Monday, May 26, 2008
Immediately following the conference, myself and the rest of the pastors at CC Philly enjoyed three days down at Sandy Cove Conference Center in Maryland on the Chesapeake Bay for our annual East Coast Pastors Conference. Joining us were pastors and leaders from Calvary's up and down the East Coast (some 900 of them). After three days of worship, and study of the Word, I finished the week trying to catch up on emails, while continuing to prepare for a Sr. High missions trip to Brazil - we leave in 2 weeks (I will be talking about that in my next update) .
I must say that in the light of the Missions Conference and the East Coast Pastors Conference, and in finishing “To the Golden Shore”, the biography of Adoniram Judson (yes I did finish it) the Lord has impressed upon my heart with renewed fervor both the frailty of this life we live, but also the sweetest call that we could ever desire – to know Him, and to make Him known. I’m not yet 30, but I can look back on my life and see how much time has been wasted on selfish, self gratifying, temporal delights. Many of those things were not bad in and of themselves, but they were just more things that led to a distraction from the best things that the Lord had for me.
I was watching a little of "The War" last night on PBS, and as I watched and heard the stories about D-Day and Iwa Jima, I couldn't help but to make the analogy of how missions in the mid 1800's was seen in almost the same light. In the mid 1800's men and women from America, and Britain were basically throwing themselves to the foreign fields with the desire that the "nations" would come to know the Risen Savior, and would enjoy a relationship with the King of Kings. With the vigor of a "D-Day" confrontation scores of missionaries arrived at foreign shores knowing that the probability of them surviving even a couple of years would be 50-70% in some places! William Carrey, Hudson Taylor, David Livingston, Adoniram Judson are just a few of the more popular names during this time who survived long enough for us to know about how the Lord used them in awesome ways. With the calling of our Savior, and a "Great Commission" to obey, they trusted in the sovereignty of God, and the battle they were heading towards was for His worth being known and embraced by the those who were trapped in darkness. As I finished Adoniram's biography, the words of our Lord, and the truth behind them became very clear to me. "For whosoever will save his life shall lose it; and whosoever shall lose his life for Mysake shall find it", or "Truly, truly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit. " As I read about these saints that have died to this world in so many ways, I am overwhelmed at the fruit that has been borne, and how even 150 years later I am benefiting from their lives. Lord, please keep our eyes focused on the eternal, and our hearts aligned with Yours. There is so much more I can write about the life of Adoniram, but I woud rather just encourage you to pick up a copy somehow, somewhere (it's out of print, but you can still get a copy if you search hard), and read it for yourself. I'll update in a couple of days about our trip coming up to Brazil on June 12th. Please remember to be lifting that up in prayer as well.
Blessings,
carlos
Friday, May 9, 2008
1 week until the Missions Conference.....please pray !
"The greatest cause in the world is joyfully rescuing people from hell, meeting their earthly needs, making them glad in God, and doing it with a kind, serious pleasure that makes Christ look like the Treasure He is".
Hello everyone. If I may, let me ask you guys to read that quote again, and to spend some time pondering what it really means, and what our lives would look like if we lived in that manner.
My apologies to those of you who check this blog daily as the needs and details of our missions conference next week have gotten the best of my time as of late. I do want to encourage all of you to register if you haven't yet, and to tell others about this opportunity to come and hear about what the Lord is doing around the world, and what still remains to be done. I am also asking that you would bathe this conference in prayer. Pray that the Lord would gloriously lift up His Son Jesus, and His Great Commision - that peoples would know Him, and glorify Him, and live for Him with all that they have. Pray that this conference would also be a day where the Lord calls those that He has chosen to take this cause to peoples who haven't heard, and maybe to those who don't want to hear, and those who don't even want you in their countries. I'm praying that on this day we would count the cost together, and in the light of His glory, corporately acknowledge Him as our all sufficiency, and our Treasure. Please join with me this next week asking the Lord to do awesome things here at Calvary Philly on Saturday, May 17th.
Our Goal.. .
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This site is for the edification of the body at C.C. Philly,and beyond. Through information on our missionaries, weekly exhortations from the Word, and pictures and video from recent trips, I pray that this site will not only encourage the body to be actively praying for the missions at C.C. Philly, but to take an active role in "The Great Commision".
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Next Missions Prayer will be on Thursday, August 5th at 7:00 p.m. in the Prayer Room.
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