Wednesday, June 13, 2012

All Good Things...


The closets are empty, seats are folded, and the boxes are neatly packed and labeled.
Our church move has finally happened.

I think one of the temptations believers face when they are with one body for so long is that “familiarity breeds contempt.” Yet, when I think of this place I've been worshipping at for the past 8 years, I cannot be more grateful to God and His people. I'm really going to miss this place. It's where I fell in love with the Lord. I'm so glad church isn't defined by a building, but by a body of believers.     

This whole church move is kind of a bitter sweet moment for everyone it affects, but at the end of the day I can say it is a good moment. I take a few steps back just to consider how faithful God has been to those who sought after Him all these years while coming in and out of the doors of this sanctuary. It's been one adventurous walk, but it totally delights me to know that we’re still singing the same song the ancients sang before us: “The Lord has done great things for us, and we are filled with joy” (Psalm 126:3) I am so excited for this next chapter in our journey.

Presently, our ship is faced toward uncharted territories and new ground, but it is my hope and prayer that God may tune our hearts to sing of His grace again and again; that we would never lose the wonder of His generous love for us. That come what may, trying weather or pirate, we will not be shaken because the only thing drowning in that deep sea will be our fears and trepidation. When Christ is our anchor and His Spirit our bearer of hope, so by faith I know He saves.

The Lord gave me two passages to cling to while praying for this ministry:

In Joel 2:25-26 He promises, “I will repay you for the years the locusts have eaten… You will have plenty to eat, until you are full, and you will praise the name of the LORD your God who has worked wonders for you.”

And in Psalm 126, the psalmist describes the people of God rejoicing when the Lord brought them out of captivity. They “were like men who dreamed,” men “carrying seed to sow, [singing] songs of joy, [and] carrying sheaves with them.”

Praise God! What a refreshing word! God is determined to restore and use this church to reach out to those who need to hear a good word. So, I pray this promise encourages you to open wide your hearts to God, press on, enjoy His goodness, and bear His goodly fruit.

Though it may be an uncomfortable ride for a short while, onward we'll go singing into eternity.

All good things, are yet to come :)


Hallelujah! Glory to God!


Wholly Yours,
Jane