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10/12/2017

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Good morning ladies. How are you today? I kind of feel like the night of sleep was just a few minutes. Maybe that's a good thing because I didn't wake up at all, but then, it went much too fast. We had our Wednesday night activities at church last night....dinner, followed by discipleship groups. Nate, Natalie, and Elliott joined us for dinner so that our church family could meet them. That was fun! Elliott is so good with other people holding him. Yesterday morning, Natalie went to BSF (Bible Study Fellowship). I think I mentioned this to you a week or so ago. Well, I went that week and got registered and even went to a welcome class and the morning lecture...all to find out that there was a waiting list of 69 people and I would get a call when there was an opening. I think I was in shock actually. Yes, there were a LOT of women there, but not once did I think I wouldn't be able to go. Apparently they opened up two satellite classes, one in Maple Grove, which was also already full, and the other in Rogers, which is a bit of a drive. That location had 2-3  openings, but they are probably filled by now. It looks like I will be doing the study online this year, which is a bit disappointing. I asked them if I could at least attend with Natalie when she was in town and they told me I couldn't. Natalie was able to go because she is established in a group in Vermillion. She did have a lot of fun since this is the group she attended several years ago when they lived out here. She was able to connect with three or four friends. So, that's that. I'll keep you posted if I get into a group. The study is on Romans this year.

Devotion

It always amazes me, but my discipleship partner and I were talking about this topic a bit last night. About stepping out in faith and obedience, just one step at a time as God leads us, protects us, and provides for us. Have a Thankful Thursday ladies.


“Dangerous” Hospitality

“My prayer is not that you take them out of the world but that you protect them from the evil one.”
John 17:15 (NIV)

Although some friends supported us, others told us we were crazy to voluntarily open our home to children we’d never met.

Doubts swirled around us. What were we thinking? Could we afford it? We have three daughters. Would they be OK? Were we putting them at risk?

Despite our concerns, other questions weighed mightily on us as well: How do we teach selflessness to our teens unless we model that in everyday life? What might happen if we ask them to live it out directly in their world?

After lots of prayer and family conversations, we felt certain God had asked us to welcome these children, and He would guide us through it. It took months to be trained and background-checked, but within an hour of getting approved, we said yes to our first placement.

As a result, we invited three young siblings into our home through a ministry that’s a precursor to foster care — offering short-term housing for vulnerable kids whose parents are in crisis, but haven’t done anything to lose their parental rights.

Through the training process, we were intrigued by the notion of true biblical hospitality, which in the original Greek means “loving strangers.” Our trainers explained that sometimes “hospitality is dangerous.” Biblical hospitality is risky because it’s inconvenient and occasionally even uncomfortable to truly love a stranger.

In the midst of the unknowns and potential risks, I’ve found encouragement seeing how Jesus boldly prayed for His followers in John 17. The night before His crucifixion, Jesus prayed this prayer in today’s key verse:

“My prayer is not that you take them out of the world but that you protect them from the evil one” (John 17:15).

Notice Jesus didn’t pray for fame, wealth, safety or even that His disciples get a pass and go directly into Heaven. Instead, He begged His Father to protect them from our enemy, Satan, the “evil one.” Right here in this world.

Two of our enemy’s most powerful weapons are doubt and fear. If he can plant seeds of either in our minds, we can be dissuaded from stepping out in faith.

Jesus knew we would need “protection,” because every time we say yes to God, we step a bit further into enemy territory. Yet when we take risks for God, He will protect and preserve us from the evil one.

How did that play out in our scenario? We realized following God doesn’t always mean knowing every step along the way, but in finding the courage to take the next one before us. And we watched in awe as the Lord granted reassurance from all our doubts about whether He would provide for us during the placement.

After taking in twin 6-year-old boys and their 5-year-old sister, we shared a brief request for some hand-me-down clothes and were inundated by the response. Not just neighbors and friends … but people we didn’t even know who’d heard about what we were doing and wanted to help.

Clothing. Furniture. Bicycles. Medical care. All provided free-of-charge. God brought exactly what we needed to move forward in faith.

Obedience can be risky. There will be doubt and possibly even fear. And yet we see Jesus, praying for our protection. When we know God has called us, and we say “yes” to what feels scary, we’ll see God’s hand of protection in miraculous ways.

Heavenly Father, guide me and direct me as I seek to love strangers the way You love them. Help me take risks in this world which require Your protection from the evil one. I want to live “dangerously” for Your glory, Lord. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Proverbs 31 Ministries
Stephanie Raquel

TRUTH FOR TODAY:

1 Peter 4:8-10, “Most important of all, continue to show deep love for each other, for love covers a multitude of sins. Cheerfully share your home with those who need a meal or a place to stay. God has given each of you a gift from his great variety of spiritual gifts. Use them well to serve one another.” (NLT)

Isaiah 1:17, “Learn to do good. Seek justice. Help the oppressed. Defend the cause of orphans. Fight for the rights of widows.” (NLT)

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