Monday, 31 July 2017

My Sister's Marriage

As prayed over, fellowshipped, and planned, the 29th of July 2017 was sanctified for the "Marriage and Testimony Meeting" of my younger sister Kim's marriage to brother Thangboi Lunkim. This has become a significant event in our family life, church life, and also for the church in New Delhi and Gurgaon, for the fact that it was done fully in fellowship of the church brothers in a best way possible as brothers so desired without family nor social nor cultural interference or mixture. It was more of a model set for saints and seekers alike as the testimony of Christ and the church as typified by the bride and the groom of the marrying couple, with focus on Christ as the center. This arrangement has brought me new experiences too in my personal life very deeply.

As a brother, in fact, an elder brother of my younger sister, I wanted to bear the entire responsibility with a say in what and how the marriage has to be conducted, but the Lord led me to an experience in which I had to simply submit to the brothers' arrangement in all practical matters. I had my opinion and consideration, but the Lord led me to just swallow them all and say amen to the brothers' arrangement. All arrangement was done by the church brothers and my participation was just to participate in the meeting. To deny my self, opinion, and natural man was such a release, and I enjoyed all what the Lord has done.

The marriage and testimony meeting was simply, pure, and Christ was put as the focus and center. The brothers' speaking on God is the Blessing was a blessing indeed to all of us, the family members of the bride, and I believe the attendees too are blessed with the word of God. A wonderful love-story was also quoted from the Recovery Version Bible footnote on Revelation 22:17 
And the Spirit and the bride say, Come! And let him who hears say, Come! And let him who is thirsty come; let him who wills take the water of life freely. Revelation 22:17 
The entire revelation of the Bible shows us the love story of a universal couple. That is, the sovereign Lord, who created the universe and all things, the Triune God — the Father, the Son, and the Spirit — who went through the processes of incarnation, human living, crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension, and who ultimately became the life-giving Spirit, is joined in marriage to the created, redeemed, regenerated, transformed, and glorified tripartite man — composed of spirit, soul, and body — who ultimately constitutes the church, the expression of God. In the eternity that is without end, by the divine, eternal, and surpassingly glorious life, they will live a life that is the mingling of God and man as one spirit, a life that is superexcellent and that overflows with blessings and joy. 
The couple has been blessed with PhD from JNU and in the marriage meeting too, around 15 such PhDs from JNU had attended. I could also speak to some of them and they seemed to be quite open to the truth of the Bible. May the Lord gain them all even through this small window view of the church life in the Lord's recovery.

This morning when I woke up the Lord burdened me to write to the church brothers in New Delhi the following message:
Dear Brothers,
Praise the Lord for the Body! 
We are so glad for the shepherding care you have rendered to brother Thangboi and sister Kim, even in taking care of all the arrangement for the marriage. We ourselves are being shepherded as a family member of sister Kim. When the matter was fellowshipped I personally wanted to bear the entire responsibility, but I was restrained within not to initiate anything nor be opinionated, but to simply and gladly accept the brothers' arrangement and amen it wholeheartedly. Thank the Lord for the Body; I can testify, in this marriage arrangement, I am being measured by the Body. (I worship the Lord for the Body.)  
In the principle of incarnation, we say "thank you" and amen for the "Marriage and Testimony Meeting" on the 29th July 2017. It was truly of the Lord; new ones and saints came and testified to me that it was simple and pure with Christ as the center, and was an eye opening to them. Some sisters even said that they wanted their marriage to be like this marriage. Praise the Lord! Thank you brothers. 
In prayer and fellowship, we feel good to participate in the marriage expenses too. We feel it is also our responsibility to participate too, though the church with all love and care met all the needs in advanced. Please do let us know our portion to participate in the financial matter. Even if we cannot participate at one go, we will pay in installment.
Please do let us know. Thank you once again. Amen.
In Him,

As being measured by the Body, I praise the Lord for this marriage arrangement, and pray that the couple would be pillars for the Lord's testimony in New Delhi or wherever the Lord sovereingly arranges.

Praise the Lord! 

Allahabad Revisit

One evening in my time with the Lord, I prayed for the follow up meeting with the pastor in Allahabad who invited us to shared the word of God in his congregation one Lord's day, who also informed to invite me again for a Christian leaders' seminar, and also for his Bible school graduation meeting. I simply texted him Bible verses with footnote as I did to many other contacts the Lord burdened me for.
Seek God in His Sanctuary, Not Prosperity
Psalms 73:13
Surely I have purified my heart in vain, And I have washed my hands in innocence.
The psalmist considered that he had purified his heart in vain because, instead of enjoying material prosperity, he was plagued all day long and chastened every morning (v. 14). However, the *real vanity is anything besides God. Idols are vanity; material prosperity is vanity; anything other than God is vanity (Eccl. 1:2). A pure heart is one that is set on nothing but God.* The psalmist realized this when he entered into the sanctuary of God. 
Psalms 73:17
Until I went into the sanctuary of God; Then I perceived their end.
The solution to the psalmist’s perplexity concerning the prosperity of the wicked was obtained in God’s sanctuary. First, God’s sanctuary, His habitation, is in our spirit (Eph. 2:22) and, second, it is the church (1 Tim. 3:15). Thus, to go into the sanctuary of God, we need to turn to our spirit and go to the meetings of the church. Once we are in the sanctuary—in the spirit and in the church—we will have another view, a particular perception, of the situation concerning the wicked (vv. 18-20). *In our spirit and in the church we receive divine revelation and obtain the explanation to all our problems.
Psalms 73:25
Whom do I have in heaven but You? And besides You there is nothing I desire on earth.
In God’s sanctuary the psalmist was instructed to take only God Himself as his portion, not anything other than God. The one who does not care for God may gain many things and seem to prosper. However, the one who cares for God will be restricted by God and even stripped by God of many things, as was the case with Job (Job 1:6—2:10) and the apostle Paul (Phil. 3:7-8). God’s intention with His seekers is that they may find everything in Him and not be distracted from the absolute enjoyment of Himself. It is not a matter of keeping the law, as in Psa. 1, or of being right or wrong, but of gaining God and keeping God as everything.
Bible verses and footnotes from the Holy Bible, Recovery Version.
This pastor replied back with detail of queries for the Christian seminar and later in fellowship over the phone he invited me for his Bible school graduation meeting. In fellowship with the brothers serving with me, I confirmed for the graduation meeting first, and seminar to be considered later.

For two days in my Alalahabad city revisit I was accommodated in an defence service officers guest house suite. The first day I was spending most of my time in prayer and preparation for the graduation meeting. The burden the Lord gave in fellowship with the brothers was to share on the "Heavenly Vision" Saul saw in Acts 9 and what Paul preached further in the book of Acts.

It was their fourteen years anniversary with graduation meeting. The Lord released the word; in response to the pastor's request of sharing my personal testimony as well, I testified of how I got saved and how the Lord called me to serve, and ministered on the heavenly vision of Christ the Head and the believers as the members of His Body. With this I also gifted The Economy of God in Hindi to all the Bible school graduates, 14 of them all.

The following day was a personal time of fellowship with the pastor himself and also a visit to the two Bishops of CNI, one on leave and the other active, to further promote the ministry of the word to all Christian leaders, workers, and pastors. The personal time opened up more detail about the pastor himself and I also spoke more testimonies and truths concerning the church life. Initially I did not reckon it needful to pursue further with big Christian groups, but deep within the Lord told me, whomever the Lord opens, pursue further. Only the knows who are His and who will take the way of the truth in His recovery. After the meeting, fellowship and revisit, I became more clear that the Lord is opening up Allahabad city for His testimony.

When I came back I fellowshipped with the brothers in coordination and we all felt good to pursue further. Now the planning has been going on for Christian leaders' seminar. 

May the Lord gain all our coordination for the spread of His testimony in the Hindi heartland of India!  

Tuesday, 11 July 2017

Ministry of the Word in Reasi

Reasi, another district in Jammu was not in our plan, but the Lord took us to this city as well. Though to only one Christian group, we had a good time with the father and son who oversee their ministry. Again, it was an amazing testimony to hear from such elderly one who came some four decades ago with a burden and vision. Due to his old age he did not pay much heed to what we have to say, but introduced his son to us.

Our time with the brother was short but full of impact. As we did not have much time, I was given just five minutes to say whatever I need to say. Actually, that morning the Lord spoke to me from Hebrews 9:4 concerning the location of the golden incense altar as mentioned in Exodus and Hebrews. Theologically or textually speaking there seems to be contradiction in the exact location of the alter; one says, in the holy of holies, and the other says, in the holy place. But with God's divine light, this seemingly discrepancy is a marvelous revelation. I shared what I learned from the footnote of the Recovery Version Bible, the ushering of our prayer in the holy place(soul) to the holy of holies(spirit). The brothers were so enlightened to see such a vision and the preciousness of the ministry. Immediately, the pastor expressed his longing to study the word of God more and decided to place order for the Recovery Version Bible.

Besides, he also has been ministering among the youth and run a rehab center. He found it quite helpful for his ministry as well. As the ministry of the word is for all, we were glad that he was open to the ministry and was willing to spread the ministry. May the Lord spread the ministry in Reasi!

Everyday, as I spent time with the Lord in the word, the fresh speaking of the Lord has always been a life supply to whomever I spoke. If I received fresh bread from the Lord, the same bread is fresh to whomever I ministered. This is an un-refutable and undeniable fact. This is one of the reasons why I pay so much attention to spending time with the Lord in prayer and in the word daily.  In fact, on the first day we landed in Jammu city too, the Lord's morning manna was on "Jacob's Ladder" in Genesis 28:12 and John 1:51, on Christ being in the heaven and in our spirit so that we can be organically one with God when we turn to our spirit. This point of truth became a life supply throughout the day to whomever I ministered. The experiences in Reasi and Jammu were such. 

Wonderful note from the Recovery Version Bible:
Hebrews 9:44 1Having a golden altar and the ark of the covenant covered about everywhere with gold, in which were the golden pot that had the manna and Aaron's rod that budded and the tablets of the covenant,
41 Regarding the place where the incense altar stood, there is apparently a discrepancy between the Old Testament and the New Testament. Exodus 30:6 says that the incense altar was put before the veil, i.e., outside the veil. This indicates clearly that the incense altar was put in the Holy Place, which is outside the veil, not in the Holy of Holies, which is within the veil. But here it says that the Holy of Holies has the incense altar. Therefore, most Christian teachers and Bible readers have thought that some error or misconstruction must somehow have occurred. But this is not so! The apparent discrepancy has great spiritual significance, as shown by the following points:
(1) The Old Testament record of the incense altar's location implies the closest relationship between the incense altar and the ark of the testimony, over which was the propitiatory cover, where God met with His people (Exo. 30:6). The record even says that the incense altar was set before the ark of the testimony, with no mention being made of the separating veil that stood between them (Exo. 40:5).
(2) First Kings 6:22 (ASV) says that the incense "altar ... belonged to the oracle." The Hebrew word for oracle includes the meaning the speaking place of God. The oracle denotes the Holy of Holies, in which was the ark of the testimony with the propitiatory cover, where God spoke to His people. Thus, the Old Testament indicated beforehand that the incense altar belonged to the Holy of Holies. (Though the incense altar was in the Holy Place, its function was for the ark of the testimony in the Holy of Holies. On the Day of Propitiation, both the incense altar and the propitiatory cover of the ark of the testimony were sprinkled with the same blood for propitiation — Exo. 30:10Lev. 16:15-16.) Hence, in Exo. 26:35 only the showbread table and the lampstand are mentioned as being in the Holy Place; the incense altar is not mentioned.
(3) The incense altar is related to prayer (Luke 1:10-11), and in this book we are shown that to pray is to enter the Holy of Holies (10:19) and to come to the throne of grace, which is signified by the propitiatory cover over the ark of the testimony in the Holy of Holies. Our prayer often begins with our mind, which is a part of our soul, signified by the Holy Place. But our prayer always ushers us into our spirit, signified by the Holy of Holies.
(4) On account of all the above points, the writer of this book had to consider the incense altar as belonging to the Holy of Holies. Verse 4 does not say that a golden altar was in the Holy of Holies, as the lampstand and the table were in the Holy Place (v. 2). It says that the Holy of Holies had a golden altar, because the altar belonged to the Holy of Holies. This concept fits the entire emphasis of the book of Hebrews, i.e., that we should press on from the soul (signified by the Holy Place) to the spirit (signified by the Holy of Holies).
The incense altar belongs to the oracle — the speaking place of God, i.e., the Holy of Holies. The incense altar typifies Christ in His resurrection as the sweet and fragrant incense, in which God extends to us His well-pleased acceptance. We pray with such a Christ in order to contact God that God may be pleased to speak to us. We speak to God in our prayer with Christ as the sweet incense, and God speaks to us in the sweet savor of this incense. This is the dialogue in the sweet fellowship between us and God through Christ as the sweet incense. 

Ministry of the Word in Udhampur

Udhampur, a city of Northern Command HQ of the Indian Army, is where the Lord led us for meeting with the Christian leaders for the introduction of the ministry of the word. Our first meeting was with a Christian leader with whom we spent few hours with lunch.He ws very cooperative that he promised to take these books to various other Christian leaders, workers and believers too. He also happened to be the chaplain of the Christian gathering within the army camp. May the lord use him to spread the ministry even among the soldiers of the country. 

A very significant and notable meeting was with a Christian leader who labor in the field on literature and radio program. With him too we spent considerable time with lunch. He was impressed by the word we spoke and decided to order all our publication to be displayed in his office. 

As such a literary person who was checking the translation of the Bible, I felt led to gift him a copy of the New Testament, Recovery Version. He was very happy for the gift as he deemed it helpful as reference book for his translation, teaching the Bible and preaching in a radio program. he also happened to be a key person for literature works among the Christians all over Jammu.

Though we did not have a concrete discernment of what the Lord wants to do in this city as far as raising up of His testimony is concerned, we do feel content with what the Lord has blessed us with, meeting key leaders and introducing the ministry to them. Perhaps, in time, the Lord will manifest what He desires to do in this city.

One such feeling I had while in this city was, the Lord should gain His armies for His move and I felt the urgency of it with the physical presence of so many armies. I was especially glad that the Lord has gained some high ranking army officers, and many more must be gained. All the contacts that we met in this city were actually given by a sister who is the wife of one such army officer, and she was saved in this very city. I even texted a sister who is also an army officer posted currently in the North East about the need for the Lord to gain the believers to be the Army of God. She immediately replied with a confirmation that we are indeed, as the saints of God we are the armies of God too, with a smiley.

Lord, gain Udhampur, and gain Your Army!

Ministry of the Word in Katra

Katra, a town with a mountain that has the famous Hindu idols called, Vaishno Devi, was never in our plan. This place has been thronged by thousands of pilgrims and devotees of the famous idols on the mountain. It was surprising how the government has taken up measures for idolatry by providing helicopter service, best railway station, round the clock security, non-stop power supply and the likes when many more important towns, cities, and villages are even lacking the basic amenities. 

God knew best. We came to this town to meet the main Christian leaders, in fact, four of them on two different days. We were so glad that we came here, as the Lord introduced us to a brother who had the vision and burden for this town and came all the way from down South to up North for the testimony of Jesus. We were thrilled to hear his testimony of the Lord's calling and His faithful leading. We were also shocked by how so called "great spiritual leader" had mistreated him and played religious politics over him, and even cursed his children for not being able to bring him under their authoritarian subjection against the will of the Lord. 

This brother was so open to us and the ministry. Right after introducing a couple of ministry books he decided to order all the ministry books available in his mother tongue, Tamil. Right at the first instance, we sensed that the Lord has been leading and preparing him for His testimony in Katra. He even invited us last Lord's day to share the word of God in his congregation. The ministry of the word was on "The Mystery of Human Life," "Calling upon the Lord's Name," and a time with the youth on "Prayer and Bible Reading."

This brother's house even became another base camp before we left Jammu after a ten days long ministry of the word literature journey. Before we left, I had the opportunity to spent specific time with him on "Christ and the Church" as seen and written by the apostle Paul in the New Testament with a review on Acts chapters 9 and 2. With the ministry of the word I also testified of how the Lord led me to see, know, and live the church life as revealed in the Bible.  

One notable incident was a meeting with another Christian leader who is also a theologian. He proudly told us that as theologian(those who studied theology in Bible seminary), in general, they did not recognize non-theologian and did not regard such. Not a boast nor a pride, but the fact is, I don't think they(theologians) know better the word. Perhaps, may be, or may not be at all. I was burdened to present to the theologian the simple meaning of "economy" using Greek word as in Ephesian 1:10; 3:9 and 1 Timothy 1:4. And I went further to summarize the book by Witness Lee, The Economy of God. With this little introduction his concept was changed instantly and he began to order a couple of books including this very book. Later, he invited us for lunch as we fellowshipped with him. Herein, too, the Lord opened the door for the spread of the ministry of the word.

Overall, the experience of the Lord in Katra was really awesome. In this land of idolatry, God has to raise up a strong testimony. I believe the Lord has His chosen ones, perhaps, the brother who took care of us, and who left human organization following closely the vision the Lord showed him and the burden the Lord gave him. Now, in his congregation he has few hundreds from the lowest background in the society, he raised and educated them. He has a wonderful testimony. I believe the Lord has prepared him for the church in Katra.

Lord, gain Katra for Your testimony!

Ministry of the Word in Dhanoo

Though we were to go to Udhampur, the brother who was suppose to make the arrangement could not be reached at all. At the last minute, I called up a number sent to me by a sister who used to be in Jammu, was saved here and was burdened for the Lord's move. As I called, the brother over the other side of the line simply said, "Please come!" and asked me to write down the address and how to reach there. Then we left Jammu city to a mountain top overseeing Udhampur, a small village called, Dhanoo.

Without any hesitation we easily mingled with the brother and his family and they gave us a homely hospitality for almost a week. Though the house was small, it was big enough to accommodate us all. Though the food were simply, they were very tasty. Though the arrangement was simple, it was so sweet. This house on the hill top became our base camp for the following days for all our visit to different parts of Jammu.

Our time with the brother has given was much understanding about the Lord's work in this region. Though the work of the Lord began well, most of them, in course of time, divided up into different ministries. We were glad to learn the history and felt blessed to bring the ministry of the age. We were indeed confirmed deep within that the Lord's recovery has to spread in these localities of Jammu. The need now is not mere evangelism, but the work of the ministry for the building up of the Body of Christ. What began well by pioneers need to be mended and blended together for the Lord's testimony.  

Last Lord's day, as the brother requested, I shared in their Lord's day meeting. The burden the Lord gave me was to shared what the Lord has done in my life as a testimony and an encouragement to the three families who are saved in the entire village dominated by high caste Hindus. Discerning their spiritual state, I felt the need to help them with the very basic of living a normal Christian life by taking care of their prayer life and the study of the word. 

After we had stayed with them for few days and discharged our responsibilities, the brother testified to us that our presence in their family brought to them the presence of God. He specifically told me what his wife had told him that she felt the presence of God during our stay. That surely was a grace from the Lord. To me it was a very normal visit, and I felt very homely. We did not do anything outwardly but just lived out our normal Christian life. Even after coming back to Gurgaon, he called me again to thank and praise the Lord for the Lord had brought us to his place.

On the recreational side, after our days works were done, we got to swim in the clear river that flowed down from the mountain. It was such a refreshing exercise. Twice we had this opportunity, and one evening we purchased fish caught from the same river by a fisherman and treated our host with fish curry. We were also invited by the not-yet-saved family members of our brother to their homes for tea and for dinner. We prayed for these families to be saved as well. 

Now, looking forward to the salvation of the villagers and the raising up of the Lord's testimony in Dhanoo! Lord, hasten that day!  

Ministry of the Word in Jammu

Jammu, the northernmost state of India and often torn with terrorism; this is the first time we ventured into northernmost belt with the ministry of the word. When the proposal came for the first time, the instant speaking of the Lord was just to follow the brother who made the proposal and arrangement. My response was immediate, and since then we have been praying for the distribution in this state.

Though the arrangement was to be made by someone, till last moment it did not work out in two places. Nevertheless the Lord made a perfect arrangement for our stay in Jammu. The first day we attended a conference with the Christian leaders on the importance of Christian literature. When it was my time came to share the word, the Lord gave me the timely word to minister at length on the origin and importance of the publication work beginning with God Himself as the Word, the publication of the Holy Bible, and also the need for a properly translated and interpreted word. I also ministered on the line of the progression of the divine revelation even though the sixty six books of the Bible are already completed. 

Right after the  sharing, a seeking brother came to fellowship with me about how much he enjoyed the word I had just spoken and invited me to his home. Later, in his house we had three hours of fellowship. He seemed to have left the denomination and began fellowshipping with about seven families. he vaguely remembered the book by Watchman Nee, "The Orthodoxy of the Church." He was very interested in the matter of the church as mentioned in the Bible. Besides, he also ordered some ministry books. The next day, he called me up to say "thank you" and also ordered the Recovery Version of the Bible. May the Lord gain this brother and the believers with him for the testimony in Jammu.

Another spectacular incident was a meeting with a well known Christian leader in town with his son who is a part of a next generation youth group. After introducing the ministry books in a way of life, his concluding response was that he needed all the books. As I was burdened further to introduce the Life-study of the Bible, he immediately order the whole set too. Likewise, all the Christian leaders we met were quite open to us and the ministry. We only pray that the Lord would open their spiritual eyes to see the vision of God's economy and serve the Lord in oneness for the building up of the Body of Christ.

Another notable event was a meeting with a youth group who were burning to bring forth one million "students missionaries." They seemed to have seen a vision from the Lord concerning their burden. But as they requested me to speak, the only burden I had for them was, to help them with the basic. Besides sharing my testimony, I encouraged all of them to spend much time in prayer and the study of the word. To me, without the basic, "visions" are just fantasy dream with some spiritual flavor but mostly religious and often superstitious. Young people need to be solidly grounded and founded on the word of Christ. 

Overall, it was an amazing experience to this city; especially because the ministry of the word has reached the northernmost part of India! Our prayer is, "Lord, raise up Your testimony in Jammu!"