"Rejoice always, pray with out ceasing, in everything
give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you."
-I Thessalonians 5:16-18
To me, the
instructions that the apostle Paul gave to the Thessalonians in the verses
above sound so simple and easy to follow.
I truly do think they are simple, but I often do not find that they come
easily. In my spiritual walk I wish I
could say that I have mastered them, but there seems to be that one situation,
that one disappointment, or even that one thought in my mind that I allow to
hinder myself from living out such a life every moment of every day. It can be something as small as being asked
to eat some type of food that I do not wish to eat or it can be a more serious
situation, but still it is followed by me grumbling, worrying, or even getting angry. There are other times when I lose focus when I
have or feel like I have failed God, thus leading me to frustration or
discouragement. Nevertheless I find
great encouragement in the verses above.
I find them encouraging because I know that regardless of the
circumstances I face while living in a fallen world and regardless of my
mistakes or sins that I have committed or may commit, God still desires for me
a life of which I will experience joyful communion with him with gratitude. And if it were not possible to live such a
life, God would not have used Paul to instruct the Thessalonians to live in
such a way.
A life of
continual rejoicing, prayer, and giving thanks does not mean that we will not
experience pain, sorrow, conflict, or the numerous other types of trials that
exist. In fact, following Christ often
leads to more difficulties. Though it is
an ongoing process for me, I believe that I am learning how to experience the
joy and peace of the Lord in the midst of hardships. There are times I feel discouraged, anxious,
or weary, but when I look to the Lord there is a deeper peace and a joy knowing
that the he is in charge and that I can trust him. The negative feelings that I have can still
be there and may stick around for awhile, but it is the knowing that He will
sustain me that allows me to press on with a prayerful and grateful heart. Even if greater difficulties may be ahead in
the future, it does not change the reality of God's faithfulness to provide every
need on every occasion for his children.
Just last
week, I made a visit to Kimatong in the northern Laarim territory with Clement
who traveled there from Juba to read over a rough draft of the book of Mark in
Laarim with some people in the community.
I have found it beneficial for my language learning to join these
community checks as I get to listen and do my best to follow along as the passages
are being read aloud and discussed in the Laarim language. It is quite an amazing experience to be
present as the word of God is being translated into a language that has never
had it before. Getting up to visit Kimatong and its nearby villages also gave
me the opportunity to meet with some of the local leaders in the area where I
am planning to get established. Although
I did not get to meet with as many as I had hoped, I did have some positive
meetings with a few key individuals. I
am so grateful for Clement who never seems to grow weary in his work. Even after a full day of work of reading the
Bible and discussing it with members of the community, he was still happy to
help me learn and practice the language while taking me out to the village to
visit the leaders in the community.
If the Lord
is willing, I hope to be established in the village of Kerenge in the earlier
part of 2013. Though I am far from where
I need to be in the language to start effectively communicating the word of God
in a group setting, I am happy to see that I am continuing to make progress in the
Laarim language. Recently when I was in
Torit, I was walking through town when I came across a woman who greeted me in
Laarim . I turned to her and noticed
that she was someone I knew from Kimatong.
We began conversing, using the langauge and despite stumbling across a
few words here and there, I realized how much more naturally the language is coming
to me than it was a month ago. It often
gets the attention of everyone standing around or passing by when they hear a
white person conversing not in English or Juba Arabic, but in one of the local
languages. I am learning that there
needs to be a balance with language acquisition. On one side if I push myself too hard without
giving myself enough rest, I get wearied and lose interest for awhile. On the other side if I began to notice a lot
of progress, I can get overconfident and too comfortable. I then forget the needed effort to get to the
level that I had obtained and that it will continue to take a lot of effort to
reach the next level. I always hope to
keep a healthy balance.
I continue
to be overwhelmed with the support from many who have come alongside me in this
work, despite living thousands of miles away.
For every prayer, financial gift, word of encouragement or any other
means of supporting me out here, I am so grateful. It is a humbling to receive so much without
being able to give back to the same degree, but as God has used many to enable
me to be here to carry out his work among the Laarim, I pray that I will always
remain faithful to the task. It is my prayer that the God who owns the cattle
on a thousand hills would multiply and return to those who have given unto
Him. He is faithful!
-Praise the Lord that we can trust him and experience his
joy in all circumstances. Pray for me as
I continue to grow and learn how to rejoice always, pray without ceasing, and
give thanks always.
-Praise the Lord for the people from the Laarim community
who are involved in translating the word of God into their language. Please continue to pray for a growing desire
among more of the Laarim people to learn and know the word of God.
-Praise the Lord for the progress that is regularly being
made as I learn the Laarim language.
Please continue to pray for me in this process as I am preparing to communicate
in the Laarim language the word of God to the people.