harvest

One American speaker at the mission conference Susan and I attended a few weeks ago shared that every believer he met on a recent trip to India had either been physically healed, or knew a family member who had been healed. It is estimated that less than 3% of the 1.2 billion people in India are Christians. Around 80% are Hindu, 13% are Muslim, and the remaining 4% are Sikh, Buddhist, or of another religion. India is a huge country with many large cities, but over 60% of the population live in rural, impoverished villages. There are approximately 412 million Indians who have never even heard the Name of Jesus.

It should not surprise us that God chooses to reveal his love and confirm his Word through healing the sick and delivering the lost from Satan’s grip. The story was told of a family with two daughters. The father was a Hindu priest and carried the position of spiritual leader in his village. Though a Hindu, he permitted his youngest daughter to attend an afternoon Bible Club led by a young married Christian couple.

One day the oldest daughter became very ill and her parents took her to the nearest hospital. After several days, the doctors told the parents there was nothing more they could do and that their daughter was about to die. Returning to their home fearful and distraught, the youngest daughter said, “Daddy, in my Bible Club the teachers tell us of a God named Jesus who hears prayers and heals the sick.”

Desperate, the father asked to meet these teachers. The young couple went to the hospital, prayed for the older daughter, and God healed her. Joyous and convicted, the father removed the dozen Hindu idols from his home, put them in a bag, and threw the bag in the river. From that point on he declared that he and his family would only follow the God Jesus.

Angus Buchan, an evangelist in South Africa, once said, “One genuine miracle equals a thousand sermons.” As a Hindu priest of a village became an outspoken advocate for Christ, an entire village was impacted. And a little girl who listened in Bible class was instrumental in the spreading of the Kingdom of God.

“After this the Lord appointed seventy-two others and sent them two by two ahead of him to every town and place where he was about to go. ‘The harvest is plentiful and the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field. Go! I am sending you out like lambs among wolves… When you enter a town and are welcomed, eat what is set before you. Heal the sick who are there and tell them, “The Kingdom of God is near you.”‘” Luke 10:1-9

“… and a little child will lead them.” Isaiah 11:6

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Obama

A good friend let me know last week that I left out one of the presidents that met with Billy Graham. He sent me an article from the New York Times that chronicled a meeting President Obama had with the evangelist one Sunday in April of 2010.

President Obama is the only U. S. president to visit Billy Graham in his home in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. With no cameras or news teams, they visited awhile and then prayed privately together.

“The President’s coming over this afternoon. I guess I’d better do a little cleaning.” Can you imagine? But as you might predict, criticisms came from all directions.

Some Obama supporters lamented the fact that their leader felt like he had to walk in the footsteps of his eleven predecessors. Others took liberty to categorize Billy Graham as an out-of-touch Bible thumping extremist who has no business meeting with the most powerful leader in the world.

Others criticized Billy Graham for meeting with a president they loathe. Accusing Obama of being insincere and having no belief in God, these asked, “How can Billy Graham pray with a pretender?”

But what if God wanted such a meeting to take place? What if a president feels such a burden in his position of authority that he realizes he desperately needs the intercession of godly men and women? The Creator, who holds the future of every ruler in his hand, wants his servants to lift up petitions on a leader’s behalf. It is so easy to scrutinize every step a president makes while forgetting that God is above all politics.

Have you ever been criticized for interacting with someone? Do you base your friendships and acquaintances on what others think? Jesus often received scathing judgments regarding his associates… but I don’t think He much cared. He was consumed with doing the work his Father gave him to do… which meant relating to all people — rich and poor, powerful and lowly, religious and sinful. Aren’t we to do the same?

“My food,” said Jesus, “is to do the will of him who sent me and to finish his work.” John 4:34

“I urge, then, first of all, that requests, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for everyone — for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. This is good and pleases God our Savior, who wants all men to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth.” I Timothy 2:1-4

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ambassador

The mission conference Susan and I attended a couple of weeks ago was held at The Billy Graham Training Center at The Cove near Asheville, North Carolina. This 1,200 acre retreat center is dedicated to God for teaching, prayer, rejuvenation, and fellowship with God and man. In the buildings are many pictures of the Graham family throughout the years.  Russ Busby’s book Billy Graham — God’s Ambassador chronicles with word and picture the life and ministry of a preacher who has been all over the world.

Many have interviewed the evangelist, and newspapers across the world have written their opinions, but I wonder what God might say about one of his servants. I’ll not get it exactly right, but it is good to remember that our Father in Heaven sees each of us clearly. He can evaluate perfectly the lives we live on this earth. As Billy Graham spends his last days in his home state of North Carolina, he continues to echo the humility he often shared with those who judged him: “I am counting totally and completely on the Lord Jesus Christ, and not on Billy Graham. I’m not going to heaven because I’ve read the Bible, nor because I’ve preached to a lot of people. I’m going to heaven because of what Christ did.”

So here’s a proposal of what God might say. In brackets I’ll share facts of his life or quotes from Mr. Graham himself.

I am going to select an ambassador — someone who will represent Me well and communicate My message around the world. There’s a little boy on a dairy farm in a southern state that I’m going to choose. He is learning to work from his daddy as he gets up at 3:00 every morning to help milk their seventy-five cows. He is an energetic little boy who loves My creation and loves to play outdoors.

I am going to let him learn about Me from his mom and dad and Sunday school teachers, but when he is seventeen years old he’ll realize he must make a decision to give his life to Me. [This happened in 1934 during the last verse of the invitation song on the last night of a revival in Charlotte.]

A few years later I am going to call him to preach, and this young man will answer My call. I am going to let him continue his education at Wheaton College near Chicago and there I will connect him to his life partner, a beautiful girl named Ruth. [Billy and Ruth were married August 13, 1943 after they graduated from Wheaton.]

I’ll choose where I want My ambassador to speak and I’ll bring huge crowds to hear his message. I’ll open doors no one would think possible.  People will hear that I love them and that My Son is their hope.

Billy will be criticized often, but he will not shrink back because he knows I am the truth. [His first famous revival was held in Los Angeles in 1949. Meetings were held night after night for eight weeks as Billy preached sixty-five times. In 1950, Billy held campaigns in six other U. S. cities and preached to 1.7 million people. Over the next decades Billy preached to millions of people all over the world. His largest crowd was in Yoido Plaza in Seoul, South Korea where 1.1 million people gathered to hear God's truth. Billy was even permitted to preach in communist countries where normal religious freedom did not exist. He said, "I have had the privilege of preaching the Gospel on every continent in most of the countries of the world. And I have found that when I present the simple message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, with authority, quoting from the very Word of God — He takes that message and drives it supernaturally into the human heart."]

I will show My heart to the citizens of his land and the world regarding race. I love all people and there should be no discrimination. All people are the same at the foot of the Cross and My message is for everyone. [Billy was a friend to Martin Luther King, Jr. When told he had to segregate his audiences in the 1950's, Billy said he would not speak unless people of all races could sit where they wanted. In Jackson, Mississippi, Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Birmingham, Alabama, separating ropes were removed and blacks and whites sat together.]

I will let My ambassador sit with world leaders. I will let My servant encourage them and pray with them. I will let rulers, governors, and presidents know I care about them and that I want them to look to Me for wisdom as they make decisions. [Billy met with all these Presidents: Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Jerry Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush. He encountered other leaders: Winston Churchill, Golda Meir, Queen Elizabeth II, King Hussein, Kim Il Sung, Mikhail Gorbachev, Margaret Thatcher, Pope John Paul II, the list goes on and on...]

Billy Graham is just one of My ambassadors. Will you be one too? [Billy's words: "I realize my ministry will someday come to an end. I am only one in a glorious chain of men and women God has raised up through the centuries to build God's church and take the Gospel everywhere."]

(Facts and quotes are taken from Billy Graham — God’s Ambassador, by Russ Busby, published in 2007 by Harper Collins Publishers.)

“We are therefore Christ’s ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us. We implore you on Christ’s behalf: Be reconciled to God. God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that we might become the righteousness of God.” II Corinthians 5:20-21

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India

This past weekend, Susan and I attended a mission conference in Asheville, North Carolina. Mission India is one of many Christian organizations who long for all of the 1.2 billion citizens of India to hear the Good News of Jesus Christ. The only strategy that seems feasible in a land of 1200 languages and dialects is for local Christians to become missionaries to their own people. As the fire of God spreads from village to village, Mission India celebrates that 10,000,000 people have become disciples of Christ during the past five years.

Chano only had a 7th grade education, but when he gave his life to Christ at the age of nineteen,  he knew God had created him for a purpose. Beginning as a helper in an afternoon Children’s Bible Club, Chano discovered he had a gift of teaching. God has used Chano mightily not only to impact children, but to train other believers to be leaders. Over 73 churches have been planted through the work of a young man the world would have called hopeless.

At age fourteen, Renu sustained a terrible brain injury from falling off a roof. Doctors said she would never be normal again because the damage was permanent. A local pastor heard of the accident and went and prayed for the young girl. God healed her; Renu became a Christian; and now at age twenty she is a teacher in an adult literacy program that teaches women about Jesus as they learn to read. She expresses a great desire for the poor of her land to become literate and for her nation to shine for Jesus.

The emphasis of the conference was: ‘Look at what God is doing!’ We were encouraged to pray for his Word to spread and to seize opportunities to support our brothers and sisters. Many Christians endure severe persecution as they leave other religions to follow Jesus. They have counted the cost and decided it is better to keep eyes on a heavenly home. We have much to learn from their example.

“Brothers, think of what you were when you were called. Not many of you were wise by human standards; not many were influential; not many were of noble birth. But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong. He chose the lowly things of the world and the despised things — and the things that are not — to nullify the things that are, so that no one may boast before him.” I Corinthians 1:26-29

“They admitted that they were aliens and strangers on earth. People who say such things show that they are looking for a country of their own. If they had been thinking of the country they had left, they would have had opportunity to return. Instead, they were longing for a better country — a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God, for he has prepared a city for them.” Hebrews 11:13-16

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appropriate

God wants us to appropriate all He offers in his Son, but how? It is tempting to pursue wisdom or peace or healing or a particular gift… but God wants us to have more. He wants us to appropriate Jesus Himself… More than that, He wants us to know his Son. Paul wrote, “I want to know Christ and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in his sufferings, becoming like him in his death, and so, somehow, to attain to the resurrection from the dead. Not that I have already obtained all this, or have already been made perfect, but I take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me.” (Philippians 3:11-12)

A. B. Simpson was born in Canada in 1843 and became an early student of God’s Word. He loved to preach, to write hymns, and to encourage Christians to reach out to the neglected people of the world. After moving to New York City, Simpson started the Christian and Missionary Alliance and served the Lord until he died in 1919. Simpson often shared that the turning point in his life came when he realized God intended everything to be about Jesus. This is a paragraph from a writing entitled Himself:

I prayed a long time ago to get sanctified, and sometimes I thought I had it. On one occasion I felt something, and I held on with a desperate grip for fear I should lose it, and kept awake the whole night fearing it would go, and, of course, it went with the next sensation and the next mood.

Of course, I lost it because I did not hold on to Him. I had been taking a little water from the reservoir, when I might have all the time received from Him fullness through the open channels.

I went to meetings and heard people speak of joy. I even thought I had the joy, but I did not keep it because I had not Himself as my joy.

At last He said to me – Oh so tenderly – “My child, just take Me, and let Me be in you the constant supply of all this, Myself.” And when at last I got my eyes off my sanctification, and my experience of it, and just placed them on Christ in me, I found, instead of an experience, the Christ larger than the moment’s need, the Christ that had all I should ever need was given to me at once, and for ever!

And when I thus saw Him, it was such rest; it was all right, and right forever. For I had not only what I could hold that little hour, but also in Him, all that I should need the next and the next and so on, until sometimes I get a glimpse of what it will be a million years afterwards, when we shall “shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of our Father” (Matt 13:43) and have “all the fullness of God.”

So let us ‘take hold’ of Jesus… nothing more and nothing less. And let us believe God’s great mystery and spread his good news.

“I have become [the church's] servant by the commission God gave me to present to you the word of God in its fullness – the mystery that has been kept for ages and generations, but is now disclosed to the saints. To them God has chosen to make known among the Gentiles the glorious riches of this mystery, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.” Colossians 1:25-27

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