Thursday, 30 April 2020

Lesson in Serving

As the Lord burdened me to fellowship with the young people, I paired myself with two young brothers for prayer and fellowship over the phone. With these two, we also formed an IT Cell for developing the church's website and other technical things. 

As we started our prayer over the phone, I realized the need to take care of the young people in a very living way. Whatever I wanted the young people to be in spiritual matters I must also be that. I wanted them to exercise their spirit strongly, so I have to exercise my spirit strongly first. They are not kids anymore that I can force them to do things. I am learning how to take care of some specific needs of the young people by being a pattern to them. 

With these brothers, I am also coordinating for the church website development and maintenance. Though I wanted the brother to wholly take care of it, I still need to take the lead in showing them how to do it. Now, I am reusing the software skill I learned in my college days. In designing, my mind has also been much renewed. For the church's website or for the gospel invitation cards of the church, I had the privilege of overseeing and designing the cards. As I considered the technical designing before the Lord, the Lord gave me an idea as to how it should look. A proper, elegant, professional, and worthy of the holy and righteous God. It was an amazing experience in getting ideas though prayer and consideration and then implementing them. What a new experience altogether. 

Besides, after all the designs I need to get the approval of the brothers before I could post it to the saints for their use. In this way, I am learning the lesson of coordination from my fellow brothers in the church administration and also from the young brothers I am learning to coordinate with. 

May the Lord train and perfect each one of us in all our services and bless our labor and coordination for His testimony here in Guugram.

Monday, 27 April 2020

The Holy Bible: Thirty Fourth Time

As the Lord burdened me in reading through the Bible every year, the burden kept increasing to read up to twice a year, and then from this year, to read thrice a year. In 2019, the Lord graced me to read through twice, this year 2020, I figured out that I could actually read through thrice with the ultimate burden that one day, the times of reading the Bible will be proportionate to my physical age.

To arrive at the burden, I did simple math and came out with this a simple formula.
The Holy Bible has 1,189 chapters. There are 929 chapters in the Old Testament and 260 chapters in the New Testament. This gives a total of 1,189 chapters (on average, 18 per book). Psalm 117, the shortest chapter, is also the middle chapter of the Bible, being the 595th Chapter.
If on the average I read 10 chapters a day, I can actually complete reading the Holy Bible 3 times a year. To read through 10 chapters a day takes about 1 hour, which is very manageable. One hour in the word of God is a normal deal with God who gives 24 hours a day. Of course, another 1 hour will be needed for prayer daily, 1 more hour for truth pursuing, and 1 more hour for home meeting or small group meeting daily. Still 4 hours per day is a very reasonable deal with God who gives 24 hours a day. I am still left 20 hours to do other things.
This basic finding paved a new way for me to fervently pursue the Lord in His word and prayer and in the practice and enjoyment of the church life. As I have started with this new schedule, the Lord graced me to read through the Holy Bible for the thirty-fourth time and for the first time for this year 2020. For this year, I am looking to the Lord for more grace to complete reading through the Bible another two more times, to make a total of three times a year.

As I read the Bible the Lord also has been speaking to me directly in many instances. I open myself to the Lord by coming to the word. He is faithful to minister to me the timely word. I simply open my mouth wide, and He will do the filling.
Psalms 81:10 I am Jehovah your God, Who brought you up out of the land of Egypt; Open your mouth wide, and I will fill it.
Thank you, Lord, for gracing me to read Your Word daily. Ever grace me with this grace to be filled with Thy word.
Colossians 3:16 Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom, teaching and admonishing one another with psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to God.l it. 

Sunday, 26 April 2020

Care for the Needy

Deuteronomy 15:7   If among you there is a needy one amidst your brothers within any of your gates in your land, which Jehovah your God is giving you, you shall not harden your heart and you shall not close up your hand from your needy brother;
15:8   But you must open your hand to him, and you must lend enough for his need in whatever he lacks.
15:10  You must give to him, and your heart shall not be displeased when you give to him; for on account of this matter Jehovah your God will bless you in all your work and in all your undertakings.
15:11  For the needy will not cease being in the land; therefore I am commanding you, saying, You must open your hand to your brother, to the poor one with you and to the needy one with you in your land.
The principle set up by God in the Old Testament still holds true with the New Testament saints too in taking care of the poor and needy saints. As a Christian and even as a human being we must be humane yet divine in caring for the needy people, especially the needy saints. 

COVID-19, the global pandemic, has thrown millions into joblessness and a good number of our new ones and their relatives got affected too. As the church in Gurugram, we cannot turn a blind eye to the new ones we are shepherding. This is a good time to show brotherly love in words and deeds too to the needy saints. 

I have been fellowshipping with and shepherding a brother daily. Through the shepherding, he has become more and more open to fellowship his personal matters and whatever the Lord touched him to open up to me. As a brother, I listened to all that he has to say and bring it for fellowship with my fellow brothers with whom I am coordination for the church life. In fellowship, we felt it was the Lord's doing to help the needy ones in a wise way. Not to give them an impression of the church helping whenever they need help but in a hidden way of shepherding help. Therefore, we started to help a brother and his relatives at least for their basic needs of food for survival during this time. For they have lost their jobs and their future is very uncertain. Though we are not rich in ourselves either, we feel good to help within our capacity and take care of the needy saints.

I personally was helped by the brothers' fellowship to take care of the timely needs of the needy saints. As brothers in the church, we even fellowshipped week by week to see if there is any needy saints that need timely help. We all brothers agreed in one accord to help the needy saints sufficiently, not luxuriously. The Lord even burdened some saints to offer specifically for this need. 

What a joy indeed to be able to care for the needy saints! The joy of the one who received help is our joy too. This helping of the needy saints is not to receive blessing from the Lord as promised in the word. We leave that matter to the Lord. But our rightful responsibility is to help according to the Lord's leading.
You must open your hand to your brother, to the poor one with you and to the needy one with you in your land.

Young People Fellowship

Beginning this year, the Lord burdened me to take care of the young people in the church in Gruugram. Initially, I was a little hesitant, but gradually the Lord proved to me that this was the burden assigned to me by  Himself. In the beginning, I simply followed the normal procedure that has been carried on for years. Gradually, the Lord gave me the light to lead the young people in a living way.

First, I encouraged them to read the Bible daily with the goal of reading through the Bible once a week. Second, they need to spend time with the Lord in prayer, at least 15 minutes daily, and increase it to an hour or two. Third, they need to pursue at least a message a week in addition to the daily morning revival pursuit. Fourth, they need to pair up with one another for the daily morning revival and prayer, of which, I paired up with two brothers. Fifth, they need to maintain their Goodland record, their personal experiences and enjoyment of the Lord. Sixth, if they have any questions or concerns, they can contact me for a personal fellowship for which I will maintain confidentiality. Seventh, every Lord's day afternoon we would meet for Young People Fellowship when we would sing and pray together, and they would all share their truth learning from the past week, and also share the top portion of their Goodland, and then wind up the fellowship with "open fellowship" or Q and A, if any. 

I have been spending time with the young people week by week; encouraging them and fellowshipping with them. I enjoyed their fellowship and I hope they enjoyed my fellowship too. To strengthen the shepherding further, with some families and serving ones, we started a weekly pursuit with fellowship and prayer for shepherding the young people. The best time of a human life is youth. To shepherd them at this age is very crucial; to build them up in every practical way possible is an urgent need. Be it their daily living, studies, spiritual life, etc., I would love to offer help to them in whatever way I can. I have some definite goals for all them that they all would grow up to love the Lord more than anything else, join the full-time training one day, be well educated academically, and become proper and useful vessels tot he Lord as pillars to bear the Lord's testimony. They are the next generation or the Lord's move. For this, I volunteer willingly to shepherd the young flock in the house of God.
1 Peter 5:2 Shepherd the flock of God among you, overseeing not under compulsion but willingly, according to God; not by seeking gain through base means but eagerly.
Lord, bless all the young people You gave for my shepherding.

Online Gospel Meeting

Proclaim the word; be ready in season and out of season; convict, rebuke, exhort with all long-suffering and teaching. 2 Timothy 4:2
Amidst the nationwide lockdown, who would have ever imagined that a Gospel Meeting could be conducted. That's what I thought and regret the days I did not go out for gospel preaching before the lockdown. Things have completely changed now. It will be difficult, if not impossible, to meet people face to face and preach the gospel. Coronavirus has changed the whole social life unexpectedly. Nevertheless, the burden for the gospel has been intensified all the more despite the grim social and economical situation.

A week ago on Saturday we had a fellowship on contacting our contacts with gospel flash cards. In fact, this is one of the best ways to contact people during this time. Along with this burden, came the burden to contact at least one contact by phone call daily for the gospel. Then, came the burden for gospel meeting online.

Last Wednesday, we brothers fellowshipped on how to practically strengthen and preach the gospel. Then, we all felt good to conduct a gospel meeting online on Friday. But, for the preparation, we only had Thursday, just one day. Since the matter was so urgent and we could not meet frequently with the church's daily online truth pursuit going on, I could design the invitation card for gospel meeting only on Thursday night. 

Only by Friday morning, the actual invitation to our new ones for the gospel meeting started. For this, a Zoom account was purchased, and some urgent practical fellowship on the meeting was done. And I was assigned to preach the gospel. 

Since everything we did was for the first time, no one really knew how to practically coordinate. So I picked up the burden to single handedly do all the practical things. Effectively, I just got roughly 45 minutes to prepare for the message, that too, for the presentation of crucial Bible verses. 

The meeting was schedule for 7:00 PM for Friday, and we were suppose to start the conference call by 6:30 PM for prayer. I needed to host the meeting online, prepare the presentation, do the compere, and also preach the gospel message. I literally was under heavy pressure to multi task all the responsibilities. I could log in only by 6:45 PM and I didn't even have time to groom myself, which was also needed as I would be seen online by all the gospel friends. As I hosted the call, with the hymns singing going on, I asked my wife to wet my handkerchief to wash my face and bring my tie. I did the wiping of my face and tying of my tie with the singing of hymn and monitoring the online conference altogether. Only after I did a quick grooming, I turned my video camera on. Then, welcomed all the gospel friends and formally started the meeting. A brother was to share his testimony, but due to technical issue, he was simply not audible. So I had to jump in to preach the gospel message, physically and mentally unprepared in timing. 

But all these were done in fellowship and with the prayer of the Body. I also had a personal face time with the Lord in prayer in the morning and the night before. The Lord gave me the words to minister and the burden to release. Surprisingly, 51 devices were logged in, about 41 gospel friends' devices were recorded. After I shared the word of God, my brother coordinated to strengthened the gospel message further. Then, we signed off with a hymn. Then all my mental and physical pressure were released. All the while, my spirit was very exercised and I enjoyed the Lord's supply throughout the meeting. 

The feedbacks poured in one by one after the meeting. The following day, more feedbacks came in. I was surprised to learn that what I thought was so sudden and lacked preparation had a good impact on the gospel friends. As we brothers fellowshipped, we were so thankful to the Lord for His leading and blessing. Ultimately, it was He who led, anointed, and blessed the gospel meeting. 

Praise the Lord! My first experience of an online gospel meeting will be an eternal memory. 

May the Lord save everyone who heard the gospel of Jesus Christ! I declare in faith that they will be saved one day, if not, are already saved through the hearing of faith. 

Thursday, 16 April 2020

Accepting Our Circumstances

Each one, brothers, in what status he was called, in this let him remain with God. 1 Corinthians 7:24
Today morning I was very much impressed by the Lord's speaking through the ministry of the word during my morning revival time. It was so apt and fitting to the present circumstances the whole world is going through, especially, the one I am going through. Often times, I tried to set things right according to my opinion assuming that my circumstances were wrong. God knows, and I am also seriously learning this lesson of accepting my circumstances. For the children of God, there is no accident or coincidence. All things happen under the knowledge and permission of God. So, the best is to accept every circumstance and let God accomplish what He wants to accomplish through it. 

I enjoyed this message so much, read together with two brothers with whom I prayed together regularly and also sent to some seeking believers and friends. This message was so timely and fit right into the situation I am in. 
Another very important point revealed in this chapter is that those who love the Lord, who are for Him, and who are one with Him must be willing to accept any kind of circumstance or situation.
It is very important for us to see that God is always in our circumstances. We may say that the circumstances are actually God coming to us in disguise. Apparently we are in a particular circumstance; actually that circumstance is God coming to us and God with us. In verse 24 Paul says, “Each one, brothers, in what state he was called, in this let him remain with God.” Notice the words “with God.” They indicate that when we take our circumstances we take God. Both within the circumstances and behind them, God is present.
Once again we see that Paul had an excellent spirit, a spirit which was submissive, content, and satisfied. Paul did not have any complaints. In his spirit he was very submissive and content with his situation. No matter how he was treated, he did not complain. To him, every situation was of the Lord, and he would not initiate anything to change it. Paul could say, “To me, everything works for good. This is the reason I don’t want to change anything. I know that when I take my circumstances, I take my God. In every situation is my God, the One whom I love and the One to whom I belong absolutely.” What an excellent spirit is displayed in this attitude!
I appreciate 1 Corinthians 7 not primarily for all the answers it gives, but because this chapter conveys the spirit of a person who loves the Lord, who cares for the Lord’s interests on earth, who is absolutely for the Lord and one with the Lord, and who in every respect is obedient, submissive, and satisfied with God and the circumstances arranged by Him.(Excerpt from The Life-study of 1 Corinthians, Message 42)
Yesterday, an incident happened with one of the saints and that triggered a lot of feeling among the saints especially when one sister who is neither fully in the church life nor not at all, posted a question, questioning if the saints were really own with the church. Many saints responded positively and I also had to answer the post with scripture verses.
Yes, sister. The saints are really with the church, and the saints are the church themselves. For the church is the assembly of the believers and members of the Body of Christ.
1 Corinthians 12:27
Now you are the Body of Christ, and members individually.
Yet, not all the members of the Body have the same growth in life. Therefore, we need to take care of one another, especially, the weaker members.
1 Corinthians 12:22-23
But much rather the members of the body which seem to be weaker are necessary. And those members of the body which we consider to be less honorable, these we clothe with more abundant honor; and our uncomely members come to have more abundant comeliness.
1 Peter 1:22
Since you have purified your souls by your obedience to the truth unto unfeigned brotherly love, love one another from a pure heart fervently.
May we love one another with a pure heart and honor the Lord by shepherding one another, especially the weaker ones.
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
Love suffers long. Love is kind; it is not jealous. Love does not brag and is not puffed up; It does not behave unbecomingly and does not seek its own things; it is not provoked and does not take account of evil; It does not rejoice because of unrighteousness, but rejoices with the truth; It covers all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. 
This was what happened, and though the circumstance was not a good one when it happened, the Lord used the circumstance to manifest the saints' constitution and turned it as a perfecting "training" for all.

Even today too, I found a mistake done by a brother and thought of correcting it as it was related to money. Then I was reminded not to change anything in what he wrote in the mail. The accountant will find out anyway while tallying the account. Likewise, in other matters too, when accepting the circumstances the Lord allowed, it was so peaceful and even joyful. It gave no ground for worry, anxiety, fear, doubt, and no complaint at all. Rather it resulted in solemn peace.

Praise the Lord for this wonderful lesson of accepting our circumstances!

Tuesday, 14 April 2020

Exercising Authority

2 Corinthians 10:8 For even if I should boast somewhat more abundantly concerning our authority, which the Lord has given for building you up and not for overthrowing you, I will not be put to shame.
13:10 Therefore I write these things while being absent in order that when present I would not have to use severity, according to the authority which the Lord has given me for building up and not for overthrowing.
God is the God of love, grace, and mercy; He is also the God of righteousness. Mostly, as children of God, we enjoy His love, grace, and mercy. And very rarely we are ready to face His righteousness. And if we do, we are in fear and trembling before God, if we have a proper heart and attitude towards God. Sooner or later, a believer who has been enjoying God's love, grace, and mercy will also have to face God's righteousness where God exercises His authority.

The same goes for the believers, all of us,  in our day to day living. Be it at home, or school, or office, or in the church, God has His place for authority which is mostly based on His righteousness. I personally love the sweeter side of God's face. His love is wonderful, His grace more, and His mercy much more. When faced with situations I always try the way of love, grace, and mercy first. But certain case needs the exercise of god's authority. Today I was put into such a case, and I need to exercise the authority God bestowed upon me to carry out His works, both in the church and in my official works.

Due to the nation lockdown in India for the 21 days, which was just extended to another two weeks till 3rd May, officially we were not in a position to print HWMR for the saints. We have started a pilot project pioneering with Tamil language to bring the HWMR in eBook format. The brothers who were working on this worked really hard to bring it on time. When all was done and released electronically to be purchased online, the very next day of the release, we received a circulated copy of a pirated version. This was like pouring cold water on a flickering flame that suddenly doused off the dim light. 

Officially, I and my brother with whom I coordinate had no choice but to take action. We fellowshipped and did whatever we were supposed to do within the limit of the authority God has given us. I personally would love to exercise grace and mercy and simply forgive the brother who did it. But I cannot nullify the righteousness of God. Therefore, I personally made a call to the concerned brother directly and spoke to him. He immediately confessed his mistake. I told him not to repeat the mistake ever again, and also asked him to tell all the people to whom he sent the file to delete and purchase the legal version. Besides, we also wrote an official letter to the church elders in the locality where the brother belongs. And the necessary actions were taken. 

Another incident was with the church WhatsApp group. In fellowship, I had written an appeal to all the group members to make use of the church's group for church purposes only. But a particular sister kept violating the appeal. In fact, some saints got so annoyed with her and suggested that I remove her from the group. Yes, I did consider removing her but, decided to give her more grace for her to realize. An appeal was written, a reminder was sent by some group members to her when she violated the norms, and I also sent her a personal message requesting her not to keep forwarding irrelevant messages or posts. Though she replied she would comply, she would still violate what she promised to keep. 

Today morning she posted a piece of political news and a joke. The moment I saw it, deep within me, I had a strong conviction that I needed to exercise the authority the Lord has given me for the shepherding of the church. So I politely reprimanded her in the group and requested her to rather share her experiences and enjoyment of Christ for the spiritual benefit of all the members. Well, the message may seem quite strong, perhaps. But deep within I felt that was what I needed to do as one of the admins. And I felt quite peaceful doing so. Otherwise, I would be like a father leaving the house too open to let children do whatever they want. She did apologize and left the group. What the brothers wanted was actually being done not by me removing her, but by her realizing her fault and leaving it with apologies.

These two experiences became a treasure to me today. I had no intention whatsoever of overthrowing anybody. But with the burden for the learning, benefit, and building up of all the members in the church's group, I did so. The exercise of authority, when needed, is all for the building up. And my heart is all for the building up.