Over the course of the year, we have seen a lot of maturing in Toto
Joyce’s spiritual life, but the study remained small, consisting of Toto
Joyce and a few other family members and was predominately focused on
women. We were praying about how to reach the whole community of
Kassiapus. One day, about a week or two after sharing the Creation story
in Napoingae, Toto Joyce asked us if we would mind meeting under the
community tree instead of in her home. She said that she wanted more
people to hear about the Bible stories. We were thrilled with the way
God answered our prayers, and enthusiastically moved to meet under the
trees.
But meeting under the trees did present some challenges. It was July
and August, peek months of the rainy season. In speaking with the
people, we discerned that the best time to meet with them was in the
afternoon, after the garden chores were completed and before the evening
chores began. The problem with this time slot was that this was also
the time of rain. The mornings would usually start off sunny and hot and
then by lunch time clouds would start to form and by mid to late
afternoon the rains would come. This weather pattern directly infringed
on our plans for evangelism. But, having joined with the people in
prayer for rain (due to an abnormally dry April-June), we could not
complain about the rain God had sent. We did, however, begin to pray
that God would send the rain before and after we presented the Bible
stories (preferably after, since we were sitting on the ground). I
cannot tell you how many times during those months God intervened for
us. Dark clouds would try to intimidate us as we sang songs and then the
drizzle would start as we began to tell the story. Nervous glances
would be cast about the circle. We would pray and without fail the
drizzle would dissipate. Often times the rain would come as we were
pulling away. We would go home rejoicing and praising God for His
faithfulness and intervention.
Our faith was tested on one particular day towards the end of August.
We were planning on going to Napoingae to share prophesies concerning
Christ from the book of Isiah. Dark clouds were forming overhead as we
loaded the truck. Our national partners gave us weary glances as they
considered us fools to go out in such weather. The first drops fell
thick and heavy promising a drenching downpour. We looked at each other
and questioned if we should proceed and with unity we felt we were to go
ahead. By the time we reached the first river the rain was falling with
force. By the time we reached the second river I began wondering if we
would be able to get back, the rain was falling so hard. By the time we
turned off on the dirt road that took us to Napoingae I could hardly see
in front of me and I had to put the truck in four wheel drive to make
it through the mud. At this point I questioned my sanity. Why in the
world were we going to go sit under a tree in the middle of a downpour?
No one would come anyways! Logically we should have turned back.
However, we sensed that we were part of a spiritual battle and decided
it was not time to turn back but rather push forward and see what God
could do. But by this time, the road had become so muddy I was afraid of
getting stuck if we drove the whole way, so it was decided that we
would proceed on foot. We had mud up to our knees and hair plastered to
our heads, but we kept going.
As we went, we noticed that the rain got lighter and lighter. In fact,
as we looked ahead at Napoingae we saw a circle of blue sky above the
village. By the time we reached the village the rain had stopped
completely and we stood in sunshine!
The villagers were there to meet us, waiting for the story. As I shared
the prophesies of Isaiah I looked around me and saw a wall of rain
completely surrounding the village. But we stood in sunshine. “Holy,
holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty. The whole earth is filled with His
glory.”
God honors His Word. He wants people to know Him, He wants His name to
be lifted high and glorified above all other names. We serve a great and
powerful God, and there is no greater privilege than to be able to
share His Word with others.
I also marvel at the sovereignty of God, who knew before we even began
what would happen, and yet wanted us to walk out in faith to be able to
experience His greatness.
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