Dorcas and I drove to Ann Arbor early Easter, heading
straight to Knox Presbyterian. As we walked into the sanctuary, Pastor Chuck
called Dorcas’s name, his arms wide. Then he held out his hand and said to me, “I’m Chuck Jacobs.” She
turned blankly and I blushed, because she has been living in Chicago for two years and
I have been attending Knox for five.
Dorcas sat in Chuck’s office four years ago, worked with Deacons and
Elders, and still has a team of people reaching out to her. Me, I am a hider. I
can’t imagine sitting in Chucks office. Every week I think I should go to the
front after church where deacons and elders are waiting to pray and/or begin a
conversation, but I can't do it.
Dorcas mentioned that based on the questions of one of her team at Knox, she sat down and outlined her experience of God speaking over her life and was able to see the patterns and discipher his voice vs white noise. I wonder about this for myself. I know that God speaks. For one thing, he says, "Go pray with deacons," and
I say, Someone else needs them more." For a few years he has been encouraging me to start a “Doubt Night Event: A place people can bring
questions” and talk about their own journeys in faith and doubt. I feel like he is calling me to accept rejection, as he did. He has been calling me to Evangelistic mission in my neighborhood and I keep pushing him off. God says speak, and I say, "You don't want me?"
So, I have set up a day of prayer about my mission. I want
to explore evangelism and real ways I can share Jesus. This
does not mean I have to be anything or do anything or please anyone, just that I listen and follow God, who had done and continues to do the saving.
1 comment:
Sonia,
I think listening to what God is saying is one of the hardest things but I love that He keeps on - doesn't let me stop just because I am slow to hear - and He is relentless - He never stops working in me for my sanctification. His timing is perfect too - He has brought things up from the past and then provided just the scriptures and people to help me see what He is calling me to do. I love your heart for your neighbors and I know that the Holy Spirit is working in you as evidenced in your words. love you my sister, xo Betsy
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