“They had said.
“Come, and let us wipe them out as a nation, That the name of Israel be
remembered no more.” For they have
conspired together with one mind; against You they make a covenant” (Psa.
83:4-5).
Hey Gang: In my
eighty-two year tenure on this earth I have heard mucho messages based on
Ezekiel’s prophecy of the dry bones. I
confess in my early years I did not have a clue what the significance of that
story was all about. And then a profound
thing happened on May 15, 1948, Israel became a nation AGAIN. Now, I emphasize “AGAIN”.
I also confess that for the next seventeen years I did not
pay much attention to Israel and the Middle East. As a matter of fact I did not pay much
attention to anything that was spiritual.
You might say “I had a form of Godliness but denied the power”. But one cannot be married to the bride-of-my-youth
and her witness without feeling the conviction fires snapping at your
heels.
I will not bore you with the process that took place in my
life and changed my attitude from a powerless believer to a warrior-type person
for Christ. I will share -growth in
Christ is not an easy process. At least
it was not easy for me. My flesh fought
it all the way and continues to send its barbs frequently today.
When God called us from California to open what we thought
was to be a foster home for four boys that turned into the miracle that the
Eagle Village is today, there was a two- year period that was the most
frustrating time in my life. For two
years I was the only unemployed ‘director of a no existent home for boys with
problems’ and was one of the first of that new bred called the ‘stay at home
dad’.
I thought it was a total waste of time but learned, in the
years that followed, I could not have handled the constant pressures of
building a program, raising the needed monies, and caring for the growing
number of boys that God sent our way. I
found, in those early years, that the scar tissue earned during the two-year
hiatus of waiting for God to say “Hey, now is the time, let’s go for it” was
the glue that gave me the sustaining power to deal with what was to come.
During the two years of waiting we had a neighbor; she was
actually our land lady. She was not very
big physically and did not come up to my shoulders, but her height was far
higher than her physical stature. We
spent many hours together discussing the many questions that kept surfacing in
my mind as I got more involved with God’s Word. As I
look back over that two-year period that I thought was frustration- ville, I
learned very quickly it was that time that prepared the foundation for what was
to come.
Well, back to the topic of this epistle “I have a
problem”. In that two years I learned to
love prophecy. That is just the way I
am, I want to know where I am, where I am going, and how I am going to get
there. It was during the time that
Israel began to fulfill Zechariah’s prophecy found in Zechariah 12:2-3. It was also during that time that gained a
great respect and love for Israel.
It was also during
that time that I learned, as a believer in Yeshua, I had been grafted into His
vine and one day, as a graftee, I would spend eternity with Yeshua and all the
saints who have gone before me, for all eternity in the New Jerusalem.
Soooo, friends and family, I did it again. I started out with a clear path of where I
was heading but lost my focus and ended up down a different path. I will try again and give you the whys and wherefores of Why I Have a
Problem in the next Gramps Morning Message.
Blessings
Gramps
P.S. During the two
year hiatus referred to above, we were blessed to be able to provide mentorship for a wonderful group of
young people who wanted to learned about Christ and become effective witnesses
for Him. It was our sincere belief that
without a proper foundation we cannot become effective witnesses for Christ and,
without knowledge of how to lead others to Christ, we are limited in our
effectiveness as witnesses. So, we
developed a curriculum that we have taught many times since was published on
August 23, 2015 on grampswhatshappeningman.blogspot.com
for your review.
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