Robert and I feel like we are involved in a "garden preparation" in our parish. We have found the "soil" of some hearts to be qui
te prepared for receiving the Word of God with joy and acceptance. The women's bible study at the manse every Wednesday afternoon is already bearing fruit. One of the lady's daughter told me that she couldn't believe the difference in her "mum" since she has been attending church and bible study. There are others in the parish who have been long neglected, and their hearts are filled with "weeds" of legalism, unforgiveness, and unbelief. Robert has been preaching through the Sermon on the Mount each Sunday morning. Jesus focused on the hearts of people, not their outward religious actions. Here in the Highlands, in particular, there has been such a reaction to "pagan practices" and Catholicism, that many of the ministers have focused on outward practices rather than inward faith and the grace of God. It has resulted in many parishioners feeling like they will never be "good enough" to join the church and participate in communion, even though they have put their f
aith and trust in Christ as their Saviour. We have encountered this many times here already. We are so aware of our weaknesses and need of God's grace in this place. We want to be instruments of the Great Gardener of Hearts. We want to be available to weed, cultivate, fertilize and plant Gospel seeds that will produce a glorious harvest...all to the praise of Christ. We covet your prayers for us; for wisdom, vision, strength and above all a great love for these people. "For the love of God compels us"(2Cor 5:14).
Saturday, February 20, 2010
New Life
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