June 20, 2007

Do Thy Diligence

Steve's Perspective:
It was at the end of May 2006 that we had our very first meeting. So officially we have been on deputation for one year and we are at exactly 50% of our required monthly support. Praise God! Last year however we only had 4 meetings the entire summer.
People ask, "When do you want to get to the field?" I tell them, "yesterday." Paul told Timothy in II Timothy 4:9 "Do thy diligence to come shortly unto me" and repeats this again in verse 21 "Do thy diligence to come before winter..." Obviously, Paul knew of God's sovereign control over all circumstances and it is only if the Lord will can we do this or that (James 4:13-15). And Paul knew that although "all forsook" him (II Tim 4:16) that "the Lord stood with me, and strengthened me; that by me the preaching might be fully known, and that all the Gentiles might hear...(II Timothy 4:17)" At the same time, Paul urged Timothy to do his absolute best to get to Paul. The phrase "Do thy diligence" is all one word in the Greek, it means "to use speed"."to make effort," or "with eagerness." Paul wanted Timothy there and didn't want him to dilly dally.
As believer's in Christ, diligence ought to be descriptive of our attitude toward living a godly life (See II Peter 1:5-10).

Pray for us, that we would do our diligence, to get down to the Depue's in Resistencia and God would continue to strengthen them "that the preaching might be fully known."

Becky's Perspective:
We continue to prepare our house to sell and get rid of "stuff." Right now it seems in someways surreal that we are going to Argentina, and it has been over a year since we were there. I need to keep my focus on the Lord, and keep my mind "stayed on Him (Isaiah 26:3-4)" and His calling for us to Argentina. It is easy to get distracted by the "here and now" culture of the U.S.A. One of my friends told me, when leaving my first missions trip in Guatemala, to "keep the fire burning." That has been my focus this month: To think of Why? For Who? For What?
I don't ever want to forget how I felt leaving Resistencia on our survey trip, that "This is where we are supposed to be, and I can't wait to get back A.S.A.P!"

Here's a Look at Our Schedule:

June 3rd - Grace Bible Church, Sangerville ME
June 7th -Berean Baptist Church, Brunswick ME
June 8th-Calvary Christian School, Derry NH
June 17th - Church of Bethel, Bethel CT
June 24th - Kennebunk Baptist Church, Kennebunk ME
June 30th - Wedding - Audrery Crabb & Ryan Prout - Chester, NH
July 1st - Calvary Baptist Church, Westport MA

Thank you for checking in on our blog and for your continued faithful prayers!
Would you take a few moments now and pray for Argentina?