A Family’s Journey from Suburban Vancouverites to Albertan Church Planters
2 Feb
My Bible-in-a-Year reading today took me to the end of Joshua. Â Many people have found inspiration in the last words of Joshua, as he confronts the nation and demands that they once again declare and covenant before the Lord to keep him as their God and not chase after the other people who they live amongst.
It certainly is inspiring but for some reason it was another verse that God drew me to this morning. Â In verse 13, Joshua writes, “So I gave you a land on which you did not toil and cities you did not build; and you live in them and eat from vineyards and olive groves that you did not plant.”
It feels to me like what we’re being called to in Medicine Hat is like this. Â We are going to a city we did not build and a land on which we did not toil, and we will live there and reap a harvest that we did not plant.
That kind of sounds like a negative, but in reality it is a testimony of the plan of God. Â We are following his lead to a land we are certain he wants us in. Â It is a land which he has already prepared before us. Â It is a land where he has been working for years in people’s hearts, building a thirst and a hunger for himself in them, and we are coming to reap that harvest. Â It is a testimony that God is going to build this church, just like he built the nation of Israel.
That is a very comforting thought.
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