Thank you so much for praying for Enrique. After several days in the hospital and shortly after taking some medicine prescribed by a specialist to help with breaking up the kidney stones, he felt much better and has had no problems since. He even attended cell group with his family the evening after being released from the hospital. Both he and his wife gave beautiful testimonies of how they sensed God's presence with them througout and the prayers of many. They also shared that his boss was not going to penalize him for missing work because of how hard a worker he is. With the economy the way it is here, this is a huge blessing for him and his family. We do feel very blessed to have Magy and Enrique as part of our cell group and church family. I am posting a picture from a recent visit with them at their home of our kids with their two daughters, Elisa & Karla.
There is a gentleman who has been attending our cell group fairly consistently for a couple of months. Apparently, he had attended a Bible study in the home where we meet for cell group several years ago. Unfortunately, "J" struggles with alcohol. He has attended AA here, he has made a profession of faith and knows much of the Bible. We were saddened when he did not show up to cell group for a few weeks in a row and heard that he had once again started drinking. He showed up last Friday and even brought a friend with him, "G". They had obviously been drinking and part of me at first felt frustrated that they had come in such a state but then I remembered Jesus' life. I am sure he had drunken people come to him many times and He always saw beyond the surface to the heart. In that moment, the Lord really spoke to my heart about judging and grace. If it weren't for His incredible grace poured out in my own life, I could be there too because at one time, I was just as lost. So, instead of spending time thinking about how they should not be there in such a state, I prayed. I prayed that the Bible study would penetrate through the effects of the alcohol. I prayed that His Word would take root in the soil of their hearts. I prayed that they would choose Christ over drinking. I prayed that we would always extend compassion and encouragement to follow Christ without condemnation and judgement.
One of the things I have loved most about the new "adventure" we have undertaken with the cell groups is that we are getting out of the four walls of the church property, the comfort zones of our own homes and the homes of "church folks". Sometimes we are confronted with the not so pretty aspects of life and that is ok because I am convinced that this is exactly what makes Jesus smile...He was not afraid to get a little "dirty" so why should we? Thank you Jesus for this amazing opportunity we have to get a little dirty so we can share the water of life with those who thirst.
The story is not over yet...On Tuesday, when we met as a core group for planning and prayer, guess who came by? While we were praying, we heard someone shout outside the gate, "Felipe!" It was actually interesting to see different people's reactions. Some implied that Phil should just ignore him because he had probably been drinking. Phil chose not to ignore J and G. When he went out to talk to them, J was asking for money to buy food. Since Phil was pretty sure that this was not really what he wanted the money for, he offered to take them to a nearby store and buy some food. As they walked, G began to ask questions about our faith and actually asked about J (who at the time was drunkenly talking about the Bible and singing hymns). He asked Phil why J drank like that if he was a Christian. Very good question and a good reminder to live what you speak. Phil was able to share that we cannot look at people since we all have the flesh in us that is drawn to sin but that we must always look at Jesus as our example. He told Phil he was planning on coming back again to our cell group on Friday. Please, pray that G will return, with or without J, and that he will continue to hunger for truth. While Phil was talking with G, J happened to disappear and then reappear with a sack containing bottles of beer. While this saddens us deeply, we also know that Jesus can give J victory and ask that you pray with us that J will choose the path of victory over his addiction.
We are convinced that the story is still not over....
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What a wonderful story and a great reminder! Praise God!
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