Sunday, September 2, 2007

Pray for Japan

On Sunday evenings we meet together as a large group for a time of worship, and every week the service emulates a different culture's style of worship. This past Sunday a group of about 15 Korean men and women who are here at training led us in a traditional Korean-style service. We sang in Korean, they prayed in Korean, one woman sang a special song in Korean, one man gave his testimony of how he came to know Christ as a teenager through a missionary to Korea. At the end they gave us this statistic.. at the end of the 19th century there was not a single known believer in all of Korea. Now after over a century of missionary work there almost 1/3 of the population knows Christ. God called, people were obedient, and as a result that country is changed. Now, after the US they send out the most missionaries in the world. What an awesome example and reminder of why we are here.

I could not help thinking through the service: I want Japan to have a story like that! I want to see God move that way in Tokyo, to see hope reach the people and keep spreading. Trent and I count it such a privilege to be able to go and share in Tokyo, but we know that nothing will happen there unless God makes it happen, not us. Please pray with us that God would open the eyes of the Japanese people, so they will see their need for Him and find hope that they have never known.

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Ephesians 3:20 says that God "is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine." Please believe that with us and ask and expect to see God work in Tokyo.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm so proud of the both of you... it's really awesome what you two are doing at such a young age. I feel like a dud. Good luck :)!

- Claire Hui

Anonymous said...

Is that what you meant by Korea being already 'reached' or something? Oh... now I get it Mrs. Roberts. You didn't tell the class it was because of a mission trip type thing that you were going to Japan. I'm still not quite sure why you're going to Japan. I mean, I understand they don't have many God believers, but... are there not other places which need help? Oh- if this sounds rude, I'm sorry. It's really really out of curiousity.

-One of your students.
-Julia