Revelation
21:4-6 (ESV)
4 He will wipe away every
tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there
be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed
away.”
5 And he who was
seated on the throne said, “Behold, I am making all things new.”
As
I pondered what to write at the beginning of this new year 2018, God brought
these verses to mind. He reminds us that He makes all things new. The old year
is gone. The new year has come. What will this new year hold? How will the
blank squares on the new calendar fill up? What life stories will be written
this year?I thank God that He makes all things new. He takes our old ways, our old hearts, and our old desires and transforms them into something that brings Him glory. But what does that look like? Who does He transform?
Of the many things that we do in Beijing, we love spending time with people - getting to know them, hearing their stories, and encouraging them to walk with the Lord. Because so many ex-pats stay in Beijing for a short time, we take the perspective of sowing gospel seeds with the prayer that God will eventually grow a gospel plant in each person’s life. In addition to people who attend Beijing Baptist Church, we seek to plant gospel seeds in the lives of nonchristians that God brings across our paths. As we reflect over the last few years, we think of the people with whom we built friendships in their times of need, walked beside them, shared the good news with them, loved them, and then they moved on.
Will you pray with us that God will transform our non-believing friends with the good news of Jesus? Would you pray that the gospel seeds that we and others sow will bring lasting gospel fruit? For security reasons, I will not name our friends but please pray for S, F, K, J, S, D, L, M, B, F, M, C, A, M, A, Gs, QJ, LR, Fs. Although many of these friends have returned to their home countries, pray that God will remind them of our conversations and bring other Christians to point them to Jesus.
May 2018 be the year that God makes all things new by transforming lives for His glory.
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