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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

our God-given rights.

this week, my school is hosting a Global Missions Conference, and all classes are cancelled in lieu of going to the conference (provided we attend as many hours as we normally spend in class).
this year is Multnomah University's 70th Annual Global Missions Conference.
the theme is Harvesting the Desert - God at Work in the Middle East.
I attended a workshop this afternoon, led by a missionary to Lebanon named Nate Schnelz.  he entitled his workshop, Spiritual Survival in the Field, and he had a lot of good points.
one section in particular stood out to me.
Nate was talking about how we as Westerners are always harping on our rights - he was asking us what our Biblical, or God-given rights are.
he was showing us, from the book of Job, what our God-given rights do not include.
being blameless does not include the right to... 
physical comfort,
safety of ourselves and our loved ones,
health and healing,
abundance of possessions,
sympathetic or wise friends,
an encouraging or supportive spouse,
the respect of our community or a support system at all,
question God's judgment,
an easy life,
a claim to fame,
know why God does what He does,
sleep soundly or wake rested,
control our situations, 
find relief from suffering,
take pride in our accomplishments,
a long life.

these are our earthly expectations, that we aren't actually promised, and yet we strive towards these more often than not.
rather, our gift of righteousness gives us the right to...
become a child of God, John 1:12
eat from the Tree of Life, Revelation 2:7
sit with Jesus on His throne, Revelation 3:21
worship at the exclusive alter in Heaven, Hebrews 13:10

we need to pursue the latter list.
we will not become spiritually dead in our field, 
whether it is a desert field in Lebanon, 
a rural field in Texas, 
or an urban field in Portland.  
our field is where we are now - where we are planting seeds of hope now - where we are watering with the Gospel of Truth now.  the former list is all well and good - but we need to remember to seek first the Kingdom of God, and all these things shall be added unto us.  if we seek them first, we'll come up empty-handed at harvest-time, knowing that our efforts were fruitless, and be cast aside as chaff before the Throne of our Father, instead of being able to enter His courts with praise.

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