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Celebrate!  Freedom Isn't Free!


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Diane Nix/ Director

Freedom!  Independence!  Red White and Blue!  Glory!  Patriotism!  FREEDOM!  These words cause a stir in the very pit of my being!  When I was young, I don't believe that I truly understood the price that had been paid for my freedom.   

 

My understanding came on my first missionary trip.  I went to Seoul, Korea on a soul winning trip.  Our job as a team was to share the gospel with appointments made by the home church. The people of the Church had been working many of those we would visit prior to our coming.  I was assigned with two others South Koreans and the three of us traveled across our "territory" making our appointments and allowing the Holy Spirit to lead along the way.  It was an incredible experience!  I personally led over 200 people to the Lord!   

   

As we were finishing our time one of the deacons of the church was introduced to our team.  He was a colonel in the South Korean Army.  For the first time in my life, I would be taken to a military zone.  The zone that we would visit was  the edge of the DMZ.  This place was the "no man's land" between North Korea (communist) and South Korea (democracy).  As we stood there in a look out post - the colonel gave instructions through the interpreter that we were to make no sudden moves and no joking around.  Snipers were watching from the zone and shots had been known to ring out.  There were constant voices coming from loud speakers.  We were told that the loud speakers were positioned so that Communist propaganda was broadcast day and night through the zone.  It was irritating and I didn't even understand the language.  It was a sobering experience to watch American and South Korean uniformed soldiers working together at the edge of this zone.  As we pulled out of the area I took note that only South Korean Soldiers were in fox holes in full battle fatigues and weapons ready.  I asked why this was.  The colonel explained that their country would never again be taken by surprise!  They would always be ready for the battle for freedom!  

 

This day as we celebrate the birth of our nation may we remember that the freedoms that we have were not gained and kept easily!  They cost!  There is always sacrifice!  We must keep fighting the good fight for freedom for us and for all!  In a place where we do not see the value of sacrifice and fight for freedom - may we make a conscious effort to recognize the fact that men and women have gone before us and paid the price of freedom in our country!  Celebrate this day!  Celebrate the birth of this nation but celebrate the memory of those who have gone before us and paid a great price for our  freedom!

 

Our ultimate freedom has been paid on the cross of Calvary!  It wasn't free!  It cost God His Son!  It cost Jesus His life!  The sacrifice was great!  In Galatians 5:1 it reads, "It was for freedom that Christ set us free; therefore keep standing firm and do not be subject again to a yoke of slavery."  Jesus has paid the price for our spiritual freedom!  On this day as we celebrate the birth of our country, may we also celebrate the price paid for our spiritual freedom!  May we never forget it and may know that when life is hardest we can trust the One who paid the price for our freedom!  We can celebrate our freedom and we walk through the hardest places and stand firm!  We do not have to subject ever again to a yoke of religious slavery or bondage to sin!  

 

Happy 4th of July Ladies!  Let's Celebrate!!!  Let's be diligent and vigilant for true freedom!  Let's share with as many people as we can the truth of our freedom!

 

Praying for you!  Meet me in the forums or post your comments in our devotionals!  What has freedom cost you?  What does your freedom mean to you?
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National Convention July 3rd - 5th, Montreal

Hope in Hard Times!
Kathy/Canadian Connection
Kathy Morales

Storms of life are common. Often we are just heading in, heading out or caught in the middle of one. In tough times some turn away from God; others draw close to Him. He promises hope in hard times.

 

Striking images of global suffering, unforgettable portraits of tragedy in our communities and in the lives of people we love touch us. Some of you may have experienced loss; sickness, divorce, depression. In ministry or leadership there can be the surprise of betrayal in relationships, unexpected exit of team members or deep hurt from the pain of sin. Hard times seem to be a breeding ground for tough questions. Universally, people wrestle with the following questions: Why would God allow this? Personally, people ask, Why me? Why this? Why now?

 

 

A few years ago a tough storm hit me. My husband of 28 years, Jesse, was diagnosed with ALS also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Life expectancy: 2-5 years. The onset was sudden, with no warning. We responded with a wave of questions. Why? How would we tell our 4 daughters? How would this affect their faith? What will happen to our family? What about our church plant? Though we didn't have answers to our questions, we knew that there was a difficult and painful path ahead. 1 Peter 4:12 says, "Dear friends, do not be surprised at the painful trial you are suffering."

 

Asking why is a starting point in a storm but it's not the place to camp. We must keep moving down the road of questions. God can handle our questions. It's okay to ask but there aren't always answers. Knowing the answers won't lessen the pain. There needs to be movement from "Why" to "What now?"

 

I know I am not alone. Our storms have different intensities and lengths but the unchanging solution remains the same. Run to God, not away from Him. God's way of healing and giving hope is contrary to our fast-acting, instant answers culture. His way seems to be more like slow release, a stitch-by-stitch process of hope as we spend time in His presence, taking refuge under the shadow of his wings.

 

As I journeyed through questioning, I found the promises in God's word to be my greatest source of strength, comfort and hope. Trust in His word. It's true. His word answers the "What now?" question. Romans 12:2 "Rejoice in hope, be patient in affliction, be faithful in prayer." First of all, rejoice in hope. When you feel like you can't rejoice in your circumstances, rejoice in the hopeful anticipation of what God will do in them and through them. Be patient in affliction. Wait as the Lord works everything in conformity with the purpose of his will. Lastly, be persistent and faithful in prayer. The way through is prayer, not despair.

 

Learn to be a care-caster. 1 Peter 5:7 says, "Cast all your cares on Him for He cares for you." To cast literally means "to throw off". Your burdens need to be removed from you and given to Him. His word says all your cares, no exceptions! He wants you to cast the unique set of circumstances that trouble you on to Him. As you become a care-caster, remember to commit yourself and your situation into the Lord's hands. Pray continually, asking for wisdom, strength and guidance. Surrender your situation to God and let Him resolve it however and whenever.

 

God knows our suffering. Jesus suffered everything we'll ever suffer and more: physical pain, betrayal, loneliness and abandonment. God promises one day He will end all evil and suffering. This is not our home, and all suffering here will not last. 1 Peter 1:6 says, "for a little while you must suffer..." In light of eternity, earthly trials are short.  

 

Know that God promises to give hope in all storms. He uses hard times to build character, draw people to Himself and bring about his purposes. He gives Himself and He gives hope in hard times.

 

Romans 5:5, "And hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out within our hearts through the Holy Spirit who was given to us."

 

Meet us in the forums or devotionals and let's talk about being renewed as you face hard times 

 

(Kathy's husband Jesse died in August, 2009, 19 months after the onset of his first ALS symptom.)

 

 

 

 

 
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