HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
I’ve always thought it was interesting that Italians use the same word for hello and goodbye. However, Saturday night at midnight, it made perfect sense. In that split second (in your own respective time zones), we all said goodbye to one year and hello to a new year. What a reminder of how much we are NOT in control of! In the blink of an eye, we turned the page of a new year. What was done or left undone in 2011 is
history. What was said or left unsaid can never be rewritten. Wow. Once again I am reminded of how great God is and how small I am. I am utterly dependent on Him.
I’ve always thought it was interesting that Italians use the same word for hello and goodbye. However, Saturday night at midnight, it made perfect sense. In that split second (in your own respective time zones), we all said goodbye to one year and hello to a new year. What a reminder of how much we are NOT in control of! In the blink of an eye, we turned the page of a new year. What was done or left undone in 2011 is
history. What was said or left unsaid can never be rewritten. Wow. Once again I am reminded of how great God is and how small I am. I am utterly dependent on Him.
Resolutions...I don’t really believe that they are as magical as people make them out to be. It’s always good to “put your foot down” in a sense and decide what things in your life need to change. But it is God that brings about change in our lives...not our determination to see it happen. Saying, “From now on, I’m gonna...” or “From now on, I’m not gonna...” doesn’t make God love us any more or any less. All that to say, we didn’t make resolutions for 2012, but we did make a “to do list” of sorts for our first week in 2012 and our last week in Togo. Our major “to do” item for the next few months or so is very close to our hearts. I’ll share it with you.
We are asking God to SHOW US by the end of February where He would have us work (settle down for the rest of lives and raise our children) in West Africa. This is such a HUGE decision and one that is beginning to weigh on us (more on me than Daniel, I think). We only have 3 countries left to visit before we reflect on all we’ve learned and what God is doing. 4 down, 3 to go. In 2 more months, we’ll be done with surveys, making contacts, and visiting unknown territories. It will be the end of this journey.
Our prayer is that we hear God speak. I don’t know where most of you are in your walk with the Lord and what your personal experiences have been. I can count on one hand the times I know God has personally and specifically spoken to me about an issue. Here I am Lord, asking for it again! I don’t want to end this journey with a vague, blah, feeling. I don’t want to have one of those, “God isn’t leading in any specific way, so let’s just make a decision” experiences. I refuse to just walk in one direction and pray that God will open or close the doors!!
I want to hear YOU speak God! I want the “lightbulb”! I want to know, beyond a shadow of any doubt, that YOU have a people group picked out for us. I want to hear your voice, the voice of my Shepherd, leading me (us) to a village that longs to hear Your truth, even if they don’t even know if yet.
Is that too much to ask? Is this request too bold? I don’t think so. I serve a personal God who longs to have a relationship with all humanity. I’m listening....