"If anyone else thinks he has reasons to put confidence in the flesh, I have more: circumcised on the eighth day, of the people of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews; in regard to the law, a Pharisee; as for zeal, persecuting the church; as for legalistic righteousness, faultless. But whatever was to my profit I now consider loss for the sake of Christ."
Paul was following the Law with great zeal, but he was missing out on the life from God. He had been relying on himself, but a catastrophic event help to change his life. He understood his depedancy on God. His life was changed, and he changed lives.
An interesting story I read with Mauricio this week, was about the adulterous woman. Jesus has great wisdom in helping the woman, and shows great mercy by not judging her. The woman was humiliated and expected to die, but was saved. What would that feel like? I wondered how her life changed at that experience. How has my life changed from the time when I realized my sinful life was bringing me to death, and when Jesus said "I don't judge you either. You can go now, but don't sin again." (Easy-to-Read)? The woman was a goner, and so was I. I expect the woman's life was deeply changed. How could it not be?! Where do I need to continue to change?
I cannot trust in myself, and I need to recongize my dependancy on Jesus. This is where I must grow, but the earlier verse gives much hope because "God is near." Hopefully our readers are seeing Jesus, and hopefully we are mirroring Jesus as we learn from his words each day.
Today we spent the evening with a friend named Thassia. She had met Justin when she spent a few months in Canada, going to high school in Winnipeg a few years ago. It is pretty cool to have a friend to hang out with during our free time. Today, we went to Thassia's friend's house and just sat and chatted for a couple hours. The friend, Gabriel, had also gone to Winnipeg and so it was fun to talk about their experiences in Canada, and to tell them about our time in Brazil. Each day we spend many hours with people as we go through our readings, as they randomly show up at the building for multiple hours and as we spend time with them on our free days. I am learning more that life is about relationships, and we are having many chances to show our relationship with God to others.
Thank you for thinking about us, and praying for us. Be checking your mailboxes for some nice postcards!
Kresten and the Salvador team.
Thank you, for being light and salt! You are God's ambassadors for the Kingdom. It is a blessing to read your reports. - Bernard K
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Sarah's mum
Thanks to all of you for your perspectives of God's working in your LST project. The count down is on. I know in many ways you feel that it can't be time to leave. I know there are some readers you feel that you just can't leave...not now...not just yet. Just remember that God loves them even more than you have come to love them. He will take care of them. You have planted seeds. Others will continue to water them...until you return next summer!!!
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Alicia aka Mom
Thank you for sharing Kresten. You have such wonderful insights! Praying for you all! I'm looking forward to hearing about everything in person! Many blessings.
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