Baton
Rouge
Out
of chaos comes a message
(Gen
7:10) It came about after the seven days, that the water of the
flood came upon the earth.
The
sunrise today was especially beautiful as it triggered a vision in my
mind and a joy in my heart. The ball of the sun was just beginning
to show, sky reflecting a baby blue over which were horizontal
layers, more like ripples colored in reds, oranges and silver. From
these wave type clouds came feathered see through clouds. Like veils
they seemed to drape from the heavens reaching to the earth all
around the sunrise. I was mindful that these veils were like angels.
Angels descending from above, gathering near the ground as if to be
meeting, to be coordinating their over watch duties this day.
Prayerfully, I whispered that all of Baton Rouge could see and
understand the same as I. From the chaos and tragedy comes a peace,
that our God is with us. As difficult as times may be today,
refreshment from on high awaits just over that beautiful horizon.
Despite
the chaos, the damage, the scope of this horror, only a small number
precious souls perished. It could have been so much worse. Instead,
the wrath was taken out on the MATERIAL. The things that so many
people gauge their personal success or failure with. In so many
instances, it is the material that gets in between us and God. Some
even worship the material, placing it position-ally above all else.
That my friend is a dangerous position to be in. I think God has
gotten our attention on this event!
The
sermon delivered Sunday morning in the Florida First Baptist Church,
our headquarters in Baton Rouge, delivered a strong message that we
should all work hard to convey. The time is now to move away from
the material and start fresh in storing up the spiritual. The clock
is ticking. Each one of us must see this event and other recent
global events in the context of where we are in relation to scripture
and the end times. Now, this minute, this hour is the time to share
the Gospel to all who will hear.
We
have been assisting families in conducting mini funerals for the
material representatives of those treasures that are stored in the
heart. Saying goodbye is the first forward step in the grieving
process. Losing these keepsakes, these mementos of memories past is
not unlike a death in the family. Now, it all lies in heaps and
piles, sitting by the road, never to return. The message: store
your treasures in heaven.
(Mat
6:19-20) "Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth,
where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal.
"But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither
moth nor rust destroys, and where thieves do not break in or steal.
Baton
Rouge has certainly seen its share of violence and turmoil, this
year, but it was the flood, the chaos, the destruction on a huge
scale that opened the door to brotherly love and neighbor helping
neighbor. Suddenly, in near equal measure, everybody has about the
same amount of stuff. The rest is at the curb. Color and race, no
longer important. A helping hand is just that, a helping hand!
A
young black man and the team prayed together yesterday afternoon.
Just one of so many. We were on board at his home assessing the
family's needs. He looked at us with a tear in his eyes saying that
just before the flood, he was right smack in the middle of all the
hate, violence and demonstrations downtown. He was full of rage and
anger. Today he finds himself with white guys praying, hugging, and
wishing so hard that the spirit of love that resulted from the chaos
and destruction, could stay behind. He said “I just can't figure
it out, one day its like we hate each other and the next, you are on
my property hugging me”. It is the Holy Spirit my friend. The
Team left but Jesus, He stayed behind.
Father,
we pray that what has given to us from so many on these missions will
be shared with all those who will listen. We pray Father, that Your
love that has been delivered through us to others in this crisis,
will also serve to convict them to share what they received to those
who will hear them. Father, fill all of us with your pure sweet
love. Fill us to overflowing so that we are compelled to share that
same love with all we come into contact with. we ask this Father God
in the name of Your precious Son, Christ Jesus, Amen.
Have
you read your Bible today?
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