Sunday, May 13, 2007

Mother's Day: Honour, Blessing, and Love

We find such honour and blessing represented all throughout the book of Ruth. By honouring her mother-in-law, Naomi, Ruth entered into the fullness of her calling and destiny. Ruth’s choice to honour Naomi sowed a seed of blessing that would reap big fruit and glorify God.

Ruth...honouring Naomi…Marriage to Boaz (the Kinsman Redeemer)…Obed…Jesse…David……JESUS!

I am grateful for the blessings that come with honouring my own mother, but the motivating drive behind this honour comes from the love that I have for her.

My mother has yet to meet the Lord (she has been a Jehovah’s Witness for 29 years). Thanks to His grace, mercy, and love, salvation of a household often begins with one member of the family. I look forward to the day when my mother, father, and the entire family come to know the inseparable love of Jesus. The promise in Acts 11:14 is for those of you with a similar set of circumstances. Embrace it!

Thank you mom for everything you have done for me. As a single parent, you sacrificed and laid your life down for your two children. I honour and thank you for being a woman of excellence.

Lord, I ask that You bless each of my friends with a mother’s heart…who is a mother…or who aspires to be a mother. You know who you are :)

May the Lord reward your work, and your wages be full from the Lord, the God of Israel, under whose wings you have come to seek refuge. - Ruth 2:12

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Praise Report From Japan!

Therefore if the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed. - John 8:36

Dear Friends,

I just read this praise report (below) from my friend Miho in Japan. This testimony will both bless and encourage you. May Jesus, from whom all blessings flow, continue to draw millions of hearts to Himself during this time of harvest in Japan and around the world!

Good News!!

Hello, my friends in Jesus! How are you doin'? I wanted to let you know about the good news and I also wanted to ask you for the prayer support.

As you know, we had the blessing service in Tokyo, Japan with Pastor Tano a couple weeks ago. It was great moment. I believe each one of us were fulfilled with grace from God in His marverous presence.

One of my friends who attended at this service. She received Jesus as her saviour last sunday!! Praise the Lord!! Actually she didn't confess her faith at the service, but a week after. As I met her last sunday, she started talking about her current problems as crying hard, however, it was not only depressed story, but blessing story.

In that service, Pastor Tano was lead to pray for her with prophetic words and she was freed from suffering and pain. I noticed the difference in her immediately as I talked to her after the service.I believe everyone should know this difference if you hang out with her recently. Unfortunately...? Fortunately!! only me knows. It is always great to see someone's changes by God, isn't it? I was totally amazed and filled with joy.

[...when the desire comes, it is a tree of life. Proverbs 13:12]
We all can taste the ripe fruits from this tree of life. Isn't it
wonderful!? Now is the time for harvest. YEAH!!!

Anyway, she will receive water baptism by Pastor Tano tomorrow, 10th/7pm~-Japanese time.(Yeah, I caught him just before he flys!-he flys back to Canada on 11th) So please, please pray for the day of her renewal. I want you to pray for her to receive baptism by holy spirit and also all of the spiritual blessing!!(please matt!!pray for us, specially for mighty anointing to Tano-san)

Thank you for your support all the time. I continue pray for each one of you. God bless you !!

Miho

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Defining moments

…and I show you a still more excellent way. - 1 Corinthians 12:31

Saturday, April 21st ...

I saw Jesus work through the heart a dear woman - Mrs. Mei Kwong. I had made plans that Saturday afternoon to meet a good friend for coffee. On the way to his place, I figured that I would stop at a local car wash to say hello to another friend who was working there. It was in the middle of that car wash parking lot where I saw a little lady collecting empty bottles from a garbage bin. My heart began to stir... There was something about her… Within minutes she walked up to where my friend and I were standing, and introduced herself as Mrs. Kwong. Almost immediately she began to open up and tell us about how her 86 year old mother in China who was being treated for cancer. With business being slow at her family owned restaurant, Mrs. Kwong spoke about how she spent most days searching for bottles and cans to contribute towards covering the expense of her mother’s monthly medical bills. She also revealed that she too had cancer, and how the chemotherapy treatments were leaving her feeling weak and tired.

Have you ever had a conversation with someone while simultaneously talking to the Lord (quietly:) ? Such a moment was this! “Lord, what do You want to show me about this precious women?" “Father, help me to see her through Your eyes.” The next moment I began to tell her of a certain Healer named Jesus. As soon as I said JESUS, she leaped with joy. It was then when I learned that she too was a Christian, and how she believed through faith in the healing touch of God. By this time my friend had left Mrs. Kwong and I to attend some customers. Prompted by the Holy Spirit, I began to pray for her. We both bowed our heads and called out to the Lord in agreement with His promises – that His will be done!

Sunday, April 29th

After the morning church service I made my way home reflecting on some of the defining moments in this great journey with Jesus. 20-meters later, I pulled a 180 degree turn, and proceeded to walk downtown without having any particular destination. After a few blocks, I found myself walking right behind the same dear lady I had met a week prior. That familiar twinkle once again radiated as Mrs.Kwong turned around to greet me. “Have you eaten lunch yet?”. “Come, and I will to introduce you to my husband at our restaurant.”

While her husband was preparing lunch she reached into a plastic bag and pulled out a little mandarin orange. She must have figured that I was hungry since it was already well past noon. I really was not that hungry, but she insisted that I should eat it, claiming how sweet and juicy the orange was. Later that evening, I could not think about that orange in her hand stretched out toward me without tears welling up in my eyes. The presence of God filled that restaurant. It was as if Jesus had joined us, and was sitting right there beside us. Jesus, Mr. & Mrs. Kwong, and I - all dining together.

In spite being exhausted from numerous chemotherapy treatments, Mrs. Kwong could still find joy in being a blessing to others. I was deeply moved by the love she displayed towards her family, and how she placed her own life as secondary to others. I thought of Paul’s words in Philippians 2:3:

Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit, but with humility of mind regard one another as more important than yourselves;

Perhaps Mrs.Kwong’s joy came from understanding that no matter kind of adversity she may face, she is always secure in the nature of His goodness (Now that is joy!). The orange reminded me of the memorial stones in Joshua 4. Perhaps this is why something so little, like a mandarin orange, meant so much. Not only does the orange serve as a memorial and testimony of Mrs. Kwong’s kind heart, but also reaffirmed and reminded me of how “we love because He first loved us.” (1 John 4:19).

I'm happy to report that Mrs. Kwong has felt an improvement in her health and healing. The cancer is almost completely gone, but she still has several more chemo- treatments left. Please join me in prayer for this precious woman of God and her family. By His stripes she is healed in Jesus name!

Jesus, our Source of Joy, continue to show us how to walk in a more excellent way…