Showing posts with label Samaria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samaria. Show all posts

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Day 1 – Breaking your heart for what break His


Matthew 9:36 (NIV) When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd 

Motivation is the first step in moving towards Short Term Ministry. And how does one become motivated in going to ministry? By learning what God sees in the lost.

When Jesus walked here with us, He saw the plight of the crowds, how helpless and bewildered they are without a person to guide them. It is here that we see the compassion to sympathize with the lost.

How do learn to have to compassion to the lost? By following what He did, He went and “see” them. In our fast paced life, we fail to see how others live. It is when we search for them, live with them, would we be able to understand, at least a little more, on how they understand and view the world. But surely with further exposure and research, we would learn to sympathize with them. Compassion, like love, takes time to build.

This is unlike the brief sympathy that we feel for the poor and the helpless that is flashed in the Internet and the television, no this is more than that. This is God’s Spirit in action, this is a means of falling in love with His people.

Acts 13:47For so hath the Lord commanded us, saying, I have set thee to be a light of the Gentiles, that thou shouldest be for salvation unto the ends of the earth.
People bond with each other by spending time together and the same principle could be said for becoming closer with the country that we plan to reach out. Study the people, the local culture and if possible, contact a native or a returning Filipino worker that has worked/study in that country. Usually, you do fall in love with it after visiting in for a few times. Or perhaps rather than that, you fall in love with the Commission itself, by visiting various countries.
Let me tell you about my friend Nomer. Following the Great Commission is his passion and he wants to share what he experienced in God to the nations that have not even heard of Him. A Campus Minister by trade, he aims to join a short term mission every couple of years and have been sharing God’s word in areas such as in Beijing and Bangkok. He has seen how a few days in the Short Term Ministry have the potential to change a life.

Kuya Nomer did not choose Nepal at first, instead God lead him to the nation. His first visit there was very refreshing. He enjoyed the country’s tranquil atmosphere and simplicity. Their food was also exotic to his taste. But above all else, he loved the people there and how they reach out for the lost. In fact, he returned to the country with a fresh team to support the long term church workers that remained there.

Perhaps going to a country is not an option for you this time but that would not mean that you can’t reach your goal.

In Acts 1:8, Jesus said that the disciples should go as witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria and then to the ends of the earth. It is an ever widening territory that expands from the place that they were based (Jerusalem) until they cover the earth.

In the same we should start small until God gives hones the skills that He gave us and present the opportunities for growth.

So where is our Jerusalem? It begins by ministering on our family. Love them, obey your parents and show them how God changed your life.

Our Judea? It is our friends and other relatives.

Our Samaria? That would be our own communities. Show them why Christians are the light and salt of the earth.

Who knows what parts of the Earth God has prepared for us!  

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Towards Judea

“I would follow you to the ends of the earth my Lord!” I said enthusiastically as I walked side by side with my Lord.

My Lord beckoned me to take a walk with Him during the earlier. Walking during the fresh morning would be nice. I’ve been at the library for too long anyways.

I’ve been researching furiously during the past few days about His followers. They have traveled to different lands to tell about the Great Story. Some have suffered much, even to the point of death yet they still preached about the love of the Lord. Nothing can move them in their faith. I believe that, with His anointing, I could tell the Story with the same vigor and love as my fellow followers.

“Lord, send me too” I said, “I want to tell more about Your story!”

My Lord looked towards me and smiled. He is still the shining figure that revealed His Self to me that faithful day. However, it seems that the people that I met cannot recognize Him. All they see is a young scribe walking with an old broken beggar. Ah, if they could only see what I see.

“Preach in Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the Earth” he said as we continued our walk.

“Thank you!” I said joyfully as my mind raced for plans on how to follow His command.

There was just one problem.

“My Lord” I said cautiously, “Where is Judea?”

He stopped walking. I was puzzled. Was it something I said? I looked at Him again but I found Him staring at a distance. I looked towards the area He was looking at and found that we were back at the library grounds.

Nothing has changed since the last few minutes that we were away. However, I noticed that the denizens near the library have awoken and are now going about their daily business. Almost all of them are familiar faces in the library - fellow scribes, beggars, workers, and sages. They still looked normal but I sensed emptiness inside them, a void that persisted in me some time ago. I felt that I needed to be here to teach them how the One can fill the void inside. It is not yet the time to go to the ends of the earth.

“Lord, am I in Judea?” I asked.

He nodded.

He moved away towards the people at the foot of the library. He turned around towards me and beckoned me to come.

“Come, follow Me,” He said as He continued moving towards the crowd.