Notes of Faith October 11, 2025

Notes of Faith October 11, 2025

Glimpses of Heaven: Jesus

If anyone can tell us about heaven, it’s the One who came down from heaven, our Lord Jesus Christ. In the humanity of His ministry, Jesus had several glimpses of heaven. At His baptism the skies parted, and the Holy Spirit descended on Him. At His transfiguration the glory of heaven enveloped Him and two heavenly residents—Moses and Elijah—visited with Him. At His ascension the skies opened and received Him back home.

When Jesus prayed, He often looked up to heaven. Whether with physical eyes or with the eyes of His perfect imagination, He could see the throne of God, surrounded by all the majestic glories of Paradise. What names did Jesus use for heaven? He said it was Paradise (Luke 23:43), His Father’s house (John 14:2), the Kingdom (Matthew 5:10), a place where “neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal” (Matthew 6:20), everlasting life (John 6:27), and glory (Luke 24:26).

Jesus was eager to return home (John 17:4-5). Let the glimpses of heaven that come from Him make you eager for the trip home too!

When the people of God reach heaven…we shall see, with our eyes, that very body which was born of Mary at Bethlehem, and crucified at Jerusalem.

Thomas Boston

John 17:1-5

17 Jesus spoke these things; and lifting up His eyes to heaven, He said, "Father, the hour has come; glorify Your Son, that the Son may glorify You, 2 even as You gave Him authority over all flesh, that to all whom You have given Him, He may give eternal life. 3 "This is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You have sent. 4 "I glorified You on the earth, having accomplished the work which You have given Me to do. 5 "Now, Father, glorify Me together with Yourself, with the glory which I had with You before the world was.

John 14:1-4

14 "Do not let your heart be troubled; believe in God, believe also in Me. 2 "In My Father's house are many dwelling places; if it were not so, I would have told you; for I go to prepare a place for you. 3 "If I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself, that where I am, there you may be also.

Jesus came from heaven, went back to heaven, is coming again to meet those that believe in Him in the clouds and taking us, His bride, the church, to heaven. We shall forever be with the Lord surrounded by His glory, and given a new glory of our own. May that day come soon!

Pastor Dale

Notes of Faith October 10, 2025

Notes of Faith October 10, 2025

Renovated and Replaced

Now I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away. Also there was no more sea.

Revelation 21:1

On January 7, 2025, a wildfire broke out in the Santa Monica Mountains of Los Angeles County, California. Nearly four weeks later, the fire had burned more than 23,000 acres of the densely populated county. Twelve people were killed and nearly 7,000 structures were destroyed. Apocalyptic was the word frequently used to describe the destruction the fire left in its wake.

Apocalyptic is also used to describe images in Scripture associated with the end of this age on earth. The apostle Peter wrote that “the earth and the works that are in it will be burned up” and “the heavens will be dissolved, being on fire, and the elements will melt with fervent heat” (2 Peter 3:10, 12). Since fire often refers to judgment in Scripture, Peter may be referring to God’s judgment. Whether literal or figurative fire, the earth as we know it will be renovated and replaced by “a new heaven and a new earth” on which the New Jerusalem (the eternal state) will be established.

Give thanks to God that an Eden-like earth will be your home with Him forever.

To go to heaven, fully to enjoy God, is infinitely better than the most pleasant accommodations here.

Jonathan Edwards

2 Peter 3:10-13

10 But the day of the Lord will come like a thief, in which the heavens will pass away with a roar and the elements will be destroyed with intense heat, and the earth and its works will be burned up.

11 Since all these things are to be destroyed in this way, what sort of people ought you to be in holy conduct and godliness, 12 looking for and hastening the coming of the day of God, because of which the heavens will be destroyed by burning, and the elements will melt with intense heat! 13 But according to His promise we are looking for new heavens and a new earth, in which righteousness dwells.

Scripture says the judgment of God will be severe in torment and pain and that it also brings separation eternally from the God who gave initial life. That judgment cannot be imagined now, or if it is possible, I pray that no person could choose to not believe, trust in, and obey God!

Let us live to please God …with His gift of believing faith, trusting in Him, being obedient, bringing blessing now, looking forward to the eternal new heaven and new earth in which righteousness dwells!

Pastor Dale

Notes of Faith October 9, 2025

Notes of Faith October 9, 2025

The Power of Unity

“I do not ask on behalf of these alone, but for those also who believe in Me through their word; that they may all be one; even as Thou, Father, art in Me, and I in Thee, that they also may be in Us; that the world may believe that Thou didst send Me” (John 17:20-21).

In this beautiful passage of scripture, our Lord is praying for us. In verses 1-5 of John’s gospel, Jesus prays for Himself. In verses 6-19, Jesus prays for His disciples; those with whom He has ministered for three years. In verses 20-26, He prays for all believers, those yet to believe, in future times, which of course includes us.

I know I have read this portion of scripture many, many times throughout the years. However, what especially caught my attention upon reading this again recently was the emphasis He places on the power of unity to initiate belief in Christ; “That the world may believe that Thou didst send me.”

Again in verse 23, John re-emphasizes that as a result of observing true unity among believers, as exampled through the intimacy of relationship between the Father and the Son, “...the world may know that Thou didst send Me and didst love them, even as Thou didst love Me.”

Unity among believers is one of the most powerful forces to convince the world of the reality of Christ! Is it any wonder then that one of the areas Satan most attacks is unity among believers?

I recently was engaged in conversation with a dear brother in Christ, with whom I am sure I would have some doctrinal differences. I worship at a more reformed Baptist church; he attends a somewhat more charismatic church. However, we both believe and have firm agreement in the main doctrinal truths such as the substitutionary, atoning sacrifice of Christ on the cross, the inerrancy and sufficiency of scripture, the presence and power of the Holy Spirit within our bodily lives, the doctrines of Heaven, Hell, sin, regeneration, the Triune Godhead, and many more “top tier” doctrines.

We are both members of the same “Body of Christ” and thus we should share a unity that convinces the skeptical observer of the reality of God and of His Son, Jesus.

It seems where the problems arise is when individuals or denominations try to make second or third tier doctrinal issues the “main thing.” I am tempted to articulate some lesser doctrinal concepts that have arisen throughout the years, often from misinterpretation or misrepresentation of scripture, but I fear it might only stir up some disunity.

I think you know what I’m talking about though. Sometimes there are ideas or concepts that scripture presents in minimal proportion, but then some take those lesser prioritized ideas or concepts and elevate them to a top priority status. This is almost always problematic.

When I was in Bible College I had a professor who taught a class on how to develop and preach sermons. His name was Professor Snow. He reminded me a little of “Floyd the barber” on the old Andy Griffith show. He was rather soft spoken, had a little mustache, and often spoke with his head and eyes glancing upward in a rather heavenly fashion.

One day he said to us, “Gentlemen, when you’re preaching in the coming years ahead, make sure you place great emphasis on those things that scripture greatly emphasizes. And likewise, spend less time and emphasis on those things that scripture emphasizes less.” What simple yet profound wisdom!

Tension between denominations (even within denominations) and individuals is so often the result of doctrinal differences. We build up our doctrinal defenses, sling our doctrinal arrows at one another, and then wonder why more onlookers don’t want to enlist in the Lord’s Army!

I’m not sure many have been won to Christ or encouraged in the Lord because of someone “winning” a doctrinal argument. “By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another” (John 13:35).

Recently, I read a wonderful quote by Oswald Chambers: “The Lord Jesus Christ must be presented to sinners. The Spirit of God will guide you, as you rely on Him, to the presentation of Him that is required for each sinner. But, if you attempt to enclose Jesus Christ into neat little doctrinal packages, one marked “salvation,” another marked “sanctification,” another marked “the baptism of the Holy Spirit,” you will fail to convince sinners that they need Him. In every case, we need to rely on the Holy Spirit.”

I love that quote from Chambers. I firmly believe we should study the word diligently, read the words of great men and women of God, to develop sound doctrine and ascertain correct theology. However, in the final analysis, LOVE wins the day!

I’ve often said that when “we all get to Heaven” as the old hymn says, there will be this great sit down orientation moment before we take the tour, and Jesus will say to us, “You were all wrong about a few things, and you were all right about some things.”

But, I’m pretty sure the main thing will be the love of God toward us, our love of Jesus, His Son, and our love for one another realized and expressed through The Power of Unity.

In Christ,

Dallas Holm

This is where I find myself in my journey toward maturity in Christ. We walk many paths of doctrinal beliefs, denominational focus, church traditions, and individual church personalities. All of these things effect our walk with Jesus. But there is only one true church. It is not of our making. Jesus said He would build His church. If we belong to His church we will be seeking unity of the true faith and not argue and fight about differences in understanding and practice. Let us be sure that we know what we believe and draw close to one another in love and truth, trusting God to one day make us all perfect and holy, acceptable and pleasing to Him!

Pastor Dale

Notes of Faith October 8, 2025

Notes of Faith October 8, 2025

Better Than Bionic!

The body is sown in corruption, it is raised in incorruption.

1 Corinthians 15:42

In the 1970s, Lee Majors starred in The Six Million Dollar Man about an astronaut who was seriously injured in a spaceship crash and rebuilt with bionic parts. Today the concept is no longer science fiction. Doctors can replace organs, bones, corneas, hands and arms, joints and hips, and even faces. Still, only one thing eventually takes care of the aging process—death!

Our earthly bodies are far from perfect, and over time they age and decay. But as Christians we’ll receive new bodies when we get to heaven that are indestructible, incredible, and infinite. They will not get old or break down. From the instant of our resurrection, our new bodies will never wear out nor grow old. They will be totally resistant to deterioration or decay. Your new body will be designed for eternity. It will not be subject to accidents, diseases, aging, or death. It will be pain-free and disease-free. It will never wear out and never die.

If you are ill or hurting today, take a moment to ask God for His healing power, and give thanks for the body to come.

There is a day coming when…all of the maladies of this life are destroyed, when we, in our glorified bodies will live in heaven…eternally fulfilling God’s ordained purpose for us.

Paul P. Enns

1 Cor 15:42-49

42 So will it be with the resurrection of the dead. The body that is sown is perishable, it is raised imperishable; 43 it is sown in dishonor, it is raised in glory; it is sown in weakness, it is raised in power; 44 it is sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual body.

If there is a natural body, there is also a spiritual body. 45 So it is written: "The first man Adam became a living being"; the last Adam, a life-giving spirit. 46 The spiritual did not come first, but the natural, and after that the spiritual. 47 The first man was of the dust of the earth, the second man from heaven. 48 As was the earthly man, so are those who are of the earth; and as is the man from heaven, so also are those who are of heaven. 49 And just as we have borne the likeness of the earthly man, so shall we bear the likeness of the man from heaven.

The Lord is fixing my mind on things to come rather than on the effects of sin that run rampant on the earth on which we live. Do not dwell on the things of earth but rather the things of heaven and your eternal life in glory with Jesus!

Pastor Dale

Notes of Faith October 7, 2025

Notes of Faith October 7, 2025

Today is two years since the horrendous attack on Israel by Hamas who still holds captives, some dead, some barely alive. Please pray for their release and for the peace of Jerusalem, and for the return of the Lord Jesus Christ. May He come soon! May Your will be done one earth as it is in heaven!

Citizenship

For our citizenship is in heaven, from which we also eagerly wait for the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.

Philippians 3:20

An ambassador is an appointed diplomat sent by a country as an official representative to a foreign country. He or she is authorized to speak with the authority of the leader of the home country. The ambassador must be a citizen of the home country and must have been officially appointed.

The apostle Paul referred to himself as an ambassador for Christ (2 Corinthians 5:20; Ephesians 6:20). As an apostolic ambassador, he spoke with the authority of heaven behind his words. He also said that every Christian is a citizen of heaven—the first requirement for being an ambassador of heaven (Philippians 3:20). In other words, heaven is the Christian’s true home—the place in which we should be investing for eternity (Matthew 6:19-21). As citizens of heaven, it is our calling to declare God’s Gospel to all who may not yet be citizens of heaven.

Represent the Kingdom of heaven today as an ambassador worthy of your calling. Ask God to help you lay up treasures in heaven, especially souls for eternity.

If you are a Christian, you are not a citizen of this world trying to get to heaven; you are a citizen of heaven making your way through this world.

Vance Havner

Matt 6:19-21

19 "Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. 20 "But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys, and where thieves do not break in or steal; 21 for where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

According to the Scriptures those who believe and follow in obedience to Christ are saved, sanctified, and glorified. We are seated in the heavenlies with Christ. These are all written in past tense as though everything has been completed. This is how God sees the one He has called by grace through faith to Himself. IT IS FINISHED! True Christians are citizens of another world, not this one, one created for eternal life with Christ, without the burden and suffering caused by sin. A perfect world prepared for those who love, worship and serve God. May we live today and each day after focusing on relationship with God and His gift of life eternal in His presence!

Pastor Dale

Notes of Faith October 6, 2025

Notes of Faith October 6, 2025

Which Heaven?

I know a man in Christ who fourteen years ago—whether in the body I do not know, or whether out of the body I do not know, God knows—such a one was caught up to the third heaven.

2 Corinthians 12:2

When you hear someone mention heaven, you could ask, “Which heaven do you mean?” The question is reasonable because the Bible mentions three different heavens.

Recommended Reading:

Deuteronomy 10:12-14

In order of proximity to earth, the three heavens are, first, the skies immediately above us—the domain of birds and clouds (Genesis 1:20). The second highest heaven is the vast universe beyond our atmosphere—the domain of the planets and solar systems (Genesis 1:14-17; Psalm 8:3-4; 19:1-6). The third heaven—the only one assigned a number—is not an atmospheric realm but is the domain of God. The first two heavens are visible to us on earth; the third heaven is not. This is the heaven visited by the apostle Paul, either in person or in a vision, where he heard “inexpressible words” that apparently informed the mission to which God had called him (2 Corinthians 12:4).

Eternity in the presence of God is the destination of all who have placed their faith in Christ. Are you sure that heaven is your ultimate destination?

I want to know one thing, the way to heaven.

John Wesley

Deut 10:12-13

what do you think God expects from you? Just this: Live in his presence in holy reverence, follow the road he sets out for you, love him, serve God, your God, with everything you have in you, 13 obey the commandments and regulations of God that I'm commanding you today — live a good life.

Phil 1:23-24

I am hard-pressed from both directions, having the desire to depart and be with Christ, for that is very much better; 24 yet to remain on in the flesh is more necessary for your sake.

The song “Everybody wants to go to heaven” that also says “nobody wants to go now”, is wrong. The mature believer in Christ is more than ready to leave this earthly life and “go” to be with their Lord and Savior now, now, now! Given that the Lord has chosen to leave us here, for the moment…we have work to do, more people to reach with the truth of God that they might be saved! Jesus is building His church, His body, and there is no one that will be left behind. If we keep quiet, someone else will be used by God to reach those that He is drawing to Himself. Let us burn with great fire to proclaim the truth while there is still time. The day of salvation is now!

Pastor Dale

Notes of Faith October 5, 2025

Notes of Faith October 5, 2025

It’s Time to Discover Your Gift

You are so unique and valuable to God that He has given you a special gift with which to bless the entire body of Christ.

Most of us have had to say goodbye to someone we love. Perhaps it happened at an airport when that person was moving to another part of the country or across the world and you watched and waved until the plane was out of sight. Maybe it was the goodbye you gave your child as you dropped them off at college for the first time and drove away, your eyes watching the rearview mirror for a final glance. Many of us have said goodbye at the deathbed of our mom or dad or other loved ones.

Saying goodbye to someone close to us is one of the more difficult experiences of life.

The disciples had such an experience. They had been with Jesus for over three years in the Galilean mountains and walking the dusty trails of Judea. They had slept with Him every night and eaten a thousand meals together.

Then came the time to say goodbye. He led them up the Mount of Olives as far as the little village of Bethany, then Scripture records,

It came to pass, while He blessed them, that He was parted from them and carried up into Heaven. — Luke 24:51

You would think they must have been devastated and in despair. But no. The very next verse says,

And they worshiped Him and returned to Jerusalem with great joy. — Luke 24:52

What? He was gone! And yet, they went back to the very city where He had been so cruelly crucified and did so “with great joy.” Why did they respond in such a manner? Paul gave us the answer:

When He ascended on high, He... gave gifts to men. — Ephesians 4:8, emphasis added…

He left them with special spiritual gifts that empowered them to carry on His work. Discovering these gifts brought “great joy” to each of them. When you discover your own gift, it will result in the same great joy.

These gifts are not natural abilities. There is a huge divide between a natural ability and a supernatural, sovereignly bestowed spiritual gift. An opera singer with natural and impeccable musical and vocal abilities might sing in a church service and not lead the people into a true worship experience nearly as much as someone who does not have the precise natural abilities of an operatic superstar but who does have a spiritual gift that God uses to build up His body.

Yes, God has given every believer a spiritual gift. No one is left out.

Every single believer has one. It may not yet be recognized or exercised, but this special gift anointing is there inside each of us, waiting to be discovered. The Bible makes this plain, saying that…

there are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit. There are differences of ministries, but the same Lord. And there are diversities of activities, but it is the same God who works all in all. But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to each one for the profit of all. — 1 Corinthians 12:4–7

These manifested gifts are given to each of us. You are so unique and valuable to God that He has given you a special gift with which to bless the entire body of Christ.

Importantly, while each of us has at least one gift, no one person has all the gifts. Paul made this clear, too, as he closed the twelfth chapter of 1 Corinthians:

Are all apostles? Are all prophets? Are all teachers? Are all workers of miracles? Do all have gifts of healings? Do all speak with tongues? Do all interpret? — 1 Corinthians 12:29–30

The answer was obvious — No! No one has all the gifts. But Paul finished the thought by saying we should…

earnestly desire the best gifts. And yet I show you a more excellent way. — 1 Corinthians 12:31

And with that word he launched into the thirteenth chapter of his epistle, revealing that love is the “more excellent way.”

God has given every believer a spiritual gift. No one is left out.

Every spiritual gift should be operated within the environment of the love of Christ. Paul made this point clear as well:

Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I have become sounding brass or a clanging cymbal. And though I have the gift of prophecy... and though I have all faith... but have not love, I am nothing. — 1 Corinthians 13:1–2

The twelfth, thirteenth, and fourteenth chapters of this first letter to the Corinthian believers contain Paul’s dissertation on spiritual gifts. In chapter twelve Paul laid out the gifts. In chapter fourteen, he warned and pointed out how they are often perverted from their intended use. But in between, in chapter thirteen, he revealed that love is the measure, the standard —

The greatest of these is love. — 1 Corinthians 13:13

This is like a Holy Spirit sandwich, and love is the filling. Love is the very oxygen in which the kingdom of God operates, and without love, we, like Paul, are nothing more than sounding brass or clanging cymbals.

As we have noted previously, all believers — you, me, every single one of us — are likened to a body. We are, in fact, the visible body of Christ to the world today. While we are dependent upon the Holy Spirit for our spiritual life, we are interdependent upon one another as well. Like members of our own physical body, we must work together in love and unity to accomplish His will. This is why each of us is especially gifted for a unique purpose to function in the body of Christ.

We must forget the idea that the church is an organization. It was never primarily intended to be such. You are part of a living organism: the church, the body of Christ. My own physical body depends on the health and strength of every part of it. If one part ceases to function like it is designed to do, my whole body is affected. If my liver ceased functioning, I would not say, “Oh, I have lots of other organs. I am not going to worry about this one.”

Every part of my body is interdependent on every other part. And so it is with the body of Christ. We can’t say of another believer, “We don’t need her. Forget her — we’re okay without her.”

To this Paul said,

There should be no schism in the body, but that the members should have the same care for one another. And if one member suffers, all the members suffer with it; or if one member is honored, all the members rejoice with it. Now you are the body of Christ, and members individually. — 1 Corinthians 12:25–27

In the distribution and the functioning of the gifts, we are dependent upon the Holy Spirit. But in order to function as Christ intends, we are interdependent on each other.

God has given these gifts to us. They are not earned nor deserved. They are supernaturally bestowed by a sovereign Lord. Every believer has a gift. No believer has all the gifts. They are to be used for God’s glory, for the uplifting and building up of the church, the body of Christ. And they are always to be exercised in an environment of love. They are designed…

for the equipping of the saints for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ. — Ephesians 4:12

These gifts, listed primarily in Paul’s letters to the Corinthians, the Romans, and the Ephesians, are given with three distinct characteristics. There are motivational gifts designed to encourage the church. There are miracle gifts that prove the authenticity of the faith. And there are ministry gifts that seek to meet the needs of the entire body of believers. Remember, you have at least one. As we journey through the list of gifts in these next few chapters, see if you can discern which one(s) have been given to you, so that it might be said of us what was said of those early believers, that we, too, were characterized by “great joy.”

Excerpted from The Spirit Code by O. S. Hawkins, copyright Dr. O. S. Hawkins.

All y’all have spiritual gifts…one or more. They are to be used to bless the church, the body of Christ! We are weaker when we all do not use our gifts for one another. Let us consider how we might use what has been given to us for the purpose of others! Pray for God to use you, even if you haven’t figured out how God might use you. Be willing. Be ready. Answer when He calls and be obedient to what He says.

Pastor Dale

Notes of Faith October 4, 2025

Notes of Faith October 4, 2025

Glimpses of Heaven: Ezekiel

And above the firmament over their heads was the likeness of a throne, in appearance like a sapphire stone; on the likeness of the throne was a likeness with the appearance of a man high above it.

Ezekiel 1:26

Some biblical heroes had momentary glimpses into heaven. Ezekiel saw God’s glorious throne, but he struggled to describe it. A whirlwind split the skies and revealed God’s throne surrounded by creatures who were later identified as cherubim (Ezekiel 10:1). Lightning ripped through the sky, and above it all was the throne of God as blue as lapis lazuli.

Seated on it was a form that resembled a man, glowing with fire and radiating blinding light. The appearance of a rainbow covered the entire scene. Ezekiel said, “This was the appearance of the likeness of the glory of the Lord. When I saw it, I fell facedown, and I heard the voice of one speaking” (Ezekiel 1:28, NIV).

Oh, to contemplate the eternal throne of our Savior. An old hymn says, “God is still on the throne, and He will remember His own.” Whatever you’re facing today, get a glimpse of this truth—God is still on His throne.

With our God before us in all His glory, sitting on the throne of grace, will our hearts dare to say we mistrust Him?

Charles Spurgeon

Peter, James and John, received a glimpse of the glory of God when Jesus pulled back the veil of His humanity, allowing these three to see His true glory. Oh, that we might comprehend and experience the blessing of being in the presence of God, for indeed we are…all the time. May we be more aware of His glory and live to please our Creator, Lord, and Savior!

Pastor Dale

Notes of Faith October 3, 2025

Notes of Faith October 3, 2025

A Grand Entrance

Then God will give you a grand entrance into the eternal Kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

2 Peter 1:11

Each year, the Cannes Film Festival brings the world’s greatest movie stars to the French Riviera where they walk down the famous red carpet. But what happens to the carpet after the festival is over? It’s cut up and made into handbags, hats, and slippers. For a cost, you can have a hat made of material walked on by the world’s celebrities.

You may never walk with the stars on a red carpet, but you will walk with the angels down golden streets. Various translations render 2 Peter 1:11 in different ways, using phrases like lavish reception, glorious welcome, triumphant admission, and grand entrance.

Heaven is a place of ultimate rejoicing, a wonderful home where we will know all our brothers and sisters in the Lord. It will feel like home, and its love will fill the air. The fact that God wants us all to live in heaven with Him shows us how much He loves and cares for us. Thank Him today that you can feel calm and safe in the knowledge that He has provided an eternal, perfect future for us.

Now, my fellow sinner, you are as welcome to Heaven as Jesus was. Your sins would have forever kept you out; but on the accursed tree He took those sins away.

Unknown

As each day passes and God fulfills His promise to make me more like Christ, I fervently desire the day when I will be with Him forever! The eternal forgiveness of my sin and the blessings of intimacy with God are beyond my understanding, yet the sure hope that He gives me through the gift of faith burns within my heart to draw closer to Him every day. May we all strive to please the God who gives us life and loves us with everlasting love!

Pastor Dale

Notes of Faith October 1, 2025

Notes of Faith October 1, 2025

This devotional thought comes from a dear friend who helps in debriefing missionaries when they take a break to rest, restore, and reflect on the work God has given them. They are a blessing to those they serve and to me as well!

Deborah Wise…

I had the opportunity to reflect on the story of Hagar this week, in a Bible study I am part of. The timing was especially poignant, because the questions the angel of the Lord asks her in the desert (Genesis 16:7–8) are at the heart of debriefing:

“Where have you come from, and where are you going?”

Do you notice she answers neither of those questions? Her reply, “I am running away from my mistress Sarai.” really describes what she is doing at the present moment. God’s questions are past- and future-oriented.

In truth, Hagar was from Egypt, and from the description of the well where God met her, it appears she was on her way back there. It is so human to idealize a place or time in our pasts, and desire to escape there when our present circumstances get hard. I wonder if, in her conversation with God, Hagar began to remember some of the challenges in her old homeland, so that, when God asked her to return to Abram’s household, her heart was a little bit prepared.

A romanticized version of our history can make it harder to be at peace with our present situation. Inevitably we are disappointed if we try to recapture that former “perfect” time or place because 1) it never existed and 2) even if it did, the people and places have changed with the passage of time—and so have we. An honest recalling of the past—including both the good AND the bad—can make the present more bearable and give us hope for the future. As we remember God’s faithfulness through the ups and downs of our story, we are strengthened follow where He leads knowing that He sees, hears, and indeed cares for us.

We play the song below during our debriefing, giving missionaries a chance to reflect on where they’ve come from and where they might be going. I believe you will find it meaningful, as well… It’s written from the perspective of the Israelites upon their exodus from Egypt, but I think it could be Hagar’s song too.

Painting Pictures of Egypt by Sarah Groves

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbikUG_go7M

Praying you walk in the presence of the God Who Sees you this week!

There is no hiding and playing peek-a-boo with God. He sees us everywhere we go. He lovingly provides our need in every earthly circumstance and if we come to faith in Jesus and follow Him in obedience, we have the glory of heaven to look forward to, leaving behind the ravages caused by sin in this world. Pray to keep our eyes, heart and mind focused on Jesus that in all suffering of this world we remember that Jesus overcame sin and death for our sake and the glory of His name!

Pastor Dale