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Tuesday’s Prayers for America (4/22/2014)

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The total number of illegal immigrants in America is estimated to be in the 12 million range with over 80% being from Latin American, mainly Mexico. My state of California is home to nearly 3 million illegal immigrants.

Okay, why is this happening?

The alien who is among you shall rise above you higher and higher, but you will go down lower and lower. (Deuteronomy 28:43)

One of the curses for disobeying God’s voice is that the aliens in a nation will be raised up above that nation’s citizens. Has that been happening here in America? Yes, in many ways, including employment, politics, healthcare, and more.

Remember: the aliens or illegal immigrants are not accursed, but instead, we Americans are the ones who are living under a curse because of our many sins before God. Thus, don’t blame the illegal immigrants for America’s problems. We Americans are the problem. We must repent.

How we handle the illegal immigrant problem in America will also determine the grace that God shows our nation in the future. We will end up reaping what we sow.

So, let’s be careful to extend mercy and love whenever we can to the illegal immigrants in our midst.

My prayer for America today:

Lord, help us Americans to see You within the illegal immigrants who live among us. So, that if they are hungry, thirsty,  poorly clothed, sick, or in prison, we would go to them and bless them as though it were You. (Based on Matthew 25:35-40)

What do you think and has the Lord spoken to you?

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Jim’s Testimony

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My name is Jim.

My beautiful wife and I have been sponsoring children since we first found out about Gospel for Asia’s Bridge of Hope program. We had always wanted to have a large family, perhaps a dozen children, but our hearts were changed as we saw the incredible need of the poor children throughout Asia.

Instead of a dozen, we have had two children. Then, we got four more through GFA Bridge of Hope. They were our little hearts, children whose letters we read over and over again. Their pictures were mounted on our wall, and every day the four of us prayed for them. I considered them to be my children and loved them as my own, although I was sure we would never meet this side of eternity.

But God blew my socks off and sent me to India on a business venture about a year ago. My wife reminded me about Gospel for Asia and said I should give them a call to see if I could visit a GFA Bridge of Hope center while I was there. Amazingly, I could!

My heart was not ready for the sights of India. Still, the images of people, I can only assume they were Dalits, sitting on the  roadside without any life in their eyes…everything looked so hopeless! I felt incredibly burdened for these people. It almost brought me to tears to see them and still does to this day.

But when I went to the center, I was simply astonished. The joy! The laughter! The sight of these children, dozens of them, beautiful, laughing, singing! It was so different from everything I saw around them. They were so vibrant and full of life.

This group of over a hundred kids was laughing, studying, and learning about the Lord all at once. It was amazing. But all of this did not prepare me for what was about to happen.

There was one little face in the crowd that I recognized. When I saw him, my little Manu, I just froze. The teacher told him who I was, and he locked eyes with me and he smiled the largest smile I have ever seen. He ran up to me and latched onto me like I was a life raft in the middle of the ocean.

This little 8-year old boy stepped back and looked me straight in the eyes. “Dad,” he said, “thank you for loving me.”

I burst into tears.

After that day, I have never been the same. I left India with a new perspective on life. Anything we could do to help these children, we must do.

Now, my wife and I sponsor two dozen children − twice as many as we ever thought we would have on our own. They are scattered all throughout India and Nepal. I cannot imagine doing anything more worthwhile with my life. This is it. My family and I are dedicated to saving as many people as we can. And Gospel for Asia enables us to do that.

(No Longer a Slumdog, K. P. Yohannan, © 2011 by K. P. Yohannan, GFA Books, pages 131-133)

No Longer a Slumdog is now free at Gospel for Asia. You can check it out here.

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Tuesday’s Prayers for America (4/15/2014)

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When Jesus walked in His ministry, Israel was a powder keg, waiting for a spark to set it off. The Jews were searching for a warrior, like King David, to lead and rid the nation of Rome’s iron rule over it. They desperately desired their freedom.

Therefore when the people saw the sign which He had performed, they said, “This is truly the Prophet who is to come into the world.” So Jesus, perceiving that they were intending to come and take Him by force to make Him king, withdrew again to the mountain by Himself alone. (John 6:14-15)

Jesus understood that Israel’s problem was not Rome, but rather, its sin. He knew that every human, from the worst to the best, needed a Savior to set  him loose from the kingdom of darkness.

So, Jesus walked in His calling and became the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the whole world.

This week tempers raged in America as the Bureau of Land Management attempted to remove cattle from a ranch in Nevada. Guns were drawn by both sides, but eventually the government forces retreated from the scene.

Sadly, we can expect more confrontations like this, between government forces and citizens or citizens versus citizens, because sin is increasing more and more in America.

As Christians, we are not called to stand on the sidelines and watch the action from afar. We are called to rush onto the battlefield and pray for both sides, hoping God’s grace will cover all disputes.

Today I prayed:

Lord, I pray and intercede for all people and for our government leaders, that we may lead a peaceful and quiet life in America, godly and dignified in every way, so that all may be saved and come to the knowledge of the Truth. (Based on 1 Timothy 2: 1-2, 4)

What do you think and has the Lord spoken to you today?

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Inside Israel

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Once again, it’s time to hear from our sister in Jerusalem about what she is witnessing there as a believer in Yeshua. Put your prayer shawls on and pray for Israel and Sister J. Now here she is …

Greetings with love in The Name of Yeshua h’Meshiach, The Lord, Who overcame both death AND life, sin AND our own self righteousness and Who through His great love and mercy has called us – unworthy as we are – to catch a glimpse and be a part of such an intricate and WONDERful plan. May HE be blessed and glorified, and may you be blessed.

I ache over this letter…Passover (Pesach) #2…because I have been writing to you daily in my head and have so much to share on so many levels and yet time constraints will not allow it to happen.  May The Lord grant great grace to share something that will add to each of us.

Passover is the biggest time of Jewish year.  According to Exodus 12 and 13 it is to be the BEGINNING of the year for us [Exodus 12:2], and how that changed I do not know, but however many of us still say to one another, “shana toga” (a good new year) anyway.  Passover is usually considered the beginning of the nation and the people of Israel, and we are told all through the Bible to look back to the deliverance from Egypt and not to return to captivity there in.

“For the life of the flesh is in the blood and I have given it to you upon the alter to make atonement for your souls, for it is the blood that makes atonement for the soul.” (Leviticus 17:11)

And:

“And according to the law almost all things are purified with blood, and without the shedding of blood there is no remission.” (Hebrews 9:22)

Blood is a mystery.  We recoil from it.  Many of Yeshua’s followers turned their backs on Him when He told them that in order to live we must eat His flesh and drink His blood [Jn. 6:53] – a mystery way beyond the understanding in the flesh as it can only be spiritually discerned.

On the 10th day of the month (of Nissan), the pure male unblemished lamb was to be taken into the home. One lamb for each house. It was to be examined closely for defects.  Today is the 10th day of Nissan and I awoke this morning thinking about what it was like to take the little pure, innocent lamb into the family and live with it until the 14th day. Then to shed it’s blood.  I have thought of it over the years as the cost of sin and the price of freedom. MY sin. MY freedom. WHAT A PRICE!  BLOOD. With the life in it.  And how many of Yeshua’s followers and even DISCIPLES participated in His death?  What of Judas, who lived with Him?

And so, you know the story well. The Israelites were told to kill the lamb and place it’s blood on the lintel of the door posts. Only those who stayed INSIDE, protected by the blood, would be spared as the death angel passed over, as he went through the land of Egypt killing every first born, from the animals to people. In the homes of slaves even to the house of Pharaoh.

We can only marvel as we remember Yeshua – the perfect, innocent Lamb of God, the only begotten Son of The King, being lead as a Lamb to the slaughter on Passover. I can not begin to touch the intricacies of the first and last Passover and how perfectly they are intertwined.

But I was surprised at how many of you asked after the first email that I elaborate on some of the customs of the Passover itself.  I thought you would be tired of them by now.  So much is available on the internet for you to read, but do keep in mind that there are great variations in traditions concerning the Seder (that word means order as in the order of the service) and even the food that is considered kosher for Passover.

When I was a child growing up in New York there were not many foods available that were kosher for Passover where we lived.  There was matzo (the unleavened bread, striped and pierced), matzo meal (or matzo flour) and a special Passover cookie (macaroons).  Aside from that there was not much.  We ate a lot of eggs, fish and chicken.  The matzo was covered with chicken fat (schmaltz) and salt (TERRIBLY unhealthy…it was poor people’s butter).

We would store our every day dishes and silverware in a remote back storage area and out would come the special best Passover dishes and silverware reserved only for Passover.  The ancient haggadot (traditional book read at the Seder) passed down from my Grandparents, appeared with their curious woodcuts and drawings. Our family would gather for the very special meal with my father leaning on a pillow in a comfortable chair while sitting at the head of the table. He looked so deserving of respect.  We children admired him.  Our mother sat at the other head of the table beaming.  She would light the Shabat candles and we would all wash our hands in a basin and wipe one another’s hands.  I think of Yeshua washing His disciples feet at that last Seder.

The law of the Passover is laid out in Exodus 12 and 13 and basically tells us that no LEAVEN is to be found in any of our homes. No leavened bread is to be eaten but only unleavened bread for 7 days.  I have always understood leaven to be an agent that is added to something to make it rise (ferment), ie: yeast, baking powder, baking soda.  Many of our people extend that to anything that CAN rise or puff up, such as flour, corn, beans, rice, peas (legumes). The list is L-O-N-G.  HOWEVER, here in Israel we have ABUNDANCE of creative foods that LOOK risen or leavened to me (puffed up with air, filled with beaten egg whites or other things). So we lack for NOTHING.

As I have shared in previous letters, Jews are divided into two distinct ethnic groups according to the areas that they resided in during the 2,000 year dispersion.  The Jews that settled toward the Orient (and Arab) or Spanish and North African areas are called Sephardic. The Jews that settled in the Western European areas are called Ashkenazi.  The traditions are quite different in these two groups. THEN there are also major differences inside of each group. For example: Yemenite Jews have different traditions from Persian Jews although both are Sephardic. Plus, there are differences from family to family.

Of course, each is sure that theirs is right and best.

Certain things are pretty standard.  The Seder dinner begins at sundown on the 14th of the month of Nissan. This year it will be on this coming Monday.

Special prayers have been continuing for a month already and people have been searching their hearts for leaven.  At the same time people have been cleansing their homes of leaven.  In simpler times when people had very few possessions, families would just throw everything out and break dishes and replace them least there be some hidden crumbs.  Still, the streets are currently full of household items that people put out and replace.

In certain areas huge outdoor cauldrons bubble away over an open fire to immerse pots and pans to be koshered for the holiday for those who can’t just replace them.  The extent of the cleaning hit a crisis several years back when a number of women killed themselves or lost their minds, fearful that there might be a crumb left in an inevitable crack in the stone floor or old window casing. So the rabbis began to teach moderation in ridding of all hometz (leaven), but MOSTLY in our hearts.

There has been a concerted attempt to moderate the intensity with which the task is taken on.  Nonetheless, most people scrub as much as possible to obey the command that was given – and confirmed again and again – unto ALL generations.

“It is a night of solemn observances to the Lord for bringing them out of the land of Egypt.  This is that night of the Lord, a solemn observance for all the children of Israel throughout their generations.” (Exodus 12:42)

So!

Our homes are scrubbed and purged of leaven. Our markets either close or seal off with shrink wrap or other prohibiting materials entire sections that contain food forbidden for Passover. By LAW these may not be tampered with. More and more older people simply seal their homes and move to a hotel for the week as the task has become too difficult. The hearts have been prepared with much prayer and that special hush that I have tried to describe so often descends as people dressed in their very finest holiday garb gather together – often very large groups – to partake together in the rituals surrounding the Seder itself.

The Seder is a time to tell the story and to pass it along to the children and to the generation to come.

This will be written for the generation to come That a people yet to be created may praise the Lord.” (Psalm 102:18)

The meal, which lasts for many hours, begins as mine did when I was a child.  Although there are traditional haggadot, handed down since the middle ages, more and more people are re-writing them to be more meaningful as the old ones can be terribly cryptic.

As believers there are many haggadot written to show to our children the wonderfully woven covenants, the faithfulness of God and how He NEVER changes and His way is revealed to us all.  There is wonderful singing and rejoicing at these special meals, which last until midnight or later.

To walk in the streets of Jerusalem anytime during the night is an absolute wonder and joy to hear the streets ringing with song rising first from one apartment and then another.  There are jobs for the children. The 4 questions are asked – the story is re-told.  There is a wonderful tradition that points to Yeshua. It brings me chills each year as I realize that our people don’t see yet what it means.

At the beginning of the Seder, 3 pieces of matzo are placed in a special holder. The leader of the Seder takes the center one…the striped and pierced bread without leaven and breaks it.  He replaces one half in the holder and the other half will be HIDDEN AWAY until the end of the feast.  The children must search for it and whoever finds it gets a prize.  No one knows where this tradition came from but it so points to Yeshua.

To my great regret, I must close this email now.  I told you that I was grieved that this letter would not be sufficient.  There is just no more time left to write and yet so much more to share.  I likely won’t get to write again until after the Seder.  In the mean time, our nation stands at a critical brink again.  The world pulls one way and God commands another – sound familiar?  And yet, with no more time to write, I bid you goodnight (laila tov!). I covet your prayers and stand in prayer with you: Thy kingdom come…THY will be done…on earth as it is in heaven.  God bless and encourage you as we give thanks for The Blood of The Lamb and our freedom in Him.

Lovingly,

your sis J

 

 

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Friday’s Prayers for Prisoners (4/11/2014)

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There are 2.3 million people held in America’s prisons and jails. Our national incarceration rate is the highest in the world.

Within three years of being released, 67% of ex-prisoners re-offend and 52% are re-incarcerated, according to a study published in 1994. The rate of recidivism is so high in the United States that most inmates who enter the system are likely to reenter within a year of their release. (Confronting Confinement by John J. Gibbons and Nicolas de B. Katzenbach)

There are numerous theories for America’s high prison population. Most revolve around racism, poverty, lack of education, drugs, and so forth. And no doubt these are contributing factors, but the basic problem is sin, which is the root cause of all human suffering.

Today, I prayed:

Lord, I pray that Your Spirit will fall upon prisoners in America’s prisons and jails causing godly grief to produce a repentance that leads to salvation without regret. (Based on 2 Corinthians 7:10)

What do you think and has the Lord spoken to you?

Join with me on Fridays to fast and pray for prisoners, according to Hebrews 13:3.

 

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Tuesday’s Prayers for America (4/8/2014)

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The Old Testament ends with a promise that Elijah the prophet would come before an extreme judgment hit Judah and Jerusalem. This prophet would proclaim a message that was meant to turn the hearts of people back to God and His ways. Yet, if the message was not accepted by the Jews, Jerusalem and Judah would be utterly destroyed. 

Jesus stated that John the Baptist was the Elijah prophet as mentioned in Malachi for Judah and Jerusalem, but John was not recognized and accepted as such by the Jews. He was ignored by many and killed.

What happened to Jerusalem and Judah?

In 70 AD, the Roman Army led by General Titus totally destroyed Jerusalem, slaughtering 1.1 million Jews. The Temple was so demolished that only the Wailing Wall remains today. Jesus prophesied this disaster almost forty years before it happened on the first Palm Sunday.

Paul stated that these things took place in the Old Testament as warnings and examples for us.

Today, I prayed for America:

Lord, I pray that You send Elijah-like prophets to prepare us Americans for what is soon coming to our nation and that these prophets will turn our hearts back to You and prepare us for Your soon return. (Based on Luke 1:17)

What do you think and has the Lord spoken to you today?

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Lord, Help me Love Democrats (Part 11)

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In the movie, Dave, a man named Dave (Kevin Kline) bears an uncanny resemblance to the President of the United States. Two political advisors convince Dave it’s best for America if he would take the President’s place while the Chief Executive is in a coma. Dave, of course, has problems posing as the President, but in one scene he asks a Secret Service Agent named Duane (Ving Rhames), who knows he’s a replacement, a few questions:

Dave: “You know, I’ve always wondered about you guys. You know, about how you’re trained to take a bullet for the president?”

Duane: “What about it?”

Dave: “Is that really true? I mean, would you let yourself be killed to save his life?”

Duane: “Certainly.”

Dave: “So, now that means you’d get killed for me too, right?”

(The whole scene can be seen on a Youtube video here.)

The Secret Service Agent stared straight ahead and never answered Dave. His face revealed his conflicted thoughts about where his loyalties began and ended in a situation like this.

I completely understand the Secret Service Agent’s problem.

You see, for a little over eight years, I had conflicting thoughts toward Christians who backed the Democratic Party.

Why?

I hate abortion and believe it’s murder. The Democratic Party endorses abortion as a plank on its party platform. Therefore, I judged all Christians who voted as a Democrat to be a supporter of baby murder.

Judge not, that you be not judged. For with the the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you. Why do you see the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye? Or how can you say to a brother, “Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when there is a log in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother’s eye. (Matthew 7:1-5)

Ouch! The lessons I have learned always seem to be painful, especially in time and money.

(Continued in Part 12)

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Inside Israel

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Once again, it’s time to hear from our sister in Jerusalem about what she is witnessing there as a believer in Yeshua. Put your prayer shawls on and pray for Israel and Sister J. Now here she is …

Blessings, dear sisters and brothers.  May you be blessed and may The Lord Yeshua h’Meshiach be glorified and blessed.

Would you believe…PASSOVER ALREADY?

It happens very suddenly every year.  One morning everyone is cleaning.  The stores are getting a good scrubbing down.  Buckets and a huge assortment of cleaning items take front and center stage in the shops on the sale aisles.  Lines are longer and everyone’s shopping basket seems full of soaps and scrubbing items in all shapes and sizes.

I look at my calendar, still more then 2 and a half weeks away. None the less, as I look for my husband’s cereal, I see that it has already been quarantined and assigned to the “hometz zone” (leaven, not kosher for Pesach – Passover).  It sits forlorn in a  back aisle, joined by all sorts of other items that you might suspect had leprosy.  They are not freshly dusted like every other item in the store.  Taking their places, all shiny and dusted are rows of matzo, matzo meal, “kosher for Passover” cookies, cakes, candies, gefilte fish, horse radish, and on and on the rows spread.

The price wars begin.  Chicken on sale for 4.90 shekels a kilo (usually 30), but tomatoes (a local staple) jump from shekel and a half a kilo to 9.80. I keep walking.  The aisle is full of men and women like me who are wondering, “So what is kosher for Passover THIS year?”  Yes, it does change from year to year according to what the rabbis decide.

And little wonder.

When I arrived at work on Thursday, I asked my boss how the lecture that he attended the previous night at the synagogue went.  “Oh, it was VERY interesting,” he told me enthusiastically.  “We discussed the nature of hometz.”

Now, according to MY (perhaps unlearned) reading of the Bible, “hometz” is leaven…period.  Being a simple housewife, it seems to me that leaven is something that you ADD to a food to MAKE IT RISE.  That is not the definition according to different streams of Judaism.  Many people define ANYTHING that can be MADE to rise as “hometz,” which then includes  rice, corn, flour, beans, etc.  The list grows l-o-n-g and gives way to much philosophical discussion.

My boss continued, “So, if water added to flour causes it to rise, WHAT IF someone drops some flour into the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee – our main drinking water reservoir in the country), does the Kinneret become “hometz” and we can not drink the water?”

I stared at him.  Not biting my tongue soon enough I said, “When a tree falls in a forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a noise? This kind of philosophical questions drove me crazy when I was a kid!” NOT a constructive thing to say to a man who considered this a serious question of religion.

I thought of Yeshua’s statement that “they strain at a gnat and swallow a camel,” remembering that these same wise men have deemed baking soda as kosher for Passover. How THAT works I will never understand!  I am NOT saying that I know more then the rabbis.  Many pearls of wisdom have been shared by these often very learned men.  But standing with Yeshua we ask to see through HIS Eyes and to let this mind be in us which is in Him. I often grieve at how the traditions of men and the reasoning of men can divert from the beauty of His Way.

AT ANY RATE, tradition aside for a moment, Passover IS the most important date on our calendar.  The more that I read through the Bible, the more I am struck with the fact that the Passover appears to be the pivotal event from Genesis through Revelation.  I say Genesis because the SEED of the Exodus was already planted in the days of Joseph or even Abraham. I say Revelation because it IS the full revelation of Yeshua and His ultimate reign in all of the heavens and earth, that is the goal.  Christ, our Passover, Messiah, The Lamb of God Who takes away the sins of the world. The Blood of the spotless Lamb that liberates ALL slaves and sets the captives free and delivers us from the angel of death himself.

And from Genesis to Revelation we are commanded to REMEMBER.

It has really taken me all of these years to begin to see the beautiful golden thread that weaves together command after command to REMEMBER The Hand that brought us OUT to bring us IN.  I am just beginning to see it and yet even in this small beginning, it has become too BIG to describe and I find myself wordless.

If you have never done a word study of Passover, I encourage you to grab a concordance or a computer concordance and simply read ALL of the verses, praying first for The Holy Spirit to begin to open to you the magnitude of what The Lord did, is doing and will do. He uses this one event as a lesson and an example of Who He is and His plan for each of us on both the personal level and all the way to His world plan.

I have been asking Him to open my understanding so that when I sit down at the seder table, some of the awe of what He is telling us to re-tell and re-member will  overwhelm me and help me be re-newed in my first love.

One of the things that I have been thinking about this week is how Passover is replete with separation.  Separation by Blood, by Cloud and Pillar of Fire, by leaven, and by law.  Separated “from” and separated “to.”

Ok.  This is “portion 1” and may it make you hungry to dig.  I am hoping to share more of the traditions as they are carried out here in Jerusalem: what I observe; see with my eyes and hear with my ears and WISH you could smell with your noses, but I must stop for now.

In the midst of all of this, have you heard what is going on with the peace process here? It is for me a crucial area of prayer: Lord help us!  May He overrule the plans of men.  May He LAUGH at them.

Thank you for letting me share a glimpse into a way of life that has remained much unchanged for 3,000 years or more.  I must go, but send you MUCH love,

Your sis, J

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The True Story: Larry Meets Carol

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In January 1995, I dated a wonderful woman, thinking we would marry. Many prophetic words had been given to me about marriage and all seemed to point to her as my bride…or at least, I thought so.

I spoke aloud to the Lord one night while driving my truck home from the lady’s apartment.

“Jesus, You need to get us married as quickly as possible,” I said.

My truck cab instantly filled up with laughter, as if heaven dropped an amplifier and speaker into my truck, turning it up full blast. The laughter was the “hold your belly and roll on the floor” type. And it continued and continued.

I pulled my truck over to the side of the highway because the contagious laughter caused tears to run down my cheeks. I turned on the truck’s hazard blinkers and sat there, laughing along with heaven.

It finally ceased and I resumed driving home. I then wondered, is the Lord laughing because He knows something, which I don’t know yet. Or is He just happy for me?

I ignored the former and opted for the latter.

One obstacle after another frustrated our relationship over the next fourteen months. I figured more fasting and prayer would eventually break the logjam of spiritual warfare thwarting our relationship.

 

Tony and his girlfriend Janelle set their wedding date in March 1996. They asked me to perform the ceremony. A dinner at our two-bedroom apartment was arranged, inviting the people involved in the wedding, which included a mysterious woman named Carol.

Janelle mentioned Carol was her spiritual mom, but I gave little thought to her words. I answered the knock on the door, expecting a frumpy woman to be standing there, but instead, a cute blond looked me in the face. We introduced ourselves and sat down for dinner. Carol was pretty, but my mind was still focused on the other woman.

After the meal, we had a time of fellowship. Somehow, Carol ended up praying for everyone. I looked toward her while she prayed and what I glimpsed in a nano-second changed my life. I saw the woman who would soon be my wife. Not only that, but I was smack-dab, head over heels, instantly in love with her.

I spoke with Tony and Janelle after everyone left.

“I’m in love with Carol.”

They laughed and confessed how the Lord had given each a vision about Carol and me getting married. They prayed for months for us to be a couple.

“But the Lord told us not to say anything to you,” said Tony, “because the Lord said Larry is so stubborn he’ll do just the opposite.”

Janelle gave me Carol’s phone number and I phoned her.

“What have you done to my life? It’s turned upside down,” I said.

She laughed and admitted she missed her exit on the way home, thinking about me.

We planned to meet on the next night.

 

Our date turned out to be a pizza and movie night at the apartment, but we spent most of the time asking and answering each other’s questions. We planned a second date for the following evening.

The next morning during my prayer time, the Lord directed me to write a marriage proposal to Carol. As silly as that may seem, Carol did a similar thing in her apartment, thirty miles away.

She called at 9 a.m.

“Why don’t we get together right away?”

“Good idea,” I said.

An hour later, we met at the door and became engaged. Both of us knew the Lord wanted us to marry. So, why wait?

We talked over our wedding plans later that day.

“When do you think we should get married?” she asked.

“What are you doing tomorrow?”

Carol gave me one of her “are you kidding me” glances.

“Larry, we have to be serious. This is important.”

“Okay, sorry.”

“I’m thinking about a specific date, but it involves an anniversary in my life. What do you think?”

“You are not going to believe this,” I said.

“What?”

“While painting last July, I felt the Lord spoke to my heart and said, ‘You will be married on an anniversary.’ Then, that evening a Christian neighbor named Dan walked over to the apartment to tell me how he had been at a drug store and saw an anniversary card. He felt it would be important to me sometime in the future.”

Both of us laughed at how the Lord had confirmed our marriage and wedding date.

We married four weeks later on Good Friday, April 5, 1996.

Wouldn’t you think that because the Lord endorsed our marriage and brought us together, we would have smooth sailing and no problems at all? Wrong! Wrong! Wrong!

(The above is taken from my memoir, The Hunt for Larry Who, published as an eBook on Amazon, © 2014 by Larry Nevenhoven)

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Friday’s Prayers for Prisoners (4/4/2014)

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The above photo shows the bulletin board above my desk.

As you can see, most of the space is taken up by the pictures of the six children we sponsor in India through Gospel For Asia. The six range in age from six years to twelve years old and live in places like Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh.

The six children are Dalits, who are considered subhuman, impure from birth, and untouchable by those born into higher castes. The population of Dalits in India is almost equal to the total population of America or 300 million people.

Our little effort to sponsor six Dalit children through GFA’s Bridge of Hope program came about because the Lord crushed my heart one day while I was praying. We signed up that same day.

Okay, now let me tell you something: we have never been able to afford the children. That’s right! My wife and I are not wealthy and live paycheck to paycheck. Yet, the Lord always provides for us. Why?

Whoever is generous to the poor lends to the Lord, and He will repay Him for his deed. (Proverbs 19:17)

And:

And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that having all sufficiency in all things at all times, you may abound in every good work. (2 Corinthians 9:8)

God’s word works for us.

My prayer for prisoners today:

Lord, I pray that we American believers who are blessed with the world’s goods would open our hearts to help people in need so that we actually love with our deeds and truth, and not just with our words and talk. (Based on 1 John 3:17-18)

What do you think and has the Lord spoken to you?

Join with me on Fridays to fast and pray for prisoners, according to Hebrews 13:3.

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