Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Got Faith?


Sundar Singh said: "You cannot alter the will of God, but the man of prayer can discover God's will." We as Christians love quotes like these, but do we believe God's will is perfect, even when we don't understand it? I was challenged by this thought this past month in January...

German Yapeyu, a brother in our Spanish service was suffering from some health problems. After some treatment in the hospital, he came to church on Sunday January 4th. He was worshiping Jesus like never before with arms outstretched towards heaven. Raf had myself and the other leaders come up to lay hands on him for prayer. It was a very special moment as I felt him squeeze my shoulder in gratitude as I prayed for him. He then was admitted to the hospital later that week. The doctors discovered cancer throughout his entire body. He then passed away to be with our Lord on Sunday January 11th. We usually pray for a healing, and the person to get better. We don't expect just one week later for the person to not only get worse, but die. The truth is, God knew all along he was going to take our brother home one week later. He knew that he would ultimately be healed by receiving a brand new body built to last for eternity. German even told his family: "This is my last Sunday." God had really given him a peace that surpassed understanding.

Earlier in the month, I once again had the privilege of teaching on a Sunday morning for Pastor Rafael. I taught on Ecclesiastes 10:1-3, using Samson as an OT example of a man respected for wisdom and honor. It was a little folly here and there, that ultimately led to his downfall and demise. I exhorted the congregation and myself, that we can all become fools when we compromise.

I also went back to my tutor for Spanish Lessons. It had been 5 months since I had last met with her. Although I have studied Spanish on my own and practice with people here on the island, it was great to get back into formal language study. Please continue to pray for her salvation. Her name is Antonia. Our second lesson into it, unexpectedly we just talked about politics and religion in America and Spain. I loved it, especially because it was all in Spanish. Great practice:) She also gave me a lot of insight into the mind of an average Spaniard in regards to Christianity. She did this by speaking with me about the reign of General Franco and how he forced Roman Catholicism on the people. She remembers as a little girl in school, the cross next to Franco's picture on the wall. The teacher would then have them salute it. She described the experience to the Nazis in Germany saluting Hitler.

Ar the end of the month, Jimmy and I put together the church's first Men's Breakfast. Paul made some breakfast burritos, Marcus led worship, and Raf taught. The turnout was pretty good and we had a great time of fellowship with the men. Raf would like to do these breakfasts from now on every other month. Jimmy wants to also put together a Men's Retreat this year. I am truly thankful that God has blessed me with an awesome church family out here in Mallorca. I still miss my family in CA though:)

In closing, continue to pray to our Lord. May we continue to learn that answers like "No" or "Wait" are still signs of perfect love! My last image of German will always be him worshiping with passion Jesus Christ. In fact, he is doing that right now in Heaven! Peace out no doubt!

By His Grace,
Eric