Thank you for your prayers for last night

“For we walk by faith, not by sight.”
2 Corinthians 5:7

Yesterday was a refreshing exercise for me. There were too many unknowns as I contemplated the different people that were likely to come to the Bible study. As I went about my work, I found my mind going back to this question and just not having peace about any specific topic or book to teach. I laid down in my hammock at about 2pm and took a nap. When I woke I just started to voice my anxieties to the Lord out loud. As I prayed in this way the words of Jesus came to mind, “I will build My church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it.” It dawned on me in a refreshing way that it was Jesus who would do the work and I articulated it to Him just so, “Lord YOU will build your church, – not me. Build it Lord.” Just like that I felt a weight lift off me. It’s funny how we learn this, and then we forget it and we end up needing to learn it over and over again. We are meant to walk by faith, every day. What a joy to know that the work is the Lord’s. We merely are His co-laborers. We can plant and water, but it’s the Lord who makes things grow.

Thank you for praying for me and for sharing your suggestions. There were so many options mentioned, all of them good and all of them may likely take place in their time. Without knowing who would come to the study (I knew some of my old students were coming, but I didn’t know if any of the friends from the street would show up.) and wanting to have scripture study pertinent to them all it was a challenge indeed. Finally it all came together at about 4pm. Jesus Christ is the topic! The Lord led me to Hebrews chapter 1. Wow, it is so rich and full. I wished I could go through it again now with you too.

Nobody from the street came last night. Everybody was a believer (though one young lady I don’t know). Together with Robin and myself there were 9 of us (and two children). What precious souls. What clean slates, attentive, hungry, gentle souls. They sat around the table with note books and pens in hand. The study lasted 1.5 hours and we only got through the first 3 verses. Even at that I felt as though we had to leave out so much.

“God, who at various times and in various ways spoke in time past to the fathers by the prophets, has in these last days spoken to us by His Son, whom He has appointed heir of all things, through whom also He made the worlds; who being the brightness of His glory and the express image of His person, and upholding all things by the word of His power, when He had by Himself purged our sins, sat down at the right hand of the Majesty on high.”
Hebrews 1:1-3

Who is God? What is your concept of Him? What are the ways He spoke? Who did He speak to? Who were the Hebrews? What are the last days? Who is the Son? Why is He “Son of God and son of man? What is an heir? Why are we heirs too? What is the image of God’s person? What is God like? What is the place of man in God’s creations? Why did the Son need to be a man? How is the material world held together? What is the Word of God? Why is it powerful? What are sins? Why did they need to be purged? What is the majesty on high? Where is “on high”? What is the “right hand” as opposed to the left?

I mean, how can you get through all that in an hour and a half?! There is SO much meat to every one of these questions. FASCINATING STUFF! The humanity and the divinity of Christ is so imperative and such a mystery at the same time and beyond finding out. The study was rich to say the least and I think we were all blessed by the Lord. I am looking forward to next Friday where we Lord willing will get through the rest of the chapter.

I’m still undecided about exactly where we will go after that as I don’t know who will be coming. Maybe that’s a good thing. Maybe that’s how it’s supposed to be, a walk of faith.

Thank you so much. You were a tremendous support to me – truly.

t.

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