Sunday, August 12, 2012

Nice to Be Home - Update - August 12, 2012


“Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on the earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal. But lay up for yourselves treasure in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal.  For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”  Matthew 6:19-21

     These verses were on my mind this morning as we begin to settle in once again here in Baguio.  It is nice to be home.  We spend a wonderful morning yesterday with the saints at Navy Base remembering the Lord and hearing from His word.

     The trip home was fine and without incident as there was no flooding on any of the roads that we used.  The roads were in pretty bad shape and my poor car got knocked around quite a bit by all the pot holes, but survived.  Kennon Road, the road up the mountain to Baguio, was open as well to light vehicles, and we were able to pass without any problem.  At Camp 4 a bridge was washed out but we were able to skirt around it and still pass.  It is raining again this morning and talk of a new storm approaching.

     We are now beginning to focus our eyes on the next several months and what the Lord would have us do.  I am now scheduled to speak at the Men’s Conference in Bulacan in December and to teach at Special Studies in February, also at the camp site in Malolos.  I am also beginning preparations to teach the next Bible school session here in Baguio, continuing our lessons in Eschatology.   We will begin the home bible studies again next week , Lord willing.  So in very short order we will be back to the regular routine, which is always comforting to me.  I enjoy and need regular routine.  I love and thrive in the “rut”.

     Continue to pray for those of your brothers and sisters in Manila who have been affected so severely by the floods which plagued the lowlands once again.  Some close friends from San Juan had to be evacuated from their homes as the flood waters were reaching up to the second floor. We thank the Lord that all are safe, but several of the chapel buildings and many families from those works in various parts of Luzon have been affected once again, so please keep them in your prayers.  And be praying for Dave Harvey and those handling the relief efforts that the Lord would give them wisdom as they use the funds that the Lord will provide.

     The outreach up in Kayapa is currently on hold due to the heavy rains, so be praying that we will be able to return there, once the rains have subsided.  The last time the brothers were able to go up they had a study that lasted past mid-night because those hearing the word had many questions regarding salvation by grace through faith alone.  So keep this outreach in your prayers.
Thank you all for your prayers and for taking the time out of your busy schedules to read this update. 

     May the Lord continue to bless you all for His glory!!