May 28, 2013

The Cross: power and wisdom of God. Contentment

Lessons from a Peasant family
A landless peasant couple decided to abandon their hard life in the countryside.  They moved to a small town where they rented a small shed on a piece of property next to a wealthy man's house.  It was a rundown shed but with little work, they were able to make their home.  They even made a small patio to enjoy the sun and the air.  They were woodcutters, and the only trade they knew was to fetch firewood from a nearest forest and sell it in the market.  Most people of that town used firewood for fuel; this provided the couple a stable means for their livelihood.
      Everyday early in the morning they would go into the forest and by evening they would be carrying two bundles of firewood on their backs to sell it in the market.  The money was enough for them to buy daily food and even enjoy an occasional rest and recreation.  Every evening, after the hard work of fetching and selling the wood, the couple would enjoy a good meal and then sit in the patio.  They would chat about their life in the village, their first love, and their new life in the city.  Even though they could not have any children, they were happy to be with one another, they loved each other very deeply.  Turn by turn, they would massage each other's back; carrying a heavy load from a distance everyday had created a kind of stiffness in their back and neck, and being massaged with oil or other herbs gave them great relief. 
      The couple loved each other so dearly.  Often they would take a walk nearby their home and even though it was not culturally accepted to hold wife's hand in public, the husband would grab his wife's hand and continue to walk as if no one was looking at them.  She felt a tinge of embarrassment at first when she noticed how people were staring at them, but as the time went by, she loved being hold by her loving husband and was proud to be married to this man.  They had a beautiful life and were so content to live it they way it has turned out; they would not change it for anything.
      The rich man next to their shed had a beautiful house with a terrace garden.  They even had servants to take care of the gardens and the house.  The house was always busy, people keep coming and going.  Every evening, the wife of the rich man would sit in the terrace garden and observe the woodcutter's family down sitting in their patio.  She would notice how affectionate the man was to his wife and how content they looked.  She began to compare her life and theirs and found out that she had no happiness at all.  Husband never took the time to spend with the wife and children; he was always busy in making money.  Most of the time he stayed out of home due his business and even the children had become very cold to each other.  The beautiful house felt so cold and empty even though it was filled with wonderful things husband had bought. 
      One evening when her husband was at home, she asked him to join her in the terrace.  As they sat on the roof chairs, the woodcutter couple below also came out to sit in their patio.  The rich man's wife began to explain to her husband about this couple as how happy and content they were, and how the rich couple had lost the true sense of happiness.  After his wife finished speaking, the rich husband said, "don't worry, their happiness will be over soon" and he went down. 
      The next day, when the woodcutter family had gone to fetch the firewood, the rich man threw a big bundle of money inside their shed.  When the couple returned, they were so surprised to find the money.  With fear and nervousness, they waited if someone would come and claim the money, but no one came.  After realizing that they could have the money, carefully they counted it and found out it was more than what they could have earned in five years.  The whole night they could not sleep; their minds struggled to decide as what to do with this money.  Finally in the morning, husband came up with the idea; they would purchase a piece of property and build their own house in town.  But the money was not sufficient.  So, the husband came up with the plan to earn the remaining money by cutting down their expenses, cutting down their free time and working harder.  Instead of one trip to the jungle, they began to make two trips.  Instead of going for a walk in the weekends, they began to continue to fetch the firewood.  Instead of sitting on the patio every evening, they began to stay late in the market to sell their remaining firewood.  Instead of the home cooked meal, they began to eat from the street vendors and come home only to sleep.  No sooner, the little hut went into some kind of quietness.  There was no laughter; there was no light in the house.  Every day before the dawn they left and they came late at night.  No one saw the couple taking a walk together during the weekends anymore.
      One night the rich neighbors heard a quarrel taking place in the hut.  Wife was shouting about the hardship the money had brought.  She complained about the increasing pain in her back and the lack of rest and proper food.  She lamented how happy she was before the money came into their life; ever since the money came, their life became so miserable.  Husband tried to calm her down.  He told her to think about how happy they would be when they would be able to build their own house in town, and so on and so forth.  That night she became calm and went to sleep.  But this quarrel did not end; every night there would be some kind of commotion in the hut.  Husband became very rude and demanded the wife to obey him and do what he says.  Very soon, due to the quarrels, unhappiness, lack of rest and proper food, the couple's health deteriorated badly.  They could never come up with the money to own their own house in town. 
      The greatest loss was not that they could not own a house in town; the greatest loss was the loss of their love for one another, their happiness and contentment.  Greed for more is the greatest thief of what we have right now.  The Bible is right in saying that "contentment with godliness is great gain"!

May 22, 2013

Arms Of Grace: Stop Worrying and Start Living

From How to stop worrying By Dale Carnegie Overcoming worry can bring a great change into our life. The following is a true story of...

May 13, 2013

Please Pray For the Following Points

  1. Leaders and Volunteers: Please pray for the leaders and volunteers.  Especially when God begins to work, Satan targets the leaders and volunteers with discouragement, discord and other problems.  We want OEM leaders and volunteers to be filled with zeal and love for God and for fellow human beings.  Pray for their personal and professional lives to be joyful and fruitful.
  2. New Members: New members keep visiting us, but we need to find ways to connect with them.  As most of our old members have returned to their countries or moved to other parts of Korea, we need God's grace to be able to keep in touch with our new friends so that they will feel comfortable.  The nature of our ministry is one of a transition; new members come and old one move on from here.  Let's pray that the new members will also find courage to take the lead in becoming effective witness for Christ.  That they may be able to blend in our fellowship without any odd feelings.  Pray for the welcoming team to be able to get in touch with them. 
  3. Old Members who have returned home: Let's continue to pray for our brothers and sisters who have returned back to their countries.  Although we are far apart but God sees the heart and hears our prayers.  It takes more spiritual compassion to be in fellowship from afar but our prayers mean a lot to those who might be going through rough times in their lives.
  4. Families that are going through various difficulties: Family is Satan's primary target to weaken the church.  We need to pray for these families that are going through difficult time in terms of relationship, finances and others.  Let's pray that they may have God's wisdom and strength in creating godly family where the Holy Spirit dwells.  Lets pray that we all a family God may live with this motto "Jesus Christ is the unseen guest at every meal and a silent listener of every conversation in my home"!
  5. Freedom and healing prayer: On Sunday after our small group fellowship, we are having a special time of prayer.  Pray that those who need God's miraculous intervention in their lives would be touched by the power of the Holy Spirit even as we pray for them.  If you are in need of special prayer, if you are struggling in silence, we invite you to come and join this prayer meeting.  It is a time in which we earnestly and intensely seek God's presence and power to heal our brokenness.  We believe God can set us free from all kinds of addiction, we believe God can deliver us from all kinds of bondages that the devil has tried to put us in and we believe God can heal our bodies, minds, and emotions.  Please stand with us even as we stand with those who are going through tough times in their lives.  As our prayer meeting takes a better shape, we could go out into the city square and pray for the city of Daejeon.  By prayer and fasting, we can do greater things than what we have been able to do so far.
  6. Pray for our Nepal Mission trip:  We need prayer and volunteers to join us in this trip.  The dates will be either the 1st or 2nd week of August.  We will conduct revival meetings for the believers and leadership seminars for the pastors and leaders.  We will also have ministry to the children.  We will also have some time for sightseeing; if you have not been to Nepal, this would be a good time to join us!
  7. Evangelism to foreigners in Daejeon: May the Lord give us boldness and wisdom to reach out to many foreigners in Daejeon.  We could go out in the streets, we could visit bars, we could visit schools and universities to evangelize them but first we need the Holy Spirit to anoint us and guide us.   

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