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God’s Promises

February 12, 2020 By LMW

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So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you. I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.                                                                                                                              Isaiah 41:10

God assured His people that He would protect them in the here and now, in the present distress they were experiencing. No doubt God’s promise of freeing His people from the coming captivity was very encouraging, especially to the true believers who were to endure the Babylonian captivity. But they needed far more than just a distant, future hope of deliverance. Righteous believers needed to know that God was with them day by day in their present painful circumstances. So God met their need and gave them a most wonderful promise: whether in the present or in the future and in whatever circumstances, God’s people were not to fear. Three reasons are given why righteous believers should not be anxious or afraid.

First, God’s people were not to fear because He Himself would be with them. He would strengthen and help them and uphold them with His right hand—His righteous, victorious hand.

Second, God’s people were not to fear because He would hold their right hands and help them as they faced their enemies (v.13). Note the close relationship being stressed here: the LORD tells righteous believers that He is “your God” and that He will take “hold of your right hand.” He will “help you.” Meditating upon this promise should give enormous encouragement to believers who are facing oppression and hardships.

Third, God’s people were not to fear because He was their Redeemer (v.14). In the present Scripture, the LORD calls Himself the Redeemer, the family protector of His people. As their Redeemer, He promises to help them.

Study Questions

  • Do you find assurance in God’s promises?
  • Do these promises alleviate your fears?
  • What does it look like for you to give your fears over to God?

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A Spirit Not of Fear

February 12, 2020 By LMW

7 For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline. 1 Timothy 1:7

God has not given us the spirit of timidity. Too often believers fear using their gifts. They fear speaking up for Christ and the gospel. Being very honest, we have all experienced these fears at one time or another. We failed to witness—to use our gift in speaking up for Christ and in proclaiming the gospel.

Is it possible to keep from fearing if we live for Christ in this world, a world that is so evil and abusive? How can we keep from being apprehensive if we witness for Christ day by day? How can we keep from being cowardly when the world thinks that religion is to be kept in the church and not out in the world? How can we stand up for Christ when people mock and poke
fun at anyone who lives for Christ? This verse tells us how: we let God equip us. God’s equipment does not include fear. The fact is clearly stated: God does not give us the spirit of timidity; God gives us the spirit of love and power, and of self-discipline. The word spirit means the believer’s spirit: the Holy Spirit of God actually injects power, love, and self-discipline into the spirit of the believer.

Study Questions:

        • How can you let God equip you daily? Moment by moment?
        • Do you tend to be fearful when it comes to speaking up for Christ? If yes, how come?
        • What could it look like for you to live out of the spirit of love and power and self-discipline? In what ways do you think your life would be changed?

 

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The Gospel in Zimbabwe

March 11, 2019 By LMW

Power struggles, economic disaster, corrupt politicians, unjust imprisonment . . . These are just a few of the issues that the people of Zimbabwe live with every day.

Alistair Croudace is a native of Zimbabwe, one of the few white landowners remaining in the country. His wife Shelley has served there with him for more than 25 years. They have experienced trials, conflicts; the government has even tried to forcibly remove them. But through it all, God has been faithful. Shelley says, “it is in our darkest hours when God shows up in the most phenomenal ways, and He calls us to step out in faith in the most dramatic ways. And then He gets all the glory. We can’t take the credit, because there’s just no human way possible that we could do it.

Their home and mission, “Lasting Impressions,” covers 450 gorgeous acres. Students throughout Zimbabwe come there to experience the beauty of the countryside and hear the life-changing gospel message. Their mission is “to make a positive impact on the hearts and minds of the people of Zimbabwe for Christ through educational camps, inspirational retreats and community events in a picturesque setting.”

School groups representing all faiths and ethnicities come to Lasting Impressions to enjoy the outdoors, have fun, and build community. “We provide a unique opportunity to shine a light in the darkness,” Alistair says. “All the students who come hear the gospel message. We incorporate the gospel into everything we do.”

The Croudaces also shine a light in the community where they live. They have taught a local man how to farm. Now he grows vegetables that they buy to feed the people who come to Lasting Impressions. They feed hungry children in their community, help orphans, and provide jobs – they set an example of sharing Christ’s love with everyone they touch. They are known throughout the area by their fruits.

In November, they put a well in their community and dedicated it at a special gathering. Shelley tells us, “We just shared the gospel message at the dedication service, and 11 people dedicated their lives to the Lord at that service. We have a couple of little churches that meet under the trees, or in the bush, and they joined us at the dedication. The Lord is on the move and we are getting more opportunity because we are serving and showing the gospel through our actions. We are praying for true transformation throughout Zimbabwe.”

In a country where 85% of the citizens claim to be Christian, the name of Christ is often scandalized. Pastors have multiple wives and mistresses; they steal from their church; they practice an entitlement philosophy that enriches them at the expense of the sheep in their flock. “There is a crisis in our country now. The economic crisis, the wholesale theft, the lack of justice – the list is endless. I would say only a handful of people are practicing Christianity and living their faith,” Alistair tells us.

Shelley adds, “We see just how broken the society is, because if the Word of God was really followed, lives would be different. You wouldn’t have pastors with multiple wives and mistresses and everybody having AIDS if they were following God’s Word.”

“A friend brought to our attention that the mustard seed is an example of faith not so much because it’s small, but because it is pure. You can’t graft anything onto a mustard tree. That small, pure seed grows and multiplies. It shows how the holiness, the purity of what we share with others is so critical and if we really abide by God’s standards, that is going to shine so much brighter and have so much more impact.”

The Croudaces are planting pure seeds of faith throughout Zimbabwe, serving God and the people of their country by living Christ’s example. Their deepest desire they tell us is, “to be salt and light to their community.”

The Gospel in China

March 5, 2019 By LMW

A young American man travels to a Chinese college on a mission to share Christ. A young Chinese woman travels to an American college, hears the gospel message and accepts Christ. Years later the two meet in China, where they are both serving Christ.

They marry, start a family, and dedicate their lives to serving God in China despite the constant hardships. “We are always facing stress and obstacles and attack. But God is faithful through it all. We turn to God every day.”

Matt and Anna* are serving in a large city as part of a house church of around 200 members, most of whom heard and accepted the gospel as college students. As parents of young children, Matt and Anna have made natural connections with these other young families who are seeking truth and meaning for their life.

Being a Christian today in China can be challenging. But the believers who are faithful are fervent in their faith. Matt says, “There are no ‘pew-warmers’ in China. If you are in church, you really want to be there. There is no one going to church for social reasons or status, because being a Christian does not improve your social status.” 

In Chinese society, Christianity is looked down on. The schools teach atheism, and the Chinese people in general are far more interested in self-advancement than in sacrificing self for the overwhelming value of accepting Christ. Matt tells us, “Most men see their job as making money. It’s the number one barrier to becoming a Christian. They say, ‘If I say yes to Christ, will that inhibit my ability to make money, to support my family?’ Because it might. To get the best jobs, you need to be a communist party member, and if you’re a party member, you shouldn’t believe in God.”

Christian persecution is on the rise in China as the church grows. House churches are facing increasing pressure – some have been raided and their members imprisoned. Anna says, “Many people are awakened through persecution and come to love God more.” There is a government-sanctioned Christian church in China, but they are directly controlled by a department of the government. House churches resist government control as they recognize that Christ is the head of the church.

While they are illegal, house churches in China are generally accepted. They preach the gospel,  teach the children, worship regularly, and have small groups for personal growth. But they are careful. House churches don’t keep a membership list, don’t keep the church’s money on hand, and they do have back-up plans for continuing even if the government tries to shut them down. Most house churches worship in homes or office buildings to stay off the radar of government officials.

Many of the believers at Matt and Anna’s church have had to make sacrifices for their faith. They have a full-time pastor, which is unusual in China. That man gave up a secure professorship to become a pastor. “When he made a decision to quit his job, his co-workers and parents thought he was crazy. Why would he quit a stable and prestigious job to serve as a pastor? Being a pastor is basically viewed as being unemployed in China – a very shameful thing. But eventually he led his family to the Lord, and they understand his passion.” His job as pastor is doubly challenging as churches generally don’t plan to support a pastor. Matt says, “the concept of giving money is virtually unknown in China. Pastors are challenged to teach the concept of tithing to people who have never considered giving financial support to anyone outside of their immediate family. It’s hard. Christians really have to grow to be willing to give money away.”

Virtually everyone in a house church is new to the faith. In the cities, they are made up of young educated people who heard the gospel in college. In rural areas, church members are older, often uneducated. Religion has been suppressed for so long in China, that there is very little remaining history of the Christian faith, particularly in the urban areas. A friend of Matt’s became pastor at a rural church at age 14. The congregation was largely illiterate, but this young man could read and the people in the church wanted to hear the gospel. God used this pastor in mighty ways, and now, in addition to pastoring a house church in an urban area, he leads a network of rural churches.

“There is a great need for training of pastors in China,” Matt says. “While there are a few seminaries, they are operated by the government, which makes their teaching suspect. A few underground seminaries have been started, but they are quickly shut down.” In addition, there is very little access to quality biblical resources, and it can be difficult to find a Bible in China.

In spite of the many years of persecution in China, God’s Kingdom continues to grow as the Chinese people are presented with the gospel message. It is estimated that there will be more Christians in China than in any other country in the world by 2030. God’s power and presence is being revealed to millions of believers in that country as the gospel message spreads.

LMW invites you to pray for the gospel in China. Matt and Anna ask that we pray specifically:

  1. For their safety and health. China is very polluted, and their family has struggled with respiratory issues.
  2. For the Christian home school program they have started – that more parents will have the courage to send students to them, and for the safety of the school, students, parents, teachers.
  3. For a change in the mindset of the Chinese leaders, to see that Christians are good people who desire to influence Chinese society in positive ways.

* The missionaries’ names were changed to protect their identity.

NOTE: LMW has long been active in getting resources for teaching and preaching into China. Much of The Preacher’s Outline & Sermon Bible® has been translated into Chinese, and some of the volumes are available on the free Chinese Bible app, WeDevote. We anticipate having the Chinese language Preacher’s Outline & Sermon Bible available on the LMW App by 2020.

God’s Light Shines in the Darkness

February 7, 2019 By LMW

“Remember those in prison as if you were their fellow prisoners.” Hebrews 13:3

LMW recently received a letter from an inmate in a Texas prison: 

    “I am currently a mentor, teacher, and facilitator in the faith-based program where I also am a resident. It is a true blessing to be able to live here in this part of the Unit and to be a part of the discipling of men in here and throughout the whole Unit.
    The Lord is so present here and the entire culture on our farm has begun to shift as the Holy Spirit has been busy molding and shaping and teaching us how to walk and talk in ways that both honor and serve God…. God has shown me so much grace, love, patience, forgiveness and mercy! Through His forgiveness and tenderness and continual pursuit of me, today I am beginning to walk in a right relationship as His son and servant.”


What a blessing! This prisoner is serving God, teaching His Word, and discipling those who receive the gospel message. We came to know him when he requested Outline Bible Resources to use as he teaches others in prison.

LMW often receives requests from prisoners seeking a better understanding of the Bible; men and women who want to grow in their faith and deepen their relationship with the Savior. As funds are available, we ship the books they request to their address in prison. 

Can you help us equip this man, and the other inmates who seek to shine Christ’s light in the darkness of prison? Your support enables us to share God’s Word with the lost here in the USA and around the world. Please join us by Giving Now!

“The Lord hears the needy and does not despise his captive people.” 
Psalm 69:33

Your Plans Are Subject to His Will

February 6, 2019 By LMW

Your Plans Are Subject to His Will

"The preparations of the heart in man, and the answer of the tongue, is from the Lord."

Proverbs 16:1

A frustrating reality in work—as well as life in general—is the fact that things do not always work out as planned. Looking back at unmet goals, unfulfilled objectives, and disappointing results can be overwhelming and discouraging. And, in many cases, the disappointing outcomes are due to human failure. Human failure, however, is not always the cause of our lack of success or change of fortune. You and everyone involved in a project may do your absolute best and still fail to achieve expected results. In such cases, some other factor—perhaps a Divine factor—may be involved.

The truth of the proverbs above is commonly summarized as, “Man proposes, but God disposes.” In other words, you can make excellent plans and set reachable goals for your life or at work and move forward to fulfill those plans, but God may have different plans entirely.

It is crucial that you grasp this truth: God does not reveal in advance the entirety of His plan for your life. Making plans and setting goals is a vital part of leading, but as you do so, remain aware that God may overrule your plans. Every plan you make is subject to God’s will.

Wise leadership is seeking God’s will and plan in every decision and then stepping forward in faith and obedience to God’s direction. God is perfectly good, and you can have confidence that He has a good plan for your life, both personally and professionally.

 

Study Questions:

  • Can you think of a time when God’s plans were not exactly the plans you had in mind?
  • Do you believe that God is always good?
  • What does it look like for you to be faithful in where God has you now?

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