, which was released on DVD this month, documents first hand the reality of persecution in Vietnam as it was encountered by the teens. One teen interviewed a young girl who had been abused by Vietnamese police. The group met with the children of a Vietnamese pastor who has spent years under house arrest because of his Christian activities. A face-to-face interview with a formerly-imprisoned pastor was a highlight for some of the teens.
“We talk a lot today about reality TV,” says Nettleton. “Well, this is the ultimate reality; the reality of life and death for Christians in Vietnam. The reality of how much they are willing to pay in order to live out their convictions and serve God in the way they feel called to serve Him. What could be more real?”
“We are pleased that Vietnam’s president will be visiting the United States,” says Nettleton. “We call on leaders within the U.S. government to ask President Nguyen hard questions about religious freedom and the way our Christian brothers and sisters are being treated in Vietnam. Good trade relations, and high profits, aren’t enough to ignore the mistreatment of people of faith in Vietnam.”
The Power of the Sword
"As I prayed in the spirit I kept thinking about how you felt like there was a tarp over you. The Lord started to speak to me and I just wrote as I continued praying. I believe He showed me this: For the sword of the Lord is the Word-- His Word. Let the Sword rend the heavens. You carry the Sword the Spirit wields. As He rends the heavens with His sword, so you must also rend with yours. Pray the Bible. Let the Word pour forth from your spirit--- release what has been stored up."
I have remembered her encouraging works since last March when she sent them to me. The other day I was trying to pray and just feeling like I couldn't connect with the spirit. I felt very spiritually dry and my mind felt clouded. Anything I could think of was distracting me from praying, especially things regarding my work. I was trying to write in my journal, but could only get a few sentences out before thinking about something else. My Bible was lying just out of my reach and I knew I needed to grab it and start praying from the Word. It seemed like the air was heavy and it took all my strength and concentration just to grab my Bible and put it on the bed. Then I summoned the same strength, opened it, and started praying. It still wasn't easy, but my thoughts were clearer and I was able to pray in a more focused way from the Word.
21 July 2007
Pray for Prayer!
The other day it seemed like the enemy would use anything to keep us from pressing in. We have committed to pray together an hour every day, although we're still having trouble getting back into that groove. Duarte was sick with a fever and a headache, and we knew we needed to pray together despite his health. As soon as we started to pray, the electricity went out. Now that may not seem like a big deal, but as soon as the power goes out the summer heat starts to seep through the walls and attack its intended victims. After ten minutes without AC or the fan we were sweating and having trouble focusing on the Lord.
Then I finally opened up the Bible and started praying from the Word. We still felt weak, but we were able to persevere until the electricity came back on. The hotter it is, the more the electricity goes out because there's just not enough energy produced here.
So please lift us up, that we would pray no matter how hot it is, or how busy we are, or what village we're off in!
18 July 2007
Praise & Prayer Update
Praises:
- Praise the Lord for safe travels. We made all of our flights despite chaos at the one airport and being pressed for time at our next connection. It was a stressful day of travel from Europe to here, but when we arrived we were greeted by one of H's friends at the airport.
- We have a place to stay, rent free! We need to pay for our utilities only. The Lord has surely sent us to a man of peace. We stayed one night with H's friend near the main part of the city, and the next day we met a friend of a friend who had the top floor of his house just laying empty. His wife and children are in Russia (He is a doctor born in P who spent most of his life in Russia) and he is waiting for some time to settle his family over here. In the meantime, we can stay at the house without paying any rent. The servants have been very helpful getting us moved in, helping us buy ACs, moving my fridge, and telling us where to buy everything. We were also given food for the first week since we didn't get our stove set up until yesterday.
- Sweet reunions - we have been enjoying connecting with friends, both Muslim and Christian
- Our time in Europe was really a blessing. In D's country we were able to share the gospel and spend time in interession for the islands. In our next stop, I connected with my friend Vera (an exchange student who stayed at my house during high school) and her family. Last time I visited, over three years ago, only her brother was a believer. This time I was able to hear the testimonies of how Vera and her mother had come to know and follow the Lord! God truly draws near to those who draw near to Him.
Prayer:
- That we would finish getting settled (internet hooked up, bank accounts, jobs, etc) and be able to focus on what the Lord has for us here
- That in the light of the recent bloodshed in the capital people's hearts would be open and their eyes would be enlighted to know the one true God
- That we would become a couple who is strong in prayer and in our spiritual gifts so that we may better serve the church here and boldly share the reason for the hope that we have
- That the Lord would guide us to believers in our city who we can fellowship with, partner with, encourage and be encouraged by
Snakes & Dragons
H and I were at the mountain। We sat down both side to side and had a heartfelt desire to pray over the land in the horizon and for its peoples. However, as we began to intercede and pray we were immediately confronted with many obstacles. These fell under two categories. One being FEAR, and the other OPPRESSION. The first, FEAR, was manifested through snakes. There were many different types of snakes. Some were big, and some were small. Some were red and some were green, while others were yellow. In the dream, they began to appear out of nowhere and headed towards us . Slithering around us, and hissing, they were trying to scare, intimidate and distract us from praying.
All of our attention was no longer on those we had hoped to intercede for, but rather it had turned to these abysmal creatures. I remember both of us praying hard and fervently for them to leave. "In the name of Jesus, leave. I rebuke you" we shouted, but nothing seemed to happened. So, to our disappointment, we were still gripped with fear, and we hadn't yet been able to focus in on those we longed to pray for.
The second obstacle in the dream was under the category of OPPRESSION. While we were attempting to rid ourselves of the snakes we saw in the distance many dragons flying, and breathing fire over the land ahead. They were hovering to and fro, persecuting, tyrannizing, suppressing, and subduing the people.
CONCLUSIONS:
- We must be equipped through the knowledge of the Word, and through experience on how to deal with the fears, and the distractions that will rise up and possibly keep us from praying.
- Along with these hindrances, we must also realize that there are many things that are keeping people in bondage. The oppression over the land is great, and as long as Christians neglect to put on the full armor of God and contend for the downtrodden, the dragons of this world will continue to rule and lead the souls of men and women to the fiery pits of Hell.
- Lastly, we must never forget that God is always with us, helping us in our struggles, and keeping us safe from the enemy, as long as we choose to listen to his warning words. I believe this is relevant to the dream because in it, while my wife and I were confronting the snakes on the mountain, there was behind us someone who was trying to help us and warn us. He was standing only a couple of feet away and was keeping us aware of any incoming snakes. He was in essence, keeping our backs safe, and was not allowing us to be struck down by any unforeseen attack.
26 May 2007
Identifying with Sin
Intercessory prayer can only really flow out of a deep level of personal identification. Compare the way we pray for a starving child in Africa to the way we would pray for our own child. The difference is not so much the scale of emotion as the level of intimacy. When distant strangers become intimate neighbors our prayers for them find passion. The Bible is full of such identification. Jeremiah identified so strongly with Israel's pain that he wrote: Oh my anguish, my anguish! I writhe in pain. Oh, the agony of my heart…the whole land lies in ruins (Jeremiah 4:19). Hosea was even called to identify with Israel's unfaithfulness to the extent of marrying an adulterous wife. When Nehemiah hear about the disgrace of Israel, I sat down and wept. For some days I mourned and fasted and prayed before the God of heaven. Then I said, "O Lord…I confess the sins we Israelites, including myself and my father's house, have committed against you." (Nehemiah 1:4-6)
As we seek God for revival, we have a priestly duty to confess the sins of our nation. In Scripture this is never a detached theological exercise, but a heart cry, often accompanied by fasting, mourning and the wearing of sackcloth and ashes. In such prayer, we acknowledge that the filth of society infects and affects us too, and we cry out that in God's perfect anger, he would remember mercy and spare us. Daniel prayed a remarkable intercessory prayer for Israel, owning its disobedience as his own, although he himself was "highly esteemed" by God (Daniel 10:11). While I was speaking and praying, confessing my sin and the sin of my people Israel and making my request to the Lord my God for his holy hill…Gabriel came to me in swift flight
(Daniel 9:21)
(p 104-105 - Awakening Cry - Pete Greig)
May we mourn for the sins of our cities and may we cry out for God to have mercy and deliver them.