Sunday, November 13, 2005

Each day a work of art

Please pray for Zapman (secret identity: Drex). Though indefatigable in his crusade against crime here at home, he has not been as vigilant fighting uncertainty at school. He’s sometimes reluctant to ask questions. That’s normal enough, but well do I remember the dread attending classes where one has fallen behind. Contrast that with the pleasure of keeping up; humbly, diligently making sure you get explanations you understand. It can make all the difference, not just in school but in life. The temptation to pretend you understand can be intense and can lead to all sorts of misery. But asking questions is risky. Colleagues, classmates, Sometimes even teachers, don’t always respond well. To take the risk a person must have resources upon which they know they may draw. The love of God is such a resource. Please pray that Zapman would have a secure sense of it.

(Incidentally, Zapman comes by his heroism naturally. A young Lisbonita recently remarked, upon seeing Zapman’s mom, a.k.a., Zapma (secret identity: Debbie) carelessly toss aside a heavy burden, “She’s ripped!”)

Please pray for Crista da Onda, the ministry to at-risk youth with which we are involved here in Lisbon. The organization faces difficult issues, some of which are endemic to young non-profit organizations, others of which are particular to Crista da Onda. Please pray that God would be glorified and that Crista da Onda would flourish and bear much fruit.

Please pray Psalm 90:12 for me: “Teach us to number our days aright, that we may present to Thee a heart of wisdom.” I am still in the process of bringing some order to life in Lisbon. Of course, given the nature of life and our work in particular it will always involve a certain amount of disorder, but there are certain things a guy’s gotta get done. One of those is keeping in close communication with people who are praying for you. Life has not yet gotten so easy for me that I can forego the resources made available to me in response to other people’s prayers. What I need is unflinching confidence that God will make of each day a work of art—though its artistic quality may be abstruse—self-contained, yet fitting perfectly into the opulent design that becomes a week, a month, a year and a life. That’s the order I’m after.

Thank you for praying for us. The Lord bless you this week.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Zapman is my hero. You can tell him i said so.
It's nice to have you back, by the way.

Jord said...

You are very kind. It's nice to be back. How are you?