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Sunday, July 08, 2007

1 Corinthians 16:9

“For a wide door for effective work has opened to me, and there are many adversaries.”
Thank you brother Paul and St. Paul for these words.
This has been a hard week. Last Sunday was Pastor Art’s first official Sunday at the Free Methodist Church at Farmington. Starting with the reading of Psalm 29 in both English and Navajo, ending with apple pie in the fellowship hall, it went very well. But Monday we had to take Art to the hospital, where he reluctantly spent 4 days fighting an infection in his bladder and an inflamed prostate. And although he had every intention of preaching this Sunday, he ended up in emergency.
But he’s feeling much better as I write this, and more at peace. I guess the drive to Durango and the advice/explanation from a doctor who really seemed to understand what was going on helped him, as well as the 16 people who were in our little church today, lifting him up in prayer.
We know that God has graciously opened a door for effective ministry here. He has called us to this place for this time. And there are spiritual forces that are against us, as Wesley said in one of his commentaries, about this verse, “as there must always be where Satan’s kingdom shakes”. The Barney commentary says this is “proof that the enemies of God are alarmed because the gospel is advancing.” So many thanks to all of you who are keeping us in prayer. And glory to God who is stronger than any and all adversaries and whose loving kindness endures forever! This is just a little bump in the road. There are just a few pesky foxes nipping at our heels. We will trust in the LORD. Yes and Amen!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I am happy for you two to have this ministry opportunity. I trust Pastor Art is recovering from his infection.

I will pray the "foxes" stay away from your heels!

Wanderer said...

I am sorry to hear of this bump in the road in regards to Art's health and hope that he is doing much better still now three days after your post.

Arthur Brokop II said...

Pastor Art is doing better physically, although still in need of prayer. Thanks for your prayerful concern.