Saturday, April 20, 2013

His word will not return void...


Tonight, I pray that I can communicate the power of the word of God.  My prayer for each reader is that the God of glory would stir faith in your heart, as you seek to trust him more.  My prayer is that the Mighty One, the one who is, who was and who is to come - my savior and sustainer, would reveal himself through each word, that I write. 

Who is like this Holy King?  Who or what can compare to his great love?  What trial, what sickness, what trouble, what broken relationship, what pain, can withstand his loving kindness or his steadfast faithfulness?  Nothing - I say it again - Nothing can separate us from his great love.  He formed you in your mother’s womb and you are fearfully and wonderfully made.  No scheme of the evil one can pluck you from his hand, if you are his and the very Spirit of the Living God is holding you together, even now, regardless of what you feel or think.

You were created for his glory; you are being sustained even now for his purposes and He won’t give up on you.  He created you for him, and He will pursue you until you are found.  One who never leaves you nor forsakes you, the one who numbers your days, the holy one of Israel, and the one who willingly gave himself up, so you and I could be free.  No more shackles, no more chains, freedom in Christ, no more pain.

Tonight, many of us gathered in downtown Norfolk, for our Saturday night outreach.  We partnered with New Life Providence – Ghent Campus - and labored in love.  Each person was so important; each person was the hand and feet of Jesus Christ.  I arrived on the scene to witness many people laboring to make sure that our homeless friends were treated as royalty.  I witnessed a man helping another man write a resume, I witnessed another - from a staffing agency - interviewing my friends with hopes of finding them steady employment.  I noticed another man working tirelessly over the grill, and a couple creating an atmosphere of worship with their singing and strumming.  Noah and I had the opportunity to drive around the inner city and shuttle our friends -those with no ride - to the event.  I witnessed another man preaching passionately.  It was the love of God not only in word, but in demonstration.

Meet my friend Richard.  Richard was brought to me at the end of the evening, and he was serious about getting off the streets, tonight.  He was affected by the preaching and I could see God moving in his heart.  Richard confessed that he had used all of his allotted nights at the Salvation Army and he was banned 2 years ago from the Union Mission for getting in an argument with another resident.  Richard was convinced that the Union Mission wouldn’t allow him back in, but I was in faith that God would be merciful to Richard.  So… we hopped in the car and drove towards the Union Mission.

It’s important that you know that it’s not often that once you are on the banned list at any of the area shelters, you are allowed back in, but tonight as Richard responded to the word of God, God was faithful to his son. 

We arrived at the front desk of the Union Mission, where we were greeted by the receptionist.  I said, “Sir, I hope you’re doing well, and I’d like you to meet my friend Richard.  Unfortunately, Richard made a mistake a couple of years ago here and has been placed on the “banned” list.  I understand that he violated the rules and he understands that too, but we’re wondering if you’ll give him another chance.”  The man responded without hesitation, “Well, we know who the King of Mercy is, so why wouldn't I offer him another chance?  I’ve been given many chances in my lifetime.”  He was smiling as he responded.  Richard looked at me in shock.  I smiled. J

I could tell Richard was totally not expecting this man to let him in, especially so easily.  He waved me off to the side and said, “Can I talk to you?”  He said, “Jimmy, I really appreciate you bringing me over here and for going to bat for me here, but I’m not sure I can respond right to authority and I don’t want to make you look bad.”  I’m not that good with authority and I don’t mean to sound harsh, but sometimes it comes across that way, even though I don’t mean it.  He said, he didn’t want to stay, because he was afraid he’d make me look bad.  I told the man at the desk, I needed to talk to Richard and we’d be back.  We drove off…

I said, “Richard, I really appreciate your honesty and your ability to be able to recognize your flaws enough, that you would deny a place to sleep tonight, to protect my reputation.  That’s commendable!  I said, “I’ll take you wherever you want, and I’m not upset that you don’t want to stay at the Union Mission, tonight.  He asked me to take him back to where I picked him up.
 
As we were driving, I had an opportunity to share the gospel with Richard.  I told him that out of the 40 + people that we served tonight, God had his finger on him, specifically.  I told him the story about the paralyzed man who lay at the pool for 38 years, before he was healed and touched by God.  My word to him was simple, “Do you want to be well?”  That’s what God wanted to ask Richard tonight.  I told him that “RIGHT NOW” the past could be erased and he could be a new man in Christ.  He said, “How can everything I’ve done be erased, right now?”  I said, “Richard, don’t be like that man who  laid at the pool for 38 years crippled questioning how.”  God wants you to walk today, but he’s asking this question, “do you want to be well” and you have to settle that first.

I said, “He’s already showing you that he’s erasing your past and that’s why the man behind the desk at the Union Mission is letting you in.  The old has passed away, Richard!”

As we pulled up to the spot where I picked him up, he looked at me and said, “Take me back to the Union Mission, I want to be well.”  Jeremy preached about not questioning who God is and he shared the story about the man who was drowning in the middle of the ocean and was praying that God would send him a life boat.  He explained how a boat pulled up, asking the man to get in and offering help, but the man refused the help and said, “God will save me.”  Richard said, “This is my boat!”  You’re my boat, the Union Mission giving me a second chance is my boat and I’m not going to miss it. J

In that moment, God’s word (Jeremy’s preaching) accomplished its work.  That word was the very word that caused Richard to return to the Union Mission tonight.  I dropped Richard off, prayed for him and blessed him with a humble, meek spirit as he walked away. 

He’s so awesome!  Blessed be the name of the Lord!  Pray for Richard tonight, please.

Jimmy Foster - I am "A Church Without Walls"

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