Friday, July 17, 2009

God just does incredible stuff...wow!

Its 10:26 PM and after stuffing down tons of Tacos for dinner, finding a random Dairy Queen (and drinking a milkshake) and finally getting back to take a shower, play some guitar and check a few emails...I'm quite pooped.

Having made that clear, I did just want to share an amazing story of the power of the Blood of Jesus Christ. Stephen, our Morristown Satellite Campus Pastor, who is on the trip with us as well had a filling done before we came down to Ensenada. While we were down here he began to have problems with it Tuesday and they worsened into Wednesday. His cheek literally swelled to make him look like a chipmunk. As funny as it was however, he was in a lot of pain and wasn't able to even work on the job site yesterday. He made it a point to go to a Mexican dentist today but after breakfast we all gathered around to pray for him and for his healing. The theme of prayer was truly something brought forth by the Holy Spirit. It was Jesus' Blood that was pleaded for. I was just totally pumped as we all called for the healing blood of Jesus to work in Stephen's mouth and shrink back the swelling. We all clearly felt like God was working.

We all left for the job site and re-gathered at lunch to learn that Stephen had gone to the dentist and was going to have the swelling drained. But when the dentist went in to take a look at it he said there was nothing he could do because the swelling had already started to go down and he could just deaden some of the pain that was left but that Stephen would be more than fine very soon. When we saw Stephen at lunch his swelling even looked to be far less. It was an incredible testimony to the power of God that truly is alive and working in our lives.

It is something that is changing my mindset more and more in life. As Christians we are not called to live these normal lives at home and special "super charged spiritual ones" when we are away on missions trips. Quite the contrary, this seemingly overly spiritual life is what we are called to live like all of the time. To pray for our brothers and sisters in need, to heal the sick, to feed the poor and reach out to those in need. It's part of a missional lifestyle. Again to be "missional" is to be living with the mindset of a missionary in a local context. To be reaching out to your own neighborhood. It doesn't matter whether that neighborhood is in the slums of Ensenada, Mexico or the suburbs of New Jersey. Christians aren't called to anything less than radical living and missionary work in every place they ever go.

Granted it's hard and I'm not anywhere near being good at doing this. But I think this is the direction that we are called to be striving towards. After we've experienced the deep deep love of our Father in Heaven, how can we do anything less than love how we have first been loved?

Go for it,

-AM

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