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Prusia's Praise & Prayer
Monday, 5 January 2009
Waiting For God's Answer

This was my daily devotional today. 

 

More than that, we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, and hope does not put us to shame, because God's love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us. - Romans 5:3-5

The Christian life would be easy if the space in time was small between when you first believe God's promises and when you receive what He promised. If you could read about it one day and get it the next, Wow - wouldn't that be great!?

But life's not like that.

The hard part is in the waiting between God's promise and His answer; and even harder, when the waiting comes with uncertainties.

Where's this going? Where am I going to end up? What's my future look like?

The reality is, we just don't know how circumstances will play out and it's this not-knowing that crushes us. We doubt because we don't know. We worry and despair because we don't know. We falter and sometimes fail - all because we don't know. If only we knew how this trial was going to end, we would be okay. But we don't.

We all have areas of uncertainty where we need to hold tightly onto what God has said while we wait for Him to work. I couldn't go forward another day if I didn't believe what He told me. So here's what we each must do: We must review His promises all the time. We must remind ourselves that our faith is in God and not in what He does for us. He knows what He has promised, He can't lie, and He can't forget. He will deliver on time, all the time. Who else can make promises like that?

God knows that it's hard for us to walk by faith. So He assures us, I'm not going to leave you wondering what I'm going to do. I don't want you to be overcome by fear. So I'm going to make some promises to you so that you can get through the difficult days. You don't have to take your view of life only from what you can see happening right in front of you. You're not imprisoned by the crazy talk someone is putting into your head that you know isn't true. Hang onto the things that I told you.

And while we wait, God builds our faith.

 When your done reading this Kim and I would like you to take a minute and pray for us and our ministry & that 2009 would be our year of departure.  If you are a ministry partner we would like to ask you if you have friends, family or  church that you could introduce us to.  

 If you are available on Tuesday mornings at 7 a.m.  there is a small group meeting at Fremont Alliance to pray.  Any and all are welcome to join US. 

 Blessings !    Darrol and Kim.  


Posted by Darrol & Kim at 3:55 PM CST
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Friday, 28 November 2008
Ministry Video

This ministry video was created by Dan Coops after our short term trip in July 2008.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RE8pB6VLmis


Posted by Darrol & Kim at 12:11 PM CST
Updated: Friday, 28 November 2008 12:14 PM CST
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Saturday, 1 November 2008
JESUS NEVER TAPPED

It all started when I was a kid... our whole family would land in an area of comfort in front of the TV. Anxiously flipping through all twelve channels of cable back then, to finally land on the station where the World Wide Wrestling phenomena began. These big burly guys pitted against Joe Blow, the poor fellow they picked off the street and paid fifty bucks to go head to head for three-five minute rounds of nonstop mayhem. With the signing of “release from injury” form, which releases the World Wide Wrestling from all liability of injury that Joe will PROBABLY sustain. They thank Joe and wish him good luck. (He’s going to need it)

Joe Blow now finds himself standing in the ring awaiting his adversary. Then all of a sudden the lights go dim, the theme music from “Jaws” floods the air, the crowd goes wild, and there standing in the spotlight is Joe’s opponent. The announcer makes his introduction. Joe can not believe his eyes as the monstrous man strides up to the ring. Joe can’t believe his ears, as he hears the death defying phrase the announcer uses to start the contest. “LET”S GET READY TO RUMBLE!!!!”

Now Joe only has a few seconds to develop a highly strategic plan to make it through the next fifteen minutes of his short life. Will he choose to run from corner to corner of the ring avoiding the conflict completely? He could just flop to the ground and wait for his enemy to slam him into a submission hold. [Wrestling note: a submission hold—is when one man manipulates the joint or limb of his opponent into a very painful position, until the joint is dislocated or the bone is broke, or the contender hits the mat three times.] If the he hits the mat three times this is called “tapping” or “forfeiting the fight” How will Joe choose to face his contender?

As you thumb through your bible, you will read about all the miraculous battles. The brawl I want to talk about is Jesus fight for eternal life. He fought the darkest, most difficult spiritual battle ever. He did it for us!

As Luke records Jesus at Mount of Olives, we pick up the event at the time right before Jesus’ betrayal by Judas. Jesus has just left his disciples to stand watch as he goes to pray in the garden. In Chapter 22 verse 41 reads…He went away from them about a stone’s throw, knelt down, and prayed (verse 42) “Father if you are willing, take this cup away from me. Yet not my will be done but yours be done.” We see the internal conflict within Jesus. Jesus is crying out to His Heavenly Father…”If there is any other way, let’s do it. If there was another way, I think God would have sent down a fleet of angels at that very moment to protect His one and only precious Son. Jesus was 100% human and 100% God. In all of his human ways, He dreaded the tortures that waited before Him. He endured the beatings, the flogging, and at theend being crucified. He did all of this because He first loved us. Jesus understood that God’s will was the only way. Jesus never tapped, he just persevered.

I sincerely believe there are difficulties in this life that God wants us to go over, or under, or around. More importantly there are battles He wants us to go through. Whatever the fight maybe or however long we must go through something; loss of a job, another round of chemo, a pregnancy test negative…again, or a loss of a loved one. These raw and painful times we feel like tapping, but we should be on our knees like Jesus seeking our Heavenly Father. God answers all of our prayers, weather it is yes, no, or not yet we need to receive his answer with a thankful heart. God uses these moments to mold us, shape us and protect us.

Darrol and I are refusing to tap. We are still holding strong at 63% of our monthly income. We are on our knees daily for strength and wisdom to continue to build our support team, and the timing to put our house on the market, and a date to leave for our training in North Carolina. Please continue to pray for us and pray about partnering financially with us.

The Prusia’s

Darrol, Kim, Dylan, David, Daythan & Donovan

PS. E-mail: dprusia @caminternational.com

 


Posted by Darrol & Kim at 11:34 AM CDT
Updated: Saturday, 22 November 2008 12:41 PM CST
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Welcome to our Newest Adventure in Communicating
Mood:  caffeinated

Welcome to our Newest adventure in trying to communicate with you, our family and friends.

 After much thought and discussion Kim and I decided it was time to find away to communicate quicker and easier for both of us.  We really want to Keep you informed of what is happening in our lives so we pray that this well help in keeping things updated.

 Many Blessings

Darrol


Posted by Darrol & Kim at 10:00 AM CDT
Updated: Saturday, 22 November 2008 10:06 PM CST
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