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How Long, Sovereign Lord?

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"Some faced jeers and flogging, while still others were chained and put in prison. They were stoned; they were sawed in two; they were put to death by the sword. They went about in sheepskins and goatskins, destitute, persecuted and mistreated. The world was not worthy of them" (Hebrews 11:36-38).

What a sobering passage -- and how starkly different we Christians in America live! Is our behavior as Christ followers so like our Lord's that people can truthfully say, "The world was not worthy of them"? For me personally, the answer is a resounding NO.

I much prefer to be surrounded by comfort. I have a precious family -- a wonderful husband, sons, daughters-in-law and grandchildren, as well as extended family that is very dear to me. Can't I just focus on all the good things in my life and not think about suffering and persecution?

No, I can't. Hebrews 13:3 exhorts us: "Continue to remember those in prison as if you were together with them in prison, and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering." I am to REMEMBER them -- not put it out of my mind because it's uncomfortable to think about.

Saeed Abedini is an American pastor who has been imprisoned in Iran since 2012. In September, he wrote a beautiful letter to his daughter on her eighth birthday. In it, he addresses questions we all have asked of God at one time or another:
God is in control of the whole world and everything that is happening in it is for His good purpose, for His glory, and will be worked out for our good (Romans 8:28). Jesus allows me to be kept here for His glory. He is doing something inside each of us and also outside in the world. People die and suffer for their Christian faith all over the world and some may wonder why? But you should know the answer of WHY is WHO. It is for Jesus. He is worth the price. And He has a plan to be glorified through our lives...The confusion of “WHY has all of this happened?” and “WHY your prayers are not answered yet” is resolved with understanding WHO is in control…LORD JESUS CHRIST, our GOD!
"The answer of why is WHO." Saeed stressed this more than once in his letter. I think the point he is trying to make is that our focus should not be on circumstances and why they are happening, but on Who is in control.

Our pastor is currently preaching a series of sermons on Revelation, and recently talked about the fifth seal:
When he opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of those who had been slain because of the word of God and the testimony they had maintained. They called out in a loud voice, “How long, Sovereign Lord, holy and true, until you judge the inhabitants of the earth and avenge our blood?”
This is the cry of my heart as I pray for pastors like Saeed, who has a wife and two children. It is the cry of my heart for dear friends who are currently in one of the biggest battles of their lives, assailed by what Scripture calls "fiery darts" of the enemy -- but in their case those darts seem more like javelins piercing their hearts. They are waging a major spiritual battle, and my husband and I are in it with them. As our pastor asked, "How long, Sovereign Lord?", I suddenly began to weep. I had no control over it -- the Holy Spirit came upon me and I began to weep quietly for all those who are being tormented and harassed by the one who comes to steal, kill and destroy.

It is wonderful to have blessings -- and I have far too many to count. But as you gather with family and friends this Christmas, take time to pray for those less fortunate. Remember Pastor Saeed and his wife and kids. Remember Hannelie Groenewald, a physician whose husband and two children were killed just last week by the Taliban in Afghanistan. Werner Groenewald was a South African aid worker who had been helping Afghans through education and development projects since 2002. Remember men, women and children who are victims of human  trafficking. Remember the families left behind when their loved ones are senselessly killed, victims of police brutality.

I don't intend to be morbid, but it's so easy to get lost in the frivolity of the holiday season that we almost forget -- in my case I WANT to forget -- that fellow believers are dying out there. Take time to educate yourself by visiting Voice of the Martyrs or Open Doors. Dare to sign up for their e-mail updates, so you can be equipped to pray more intentionally and effectively. 

Our intercession may be the lifeline our brothers and sisters need to hang on and endure.




What Is That to You? YOU Must Follow Me

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Peter turned and saw that the disciple whom Jesus loved was 
following them. When Peter sawhim, he asked, “Lord, what about him?” (John 21:20-21, NIV)

In the verses preceding these, Jesus told Peter, “I tell you the truth, when you were younger, you tied your own belt and went where you wanted. But when you are old, you will put out your hands and someone else will tie you and take you where you don't want to go” (NCV). He was alluding to how Peter would be martyred.

Immediately Peter turned around, saw John, and inquired as to whether John would have to endure the same fate.

Wow. If I had just been informed that I was going to die a horrible death for the sake of the gospel, I don’t know that my first thought would be, “Well what about him?” Yet this seems to be precisely what Peter does. Jesus’ response is one we should all take to heart: “What is that to you? You must follow Me” (emphasis added).

In our everyday lives as followers of Christ, things happen that we don’t always understand. Jesus tells us in John 16:33 that we will have tribulation in this life, and James admonishes us to consider it all joy when we suffer trials. A servant cannot be above his Master. It stands to reason that, since our Savior suffered, we will not be exempt – nor should we want to be. 

When trials come our way, we mustn’t play the comparison game and wonder why someone else is not experiencing what we are. Just as a master blacksmith knows precisely how much heat to apply to forge precious metals, our Father knows exactly how much pressure it will take to mold us into His image. He intends to purge us of all that is unholy, and we must let Him have His way.

I first heard God say "What is that to you?" after I was laid off from my job years ago, supposedly because my job had been "eliminated." Budget cuts were to blame, but in the course of a not-too-pleasant conversation, the director of our department lamented that our staff was so "old." Six months later, she filled my allegedly "eliminated" position with a girl half my age.

When I first learned of this, I felt as if I'd been punched in the stomach. Though I was aware of the duplicitous nature of the department director, the extent of it -- and of her shallowness -- was disconcerting.

In some instances God may tell us to confront such behavior. But confronting such a hardened heart is not always the best thing -- and in fact may be the proverbial "pearls before swine." As I prayed for wisdom, I heard my Father's voice say "What is that to you? I have better things for you to do." I knew instantly that I was free to move on, and let God deal with the director as He saw fit.

If you are going through a refining fire just now, don’t question God about others. Matthew Henry says it well in his commentary:
“It is the will of Christ that his disciples should mind their own duty, and not be curious about future events, either as to themselves or others. Many things we are apt to be anxious about, which are nothing to us. Other people's affairs are nothing to us, to intermeddle in; we must quietly work, and mind our own business. Many curious questions are put about the counsels of God, and the state of the unseen world, as to which we may say, What is this to us? And if we attend to the duty of following Christ, we shall find neither heart nor time to meddle with that which does not belong to us.”


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