Baton
Rouge—How do you begin to heal?
(Jer
33:6) 'Behold, I will bring to it health and healing, and I will
heal them; and I will reveal to them an abundance of peace and truth.
We
are just one of many Southern Baptist Disaster Teams operating in and
around Baton Rouge in the aftermath of horrific flooding. It is the
Holy Spirit that draws us to this task, this mission. The best of
God's humanity seems to flourish during such tragedy. Wouldn't it be
great if this wondrous spirit and character could be present at all
times?
Our
team consists of two Assessors, (specially skilled in structural
issues and remediation), and one or two Chaplains (specially gifted
in spiritual issues and spiritual remediation). Our job is to make
the initial visit with the victims, asses the damage, make
recommendations and schedule methods of intervention and remediation.
While the Assessors inspect the structure, the chaplains asses the
spiritual health and intervene with hugs, prayers, more hugs, more
prayers and share moments of tearful joy in learning that they are
not alone. Help is here.
Our
day begins at 5:30 a.m.; Prayer, devotions, insuring that we are
filled to the brim with the Holy Spirit, as we ask our Lord for His
direction, His will, not ours. Breakfast at seven, on the road
usually by eight. Here are a few snap shots of how the Lord delivers
His love to His creation:
---Family
of three, Dad, Mom and Son. Water mark inside the house is 38 inches.
By themselves they have removed a great deal of sheet rock, but
struggle with the wooden floors, all of the appliances, personal
possessions, and are exhausted because of the heat, the humidity.
Mold is everywhere! Their neighbors suffer the same. The assessment
is completed, and a schedule is made for another team to come and
help them complete the job to a point where the home repair and
renewal can start. As we pray with the family of three, they all
three, in unison, hand in hand, pray asking Jesus to come into their
hearts, to forgive them, and they confess with their mouths that
Jesus Christ is Lord. There was not a dry eye in our team.
---We
discover a older woman wearing a night gown digging through a huge
pile of debris in front of her tiny house. She looks so lost, and
over night it had rained again and she was wet head to toe. We
stopped to assist. She said she was trying to save some important
papers, buried somewhere in that soggy mountain of wet insulation. I
came up to her and introduced myself. With tears in her eyes she
grabbed hold of me and sobbed, and sobbed, and we rocked back and
forth for a long time just hugging each other, both of us crying.
This was her home of 28 years. All the physical representations of
her life and events were in these piles. She said that until this
moment, she had been unable to cry, to let it all out. We talked
about how God sometimes helps us to clear out all the material stuff
so that we can get back to storing our treasures up in Heaven, never
to tarnish, rust, or be stolen or flooded. We shared how even in the
most difficult of trials, Jesus always seems to deliver the needed
rays of sunshine, right on time, right when it is needed. Our meeting
that morning was not by happen-stance. The team took special care to
assure her that help is here.
---A
business man who owns a small restaurant just finished building his
family home. Just after moving in, here comes 4 feet of water in the
darkness of night. They barely escape with their lives. His wife is
just weeks from delivering their first baby. He is overwhelmed,
tearful, proud but in need of a helping hand. We schedule him. Help
has arrived.
---A
single mother struggles as she pulls wet sheet rock across the
threshold to the pile that now adorns her front yard. Her 4 year old
daughter rocks back and forth in a small chair, singing to herself.
The young mom states she has been helping her sister who lives a few
blocks away, also suffering, and her wheel chair bound mother now
showing signs of advancing dementia. She and her daughter are all
alone, but the mother's spirit is so bright, so positive, and a
remarkable peace surrounds her. She relies heavily on her faith, and
her love for Jesus. She admits that without this spiritual bond, she
would not be able to survive. We pray, we hug. As we leave, I give a
thumbs up and quack like a duck to her daughter. Who replies to me;
“I love you”.
We
do 10 to 15 of these missions each day. This is day 4 of the
operation. Somehow, God provides just what is needed at the exact
moment it is needed, and He does it with such beauty, power and
grace. Each day brings true miracles. Godly events that we are so
privileged to witness. To share. To experience directly. Truth be
known, it is the Lord's mercy on us, the team members, as He teaches
us His ways, His Love, His character and His Strength. He teaches us
as we learn His love that is unending. Our Lord is very, very active
here. God is very active where you are too. Just look! You will
see.
Have
you read your Bible today?
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