January 2021 - Be not dismayed…“For I, the Lord your God, hold your right hand; it is I who say to you, ‘Fear not, I am the one who helps you.’” Isaiah 41:13
Be not dismayed…“For I, the Lord your God, hold your right hand; it is I who say to you, ‘Fear not, I am the one who helps you.’” Isaiah 41:13
The all-powerful God, worthy of all glory, is our God. He initiates
the holding of our right hand. He says not to be afraid because He alone helps
us. In Your God is too Small, J.B. Phillips reminds us that we easily become
dismayed when we forget this truth. Martin Luther agreed when he warned Erasmus,
“Your thoughts of God are too human.” May we refuse to define and limit His
power, may we not forget God’s faithfulness to sustain us thus far, and may we
get a fresh glimpse of His magnificence as He grips our right hand today and in
the days to come. He is able to help us because He is powerful; He is willing to
help us because He loves us. In spite of the obvious physical limitations
brought about by the pandemic lockdown, the past two months have been filled
with numerous opportunities to choose not to be anxious or dismayed of the
gloom, but instead, to be grateful and shine the Light, taking hold of
the powerful hand offered by Him who helps us.
Martín and the IBBM-Tepic church team that he is leading have been
working like crazy despite the hindrances. Somehow, during select brief
intervals of relief from lockdown orders, Huichol leaders traveled to the
villages of Zapote, El Espejo, Palma Chica, and seven new believers are ready to
be baptized at the baby church at Vizcarra. We can't meet in person, but the
church is certainly not closed! Live-streamed teaching continues weekly as well
as the daily application of compassion in reaching out to the most vulnerable.
Martín has been especially in the enemy’s target with the recent loss of his
brother, Enrique, and his brother-in-law, Germán. His recent eye problem, an
ocular infarct, has also been challenging. The surgery to restore as much sight
in his left eye as possible was not covered by insurance, but God used his
people to provide. Clinging to
the powerful hand of Him who helps us was yet another
faith-builder.
In addition, God continues to deliver resources from very
generous friends for Project Classrooms at IBBM-Tepic. The new bathrooms are
tiled. A surprise Christmas offering completely covered the electrical
installation, the water storage tank and installation, and 30 new chairs for the
children, the future generation of leaders at IBBM! This is one investment that
can never go wrong. And that's a promise we can count on. Once again,
the powerful hand of Him who helps us takes hold.
I am still in
Phoenix. Tepic is on red alert again, closed to all non-essential activity with
no in-person meetings allowed. The CDC is not mincing words: “Travelers should
avoid all travel to Mexico.” Mexico is in the Level 4 category, the highest risk
level for Covid. Given recent health issues, my doctors insist that this is not
an advisable time for me to return. Even if I were in Tepic, I could not legally
leave my house except for essential activities, nor could I do anything more
there than I am able to do virtually from here. While I’m on hold, even though I
once said that I’d “NEVER home-school again,” I’m back in the saddle giving
encouragement, tutoring, and a heavy dose of reading and grammar to grandkids!
Praise God for the Internet that makes it possible for me to simultaneously keep
up with the work in Mexico, though not face-to-face. In spite of lock-down, I'm
in daily contact with the brothers and sisters we love.
Meanwhile, my
maternal grandmother, Lenore, was the third of five children whose father,
George, was a schoolteacher in Ohio. He also contracted the Spanish Flu, and in
five days, he died, leaving behind his wife and their children. Their mother
sold the family farm in Lebanon and moved with her children to Dayton. A few
years later, Lenore married my grandfather, Eugene, just in time for the start
of the Great Depression. Along with their little daughter, they made the
decision to move to Tucson for work. In junior high, Anna and Francis’ son, Roy,
met Lenore and Eugene’s daughter, Joan in Tucson. Roy and Joan became my
parents, and the rest is history; actually, the rest is a legacy that came out
of a time of great worldwide turmoil, a time of potential great dismay, but a
time when the Lord God, Whose ways are above ours, kept His promise to our
family:
I will hold your right hand; it is I who say to you, “Fear not, I am the
one who helps you.”
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He Who holds my right hand has been at work writing a personal Pandemic/Depression story I never could
have imagined. When my paternal grandmother, Anna, returned to American soil
after volunteering with the Army Nurse Corps/American Red Cross to serve her
American “brothers” and country in WW1 at Savenay, France, she was stationed at
the Veteran’s Hospital in Tucson, AZ. She met my grandfather there. Francis was
one of her patients suffering from the Spanish Flu during the 1918 pandemic. He
was very ill and had to have one lung removed, but he survived, and they were
married soon after he was released from the hospital. They stayed and made their
home in Tucson, and the fifth of their six children was my father.
What a broken world we are living in, but what a powerful God we have Who has
written the next and final chapters. This is no time for dismay; He takes us by the right hand and helps us