Monday, November 20, 2017

THE STAR - Will You See It?

I went to see the movie, The Star, which tells the story of the birth of Jesus from the perspective of the barnyard animals. For being a secular film by Sony, I was pleasantly surprised and impressed. The movie had a great soundtrack and they honored Jesus by sticking very close to the Biblical account of the birth of our Savior.

I was very excited to invite my teen daughter to the movie since it was our first official day of Thanksgiving break. The fact that she had an unchurched friend visiting was just an added bonus. What a great witnessing opportunity to have someone see John 3:16 come to life, “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son that whoever believes in Him will not perish but have eternal life.”

With teens, there has to be some form of bribery involved in order to get them to wake up before 11 am, especially if it is for an animated film guaranteed to attract a theater full of preschoolers. So, I used a mall trip as a bargaining tool. Well, you’d think I’d ask them to jump off a cliff or something horrid like that. "What, you want us to see an animated Christian film on our first day of break?"

Blah, blah, blah, whine, whine, whine, complain, complain, complain.
I did the whole “FINE” mom voice and let them skip the movie. While they walked the mall, I took myself to the movies and enjoyed a theater full of appreciative preschoolers (who are better movie critics anyways). They all clapped at the end of the film.

I have to admit I was disappointed, not because I had to sit in the theater by myself, but because we missed a beautiful opportunity to share the miracle of Christmas with a friend. But, God has an amazing way of speaking to us where we are at. As we were driving to the mall, the car was pretty quiet. I had a Christian radio station playing quietly when all of a sudden a speaker comes on and says something like, “There are friends who are unsaved in your life who are watching you. They don’t know Jesus and don’t have the hope you have. If you don’t show them Jesus then who will?”

That message touched my heart and permeated in the car. My daughter looked at me and said, “Are you mad that we are not going?”
I said, “No, I’m not mad. It’s OK.”
How could I explain, “I’m not mad. I’m sad. I’m disappointed.”

As I watched a truly beautiful film, I got teary eyed with this little sheep called Ruth. Ruth had left her flock behind to follow the star because she knew the star would lead her to something wonderful. She tells her little donkey friend, “When I first saw the star, I tried to tell my old flock to follow it with me but they wouldn’t so I struck out on my own. It was hard.”

I often feel like that little sheep because sometimes I’m so excited to tell my old flock that there’s a wonderful promise of a Savior waiting for us under the Light of that Star, but they won’t follow me. So I’m left to strike out on my own. And it is hard. But Jesus never promised us the road to follow Him would be easy. He actually warned us that it would be hard and that not many would follow. BUT He promised it would be worth it.
It would be so worth it!

John 1:10-16
Jesus was in the world, and though God made the world through him, yet the world did not recognize him. He came to his own country, but his own people did not receive him.  Some, however, did receive him and believed in him; so he gave them the right to become God's children. They did not become God's children by natural means, that is, by being born as the children of a human father; God himself was their Father.
Jesus became a human being and, full of grace and truth, lived among us. We saw his glory, the glory which he received as the Father's only Son....
Out of the fullness of his grace he has blessed us all, giving us one blessing after another.

This holiday season, go see The Star movie. Invite a friend who needs the hope of Christmas, which is literally "more of Christ". Don’t grow weary of being Ruth, the little sheep. Not all will follow but some might. Some will follow us to see and receive Jesus, the Everlasting Light, the Bright and Morning Star, Prince of Peace, the Savior of World. The people around us are watching us. Are they seeing Jesus in us? Are we sharing the hope of Jesus with them, because if not us, then who?

Happy Thanksgiving!
Love,
Yolanda







Friday, November 3, 2017

International Day of Prayer For The Persecuted Church 2017

Sunday, November 5th is the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church. As Christians, we are called to pray for our brothers and sisters in Christ who are suffering for their faith in Jesus Christ. 

Hebrews 13:3 (NLT)
Remember those in prison, as if you were there yourself. Remember also those being mistreated, as if you felt their pain in your own bodies.

Christian Freedom International has found that more than 200 million followers are facing persecution in 105 countries. This makes Christianity the most persecuted religion in the world.
https://www.christiantoday.com/article/one.christian.is.martyred.every.five.minutes.persecution.watchdog.reports/65368.htm

We are called One Body, under Christ, and when one part of the body suffers we all suffer. According to Voice of the Martyrs website, the most common request from those who are suffering for their faith is “Pray for us.”  Prayer is the most powerful weapon we have against the dark forces of evil that are persecuting God’s people. United in prayer, God moves heaven and earth to unleash His miracle power. He ushers His Angel Army to work miracles, just like the chains were broken and prison doors opened when the saints prayed while Paul and Silas were in prison (Acts 16:26) and an angel of the LORD opened the prison doors when the apostles had been arrested (Acts 5:19).

When we pray, as one body, in Jesus Name:
Chains of bondage are broken.
Prison doors are opened.
Family and friends are reunited,
And, the hardened hearts of jailers are softened, changed by the witness of the Gospel of Jesus Christ being lived out.

Proverbs 24:11-12 (NIV)
Rescue those being led away to death; hold back those staggering toward slaughter.
If you say, “But we knew nothing about this,” does not he who weighs the heart perceive it?
Does not he who guards your life know it?
Will he not repay everyone according to what they have done?

The Apostle Paul warned Believers, “Everyone who wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution.” (2 Timothy 3:12)
Jesus warned Believers, “You will be hated for My sake.” (Matthew 10:22)
So, today we pray for our brothers and sisters being persecuted and tomorrow they may be praying for us.
Those who have been martyred for their faith are in heaven looking down on earth and on us. What will they see us doing?
Revelation 6:9-11
When He opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of those who had been slain for the word of God and for the testimony which they held. And they cried out with a loud voice, saying, “How long, O LORD, holy and true, until You judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth?” Then a white robe was given to each of them; and it was said to them that they should rest a little while longer, until both the number of their fellow servants and their brethren, who would be killed as they were, was completed.

I don’t want to offer God excuses, “I didn’t know about this?”
God weighs my heart and I want to have God’s heart for the persecuted church.
So, join me in praying for the Persecuted Church not only Sunday but everyday.
Love,
Yolanda

I’d like to end with a beautiful poem written by a friend in honor and dedicated to the 21 Coptic Christian martyrs and those persecuted for their faith in Jesus around the world.

The Color of Courage

Was it a man or a woman
Garbed in a rob of black
That issued the jumpsuit of terror
And quickly turned their back?

People of the Cross decided
To stand firm in their faith that day
Eyes fixed on Jesus, their Savior,
They followed Him all the way.

He knew the path they were taking.
He had been down that road before.
He knew it would lead to glory
On a far and distant shore.

Pray that the blood of these martyrs
Will bring people to Him,
Knowing that Christ has the victory
And over evil will win.

Orange is the “Color of Courage”
Issued only to people who stand,
In faith, completely devoted
Trusting His all-knowing Hand.

So wear proudly the “Color of Courage”
While evil has its way,
And pray for our brothers and sisters
Who are dying in faith everyday.

Written by Darla J.  Short-Lewis