Today was quite the day. We are going on over 48 hours with no sleep. We traveled from detroit to tokyo which was 14 hours, then went from Tokyo to Manila, Philippines which was another 5 or so hours. When we got to Manila we had to travel about 5 hours by bus to our destination. By the time we got to our hotel it was 4 a.m and we had to be ready by 5 a.m for breakfast for a long day ahead of us! We did get to sleep somewhat as we traveled, but you can imagine how loopy many of us were not having a solid chance to lay down.
By the grace of God we were somewhat okay for our day. Peter Tebow has taken over as a leader as he has been coming to the Philippines for 12 years. His father, Mr. Tebow was still in Manila for the night. It is truly a passion and calling they have in aiding the Filipino people and its evident in what we are over here doing. We split up in small groups of 5 (2 or 3 per school) and headed out to about 10 schools each. I was a little nervous to speak in front of all the kids at first but I really prayed that God would reach in and touch the hearts of the people I was telling the news of Christ to. Since I was tired, I KNEW God would have to come through for me today. The first school I spoke to had 1,500 students staring wide eyed at me. As soon as I started talking to them I felt an overwhelming sense of the holy spirit come upon me. I was at peace as God relieved the nerves in me. Its amazing how he does that for us when we don't look inwardly at ourselves but we lift our eyes to our heavenly father and our help comes from HIM alone. He enjoys getting the credit, which is well deserved because without him in us we are but dust. I've said it before and ill say it again, each time I've ever gone out to play a big basketball game or do anything else that feels like a high pressure situation, God never let's me succeed on my own terms. That way anytime I succeed its obvious that it was him and not me!
The children we spoke to today about the saving message of Jesus were very open. They adored seeing us all, grabbing at us, so intrigued by our "foreign" appearance. They were very well behaved and listened intently as we tried to hit home to them that salvation cannot be earned by what they do or their good works but by receiving Jesus's "free gift" of eternal life. Many people in the Philippines as well as throughout the U.S don't quite grab a hold of that concept. People still try to "earn" points with good works to get to heaven when Jesus already stepped in and took the penalty for what we should have taken due to our sins. I liken it to me doing something heinously wrong and deserving punishment but someone standing in front of the judge on my behalf to take the punishment that I so richly deserved. Many children received Christ today, so all the sweat and weariness felt from travel was worth it all. Each principal and school was so willing to let us come and share the good news of God with their students. That is so unlike the U.S obviously. Not only that, but they are LISTENING to what we are saying and taking every word in. This is truly what we are here on earth to do so when I think of the whole picture of my life, preaching the good news wherever I am called is what I want to be doing..whether its in the streets of Manila or in our blessed states of the U.S. Being out here makes me realize more and more how great we have really have it there and how much others need this message.
Monday, June 28, 2010
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2 comments:
It is truly amazing!! Reading your diary makes me feel better. Here comes so positive energy from you. I remember myself on the stage in front of audience of 2000 students 6-7 years ago. Same feelings, you've described here :) I hope this trip will be successful for you Juli. God Bless You My Best Friend!!!
David
Jules!
Thank you for sharing your experiences-what a difference from the US! You are so right that this is the meaning of life. I'm really encouraged by what you've written! Hope that tomorrow is another awesome day for you!
Love you! sara*
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