dinsdag 17 mei 2011

Expect the Impossible

Last Friday, I picked up my mom from the airport. You may say, well that is great; so what is so special? Well, my mom arrived at the check-in desk in Surinam two hours too late. Everybody, who has ever checked in Surinam knows that chances of you getting into the plane is very, very small. Especially when the plane is about to leave. My mom was lucky that a steward just happened to be coming out at the desk and my mom was able to quickly check in and board immediately.

My mom arrives about 9 hours later at the international airport of Amsterdam, Schiphol. Every trip to the Netherlands have gone without any problems. I never listened to the broadcasting, but just now I did. And would you know, I heard my name and I was able to get to the immigration office and pick up my mom. The immigration officer was nice and needed verifications from me. My mom drives home happily and learned something very important from God. When God is with us, we can expect the impossible. That is how God is glorified. There are many more true stories I could write of God's provision for our family. I can only say, expect the impossible and be amazed. There is so much freedom in knowing that God is in control.

Thank you, my precious Father, for taking care of me and my family. You are so good. Your love endures forever! Amen.

woensdag 11 mei 2011

Simply Follow

Power Surge is a group of people praying together; encouraging each other to follow Jesus by inviting the Holy Spirit to take control of our lives. While I was on my usual run last friday, the LORD clearly spoke to me to gather the group together for a trainingcamp. The LORD did not tell me what or how, I just had to gather the group together for a sporty training at a beach in Rotterdam. So I send out a message to the members; I expected complaints, but that did not come.....

The group showed up at the beach. It is interesting to note that the members were not dressed properly. They expected it to be a jogging camp, because I am a runner. God usually take things from our daily lives and teaches us how things works in our spiritual lives. God took this opportunity to teach us many things. The LORD was clear that this would be a trainingcamp. The members came equiped with the wrongs shoes and their bags. They expected to run, but still ....

Their expectation was to run. We ended up doing just 4 minutes of jog and talking about how we can glorify God and praying. We sometimes have expectations of what God expects from us on the basis of circumstances or how God had done it in the past. When we have expectations or depend on the circumstances, we might walk away from Gods calling and the blessings that come from following Him. God is creative. His ways are incomprehensible.

God is good. His ways are good and His plans for us are good. When we calls us, His information is not much but clear enough to guide us. We sometimes add information to His. His message is simple. We make it complicated by adding and adding. We like to take the lead instead of allowing the Holy Spirit to be our Shepherd. God is simple. Simply follow HIS lead!

Thank you Father for granting us the Holy Spirit as a sure deposit for what will be given to us. Lord make me willing to surrender all to you! In Jesus' name, Amen

maandag 9 mei 2011

I know where I come from and I know where I am going

Yesterday, I celebrated mother's day with my kids. My lucky husband and I were served breakfast in bed. Then the kids presented their beautiful art works, which they had made at school. I am a lucky mom; my kids are very talented!

In the afternoon, I visited a friend in the Rotterdam Detention Centre. He has been here since 1989. He is a refugee and the system has him going back and forth from the streets of Rotterdam to detention centres. He is tired of the system and just wished he could leave this country. His dream is to be accepted in a country and to live a normal life. A home, a job, maybe a partner etc. Life has not been easy for him. In the midst of all the sufferings, he has found hope. He has started reading the bible and is reading journals from Corrie Ten Boom. He is finding strength from the words of God. What do you say to somebody who has not found a home since 1989? There is hope for my friend. Since he is born again in Jesus Christ, I know where he is coming from and I know where he is going (Jn 8:14). Jesus Christ, his Lord and Savior, went back to prepare a place for him (Jn 14:2-3). It is a pleasure to pray for my friend, who hungers for more of Jesus Christ and who wants to walk the path that His Lord has set out for him. It is moving to see him trust the One who offers the keys to his dreams. I know it is well with him because the LORD reigns!

In Mat 12:50 Jesus says "For whoever does the will of My Father in heaven, he is my brother, sister and mother." Happy mother's day, my friend!

dinsdag 3 mei 2011

Shaping up

A couple of days ago, I started to run. I had not run for almost one and a half year. Though I do not always enjoy the minutes ahead of my run, I find myself coming into rest during the run. I can let go of the questions, doubts, pains etc. I was carrying and focus myself on Jesus. While I surrender myself and my issues to Him, I feel stronger. I feel lighter and I am able to finish my run with succes.

Heb 12:1 says:
Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.


I knew I needed to shape up. I was getting tired often. I was struggling as to whether or not to go back to running. I had so many reasons as to why not, but I made a choice to go and try it out again. I let go of my reasoning and started running.

Yesterday, I was touched by the news of the death of Pastor David Wilkerson. Today, I read through some of his latest blogs . Pastor David Wilkerson spent his last blogs, calling Gods children to run the race of faith whatever the difficulties they are facing. To hold fast to the LORD whatever the circumstances. It is a choice one faces each day to run the race of faith with the LORD through His precious Spirit or to give in to circumstances or the sin that so easily entangles.To be shapen up or not to be shapen up!

maandag 2 mei 2011

Awesome...!

I am excited this morning. I had set aside ten days to think about the last "week" of Jesus' life on earth. As a child I attended a Catholic school and I knew that God was good. I've often asked the LORD to help me when I was faced with challenges. He always answered my prayers.

Awesome ...! Indeed, but at some point in my life, I felt that I wanted to know God better. I remember how I stood at the door towards the balcony and stared at the trees, asking the LORD to know Him better. I did not know what impact this question would have on my life. The Lord miraculously brought me to the Netherlands where I came in contact with people who knew God. I was not aware of the fact that they prayed for me and my boy-friend (now my husband). On a Christmas Eve, the Lord spoke clearly to my boy-friend; He was so impressed. He asks me if I wanted to go to church; and of course, I would go along with him to find God. ... We knew our friends were Christians, so we asked them if they knew of a church in the neighborhood. The results were: I gave my life to the Lord in 1994 and that same year I was baptized in Amsterdam.

Awesome ...! Indeed, but I still had a lot of questions. Each man carries his own cross, they say. I did too! My childhood experiences caused me to have a huge inferiority complex. My boy-friend was patient and taught me to talk about the past. As I learned to talked, I also learned to surrender my past to the LORD. This led to my healing. Yes, there is healing in the Lord!

Awesome...! Indeed, but the Lord had not forgotten my question. My boy-friend, now my husband, was asked to work abroad. We travelled to the UK, Switzerland and the US. I met people with different culture, experiencing God in different ways. They told me of their experiences with God.That is when I met God as someone who wants to have a personal relationship with you through his Holy Spirit (= the father's Spirit, which he gave to us so that we are not alone in this world even though Jesus ascended to heaven). I met God as a Provider; He provides if you are in need with a solution (no matter the circumstances). I met God as a Friend who is always ready to listen to you. I met God as a Father. Father ... ... If you did not have a great father-child relationship, it is hard to understand who a father really is. I'm still learning ... His Father's heart disciplines me. He foresees in my needs (physical, emotional, spiritual etc.). As my Creator and the Creator of all things, he is able to cure me of diseases and to deliver me from any situation. As a Shepherd He protects me from the evil around me.

Awesome...! Sure it is.As I commemorate Easter, I realize all the more that my God is not just for me, but much more importantly: He wants to give everyone an abundant life of hope and freedom. I ask God and I choose today to share His amazing love through the Holy Spirit, to others. Love should be shared ...! God was ready to share it. I am now ready to share it.

Awesome...! I'm curious how the LORD will continue my story .....

His, Au Huen