Living a life worthy of the gospel

Phil 1:27

27 Whatever happens, conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ. Then, whether I come and see you or only hear about you in my absence, I will know that you stand firm in the one Spirit,[a] striving together as one for the faith of the gospel

The road to holiness is not an easy path, in fact the road to evil is the road easier to take.  Last weekend, we took a break from conference grind to tour the families of my wife’s siblings in Canmore and Banff.  Being a long weekend, it was full packed.  Arriving in Banff, already frustrated by the traffic, we entered a free parkade.  It turned out to be full packed and very tight.  At a very tight turn, a truck blocked my way and I couldn’t move both ways.  My temper got the best of me and I yelled at the other driver to give way.  He did backing up so I could pass and I was so upset that I didn’t even thank him.

In CFC-Youth we talk about random acts of kindness, but in this case I had a random act of rudeness.  Many times, being human is used as an excuse to fail but being made in the likeness of God, our humanness should be the key to strive for holiness.

As much as I give talks about being loving and kind, I failed miserably.  In situation where I was supposed to be Christ and bring Christ to the other driver, I acted in a manner that the world expects me to act.

The beauty about being a follower of Christ is that in the journey to holiness, we fail many times, we fall but we pick ourselves up striving for the prize towards the prize of heaven through Christ Jesus.

Note to self: Don’t forget to pray

I have to be careful not to let busyness take priority over my time with the Lord. The more I have to do, the more I should be praying. I fall into the temptation and believe that I am more effective if I do more and pray less. I need to remember to get on my knees and listen. If I forget to listen, I will serve aimlessly and be easily caught up with the things that are seen. I will be easily disappointed and frustrated.

Heavenly Father, I praise You. Thank You for Your goodness and mercy. Lord, increase my faith! Take me out of my tunnel vision and open my eyes to limitlessness Your sovereignty. Help me to escape from my ego and lean not on my own understanding. Come, Holy Spirit! Your will be done.

AMDG

For the past week I’ve been balancing my days with conference preparation. 9 days left! The Lord has been radiant in every creative practice, every video filmed, every email sent, every paintbrush stoke, and in everyone preparing for conference! Although the days are busy from morning to night, mission never sleeps and the Lords love never stops. I am greatly reminded that with everything The Lord asks of us we must always return that love and passion back. It is for Your glory, not mine.

Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam!

He ain’t heavy, he’s my brother

A few days ago I got to spend some quality time with my brother.  See, he was driving through to attend a concert in Vancouver and it just so happened that he stopped over in Calgary to see a couple of friends.  We got a chance to just hang out, talk and just catch up on the last 7 months of me no longer living at home.  This may not seem like an “extraordinary” visit but it definitely was to me and I sense that the Lord really wanted to make this special for me.

One of my biggest worries when I was discerning for full time was about my family, even though I received my parent’s blessing.  But, as I’ve shared before, when the Lord calls, in obedience you just need to surrender everything, including your worries, trusting that our Lord wouldn’t ask you to follow Him without having first thought of how He was going to take care of what and whom you left behind.  Through my brother I received the great blessing of realizing that I AM anointed through my family.

Story time…. 🙂

Our first stop was the mall, of course!  We walked around for a little bit and happened to wander into this store that had this watch that I’ve been eyeing.  It had gone on sale but was still significantly out of my budget so I walked in with the expectation to just look at it, point it out to my brother and walk out.  I had no idea that I was going to walk out actually with it!  See my brother, was generous enough to cover half the cost making it a whole lot more attainable and within my budget!  Before leaving the mall, I offered to walk around a little more so he can go shopping, to which he answered, “Ate, I have so many name brand clothes in my closet, some even with their price tags still on, I think I’m good to not spend, I’m kinda over all that now”.  I was, of course, a little caught off guard but I was definitely smiling because it was an affirmation that my brother is letting go, slowly but surely, of the material things he was so fixated on for the longest time.

After the mall we decided to go out for a bite to eat and just talk.  We had fruitful conversation and he caught me up on the happenings in Winnipeg and with everyone there.  As we were eating he brought up that he applied for university and will be attending in the fall!  At this point, I was beaming with joy that he’s finally going back to school and taking it seriously!  See he’s been indecisive with his program and even took a couple of years off because of it.  The more we talked about school the more I could sense in his tone that he was really set and really certain in following through!  And just to add some reassurance to it, he mentioned that some of my former colleagues have been helping him in the advising office at the university; I know that he’s in good hands!

Before leaving the restaurant, I decided to walk over to the Tim Horton’s across the parking lot to get an ice cap and said, “I’ll just go to Tim’s to get an Ice cap, while you have a cigarette”.  My brother then replied, “oh I didn’t tell you?  I quit smoking after you left.  So did Dad”. My brother has been a heavy smoker since he was a teenager and my dad, he was really young when he started smoking, so imagine my astonishment when I heard they both quit!!

At this point, I am beside myself with happiness and overjoyed about everything that was revealed to me in such a short meeting.  I could see God’s hand in all the revelations, more specifically in my brother.  I was speechless and for that moment in time, I was completely fine with not asking for explanations.

My family is being taken care of.  My brother’s are growing up and becoming more responsible. My parents are starting to take note of their health and are making better choices.  As a family, though we are moving in our own directions, we are being drawn closer to one another.  In my acceptance and full surrender to our Lord’s call, I was blessed to experience true joy and peace in my life; in all aspects.  And whether or not my family realized it, the Lord anointed me through them and thus anointing them as well!

 

Our Stories

Good conversation is always uplifting, eye opening and life changing. The last few days of the preparation of SFC conference here has given me opportunities as well to have sharing time with fellow FTPWs and leaders. We are not just talking about service but actually about life. We shared about inspirations that made us say yes to the mission. One thing was common, everyone of us had this uniquely beautiful love story with God. These stories are our witnessing to the goodness of God. I was affirmed once more that the Lord is faithful and will forever be faithful. He will continue to touch lives and write beautiful stories, for the world to realize that there is a beautiful way of living our lives, there is joy that is beyond words and there is sense of fulfillment in doing what is right, true and beautiful.

Smile :)

“Let no one ever come to you without leaving better and happier. Be the living expression of God’s kindness: kindness in your face, kindness in your eyes, kindness in your smile.”
– Mother Teresa

When I first read this quote by Mother Teresa, I felt like someone sat me down and said,
“What are you doing?”. It reminded truly of our calling as God’s children, to LOVE.
                                          Being and bringing Christ wherever we are.
Through a simple smile, we can share the goodness of the Lord and bring light to others.
Living out what this quote states can be difficult at times. There can even be moments when we bring sorrow and sadness to others. But living out every word stated in this quote is not impossible. Our God is a kind God, a happy God, a joyful God and because we are created in His likeness, in nature, we are also kind, happy, and joyful. 🙂

I truly believe that through a genuinely heartfelt and sincere smile in the light of our Lord Jesus Christ truly brings Christ to brothers and sisters. Through a smile, we can share God’s amazingly beautiful love. When someone smiles at you, don’t you just want to smile back 🙂

SMILE 🙂

Let us let our Lord’s smile shine through our hearts, our faces, our being.
May we always allow Him to put a smile on our faces.
“A happy heart makes the face cheerful, but heartache crushes the spirit.” – Proverbs 15:13
Only our Heavenly Father can make our hearts genuinely happy. He knows what makes our hearts feel warm and fuzzy. He knows what can make our hearts tingle for joy 🙂 Only Him can make our faces cheerful. Only Him can bring us true joy. Let us let our Lord make our hearts joyful and our faces cheerful. Our Father really wants us to be happy. He really does. Every day I am reminded by the Lord to smile. Every day we are reminded by our Awesome God to smile. He asks us to make His people smile. All He wants is for us to feel loved and be joyful. He is our reason to smile. He makes us smile.
All He wants is to see us smile 🙂

“Smile at each other, smile at your wife, smile at your husband, smile at your children, smile at each other – it doesn’t matter who it is – and that will help you to grow up in greater love for each other.” – Mother Teresa

My sisters and my brothers, go on and take a smile 🙂
You are beautiful 🙂

take-a-smileHave a wonderful day!
God bless us always.

Peace and Love,
Apple
🙂

…Made Strong.

Through our weaknesses, we are made strong.

Since joining the Mission Volunteer program last year in May 2012, the Lord has done, given and taken so many things in my life, which are all blessings in the path of Holiness. With all the joy, comes the pain, struggle, stress, trials, and tests from the Lord only to make us stronger.

Last night I was simply reminded of wearing the FULL ARMOR of God from camp training:

  • Belt of Truth
  • Breastplate of righteousness
  • Boots of readiness
  • Shield of faith
  • Helmet of salvation
  • Sword of the spirit

This armor makes us stronger. Even though at times we get struck by temptation, hurt, guilt, unworthiness, this armor from the Lord is what makes us strong, essentially, stronger.

We are here as missionaries to be made strong, and to help the Lord in making us stronger

 

“I saw the Lord always before me, for he is a my right hand so that I will not be shaken; therefore my heart was glad and my tongue rejoiced; moreover my flesh will live in hope.”Acts 2: 23-26

 

Christ is our strength.

Deo Gloria.