Dr. Mark and Dr. Alex attend to patient with near amputation of the hand. |
Thankfully, our prayers do not fall on deaf ears. On Thursday, when I had about hit the wall, one of our leaders at prayer meeting shared from 2 Kings 6. This is the story of Elisha, a man of God who is surrounded by enemy forces. Starting in verse 15:
“When the servant of the man of God got up and went out early the next morning, an army with horses and chariots had surrounded the city. ‘Oh no, my lord! What shall we do?’ the servant asked.
‘Don’t be afraid, ‘ the prophet answered. ‘Those who are with us are more than those who are with them.’ And Elisha prayed, ‘Open his eyes, Lord, so that he may see.’ Then the Lord opened the servant’s eyes, and he looked and saw the hills full of horses and chariots of fire all around Elisha.”
Those who are with us are more than those who are with them. And in that moment, during prayer meeting, God opened my eyes to see that we are not struggling against flesh and blood. As much as I despise those who inflict physical injuries on others, they are not my enemies. This is a spiritual battle. The forces of evil, agents of darkness, pain, and destruction, are engaged in an epic war against God’s army of light. But those who are with us are more than those who are with them. As my fellow missionaries prayed over me, I felt a huge weight lift from my shoulders, and the presence of God enveloped me with his assurance and peace. And once more I was overwhelmed... overwhelmed by the presence of God and his angels of light standing guard over us.
Please continue to pray for the hearts of the people here in Papua New Guinea and around the world who are gripped by fear and darkness. Pray for God’s light to break through. Pray that they may be overwhelmed by the presence and peace of God.
Have you heard the new song The God of angel armies? It comes to my mind so often when I am praying. I have prayed for Papua New Guinea since 1970 when my friend went there for many many years. It will continue in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteThis my second attempt to write a comment, so if both come through, forgive me. Judy and I will make you a special focus of prayer this week. We know that your skills are up to the task, so we will pray especially for strength, and for a reduction in the number of cases. You are a great surgeon and a great missionary!
ReplyDeletePraying for the people of Papua New Guinea and for you and your team Dr. Sheryl.
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