I had
never realized that Peters act was impulsive; but it was. So many times in our
lives we have been impulsive, acting in faith. We get scared. And I seem to
always here God saying to me, "o woman of little faith". And I think
that I am hard on myself. But in all reality, I am a great woman of faith! I
just get nervous and scared, just like Peter did. Wow, I am human! God is good
and rescues us from the big waves!
Our Awesome Creator God, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, is daily showing Himself through His miracles, His grace, His love and His compassion. I do have a tendency to ramble on...or so I have been told. Therefore, so I do not ramble on in my newsletters for CWAF, I have chosen to share God's miracles and detailed personal stories here.
Monday, July 30, 2012
Matthew 14:28-31
The story of
Peter walking on water. Note: Peter was not putting Jesus to the test,
something we are told not to do. Instead, he was the only one in the boat to
react in faith. His impulsive request led him to experience a rather unusual
demonstration of God's power. Peter started to sink because he took his eyes
off Jesus and focused on the high waves around him. His faith wavered when he
realized what he was doing. We probably will not walk on water, but we may walk
through tough situations. If we focus on the waves of difficult circumstances
around us without faith in Jesus to help, we too, may despair and sink. To
maintain your faith when situations are difficult, focus on Jesus power rather
than yon your own inadequacies. Although we start out with good intentions,
sometimes our faith falters. This doesn't necessarily mean we have failed. When
Peter's faith faltered, he reached out to Christ, the only one who could help.
He was afraid, but he still looked to Christ. When you are apprehensive about
the troubles around you and doubt Christ's presence or ability to help,
remember that he is always with you and is the only one who can really help.
Matthew 14:14
14: "Jesus saw the huge crowd as he stepped from the boat,
and he had compassion on them and healed their sick. " Note: Jesus
performed some miracles as signs of his identity. He used other miracles to
teach important truths. But here we read that he healed people just because he
"had compassion on them". Jesus was and is, a loving caring and
feeling person. When you are suffering, remember that Jesus hurts with you. He
has compassion on you.
This
is one of our major focuses. Before Jesus healed them, he did not ask first how
their relationship with God was, he did not see if what their sins were. Just
plainly, he healed them from the compassion He felt for their suffering. In
this, CWAF wants to do the same.
Emiliano "the pastor"
Emiliano came over to our house with Vero and Macarena. It was
quite an evening. Choripans to eat. I was irritated that Steve had invited them
over as I was tired and did not want to get together with anyone. Anyways, God knew
they needed to come. They began talking about the difficulities of the barrio.
Also how some people are making fun of Emiliano, calling him Pastor because he
wont participate in bad things. Vero and Emiliano seem to have a pure
relationship, the first we have heard of in the barrio. They spoke a lot about
Misa & Anahi and how bad they feel for Anahi. They confirmed that Misa is
doing some drugs, not working. But he is making money by doing "bad
things", which I assume would be selling drugs, robbery, etc. Anahi for
sure is extremely unhappy as Misa keeps her and the baby in their backroom and
Anahi feels uncomfortable and is treated badly by Misa and his family. The
conversation then led to Jesus. And Steve shared the gospel full force with
Emiliano, Veronica, & Macarena. It was a good night of sharing the gospel and really seeing these young people want to walk down the right path, living their life to please the Lord.
Motorcycle Time!
That Friday was an
amazing stress filled day! After customs had the motorcycle in holding for over
a month, they finally decided to allow us to have it. They gave us the $ amount
that they valued it at and we had to pay. Here in Mendoza, the city has "siesta"
-"naptime". Almost all businesses close down at 1pm. Most businesses
work from 9am to 1pm, then from 5pm to 9pm. But any kind of govt agency is only
open till 1pm.
Anyways, Steve had been
going to customs almost every other day. Finally the day did come. Steve called
Derek and I at home at 12:30, told us to grab all the US$ and pesos we had, and
to meet him in the central (downtown). We had 30 minutes to get him the money,
exchange the US$, and get to the National Government controlled Bank. So, the
race began!
Picture in your mind a movie showing New York downtown streets with
cars everywhere; ok, that is Mendoza downtown! So, Derek and I are in the car
and see Steve half a block down in front of the exchange place. I jump out of
the car and start running to him with all the money securely hidden in a
cosmetic bag in my purse that is practically glued to my side and arm! (lots of
robbery here ya know!) So, then Steve says," no! you were supposed to wait
in the car so I could pass you the paperwork and Derek could get you to the
bank". At the same time, he had already worked out exchanging the money.
Let me explain one moment what is going
on in this country. This country has "disallowed" the buying
of US$. Because the US$ is much more stable than this peso & is the
"backup" for this country, and people do not trust the banks after
2001 financial fall and the banks/government stole peoples money right out of
their accounts!, Argentines that have money typically trade their pesos into
Usdollars$. So, the govt recently put a new law out that noone could trade
their money. And if a person wants to travel outside of the country, they now
have to report it to the government, yet they cannot find any US$ to travel
with, which is an absolute necessity. SO, that has created the black market,
which the govt is now referring to it as the blue dollar. Anyway, the current
exchange rate is like 4.4 to 1, which is constantly changing daily. But on the
black market you can get it 6 to 1.
So, Steve goes to the guy that we always
trade money with at the exchange house, and the guy asks how much he is
trading, and then tells him…"ok, walk out the door, go 2 doors down, ring
the bell, tell them your name, and they will take you upstairs to trade your
US$ and they will give you 6.25 on the exchange! So, Steve and I go to that
building and Steve is "buzzed in and up". Steve hands me the paper,
and says hopefully Derek is still there on the street and get to the bank,
which is about 3 blocks away. Unfortunately, the traffic police did not allow
Derek to wait there and Derek was gone! So, my fat butt starts running down the
streets 3 blocks away to the bank to make it before 1pm. I enter the bank, get
in line with the paper from customs, and the bank officer goes and begins
"barricading" the doors and is closing the bank at 5 minutes till
1pm! So, there I am, with no phone (we have been with 2 cellphones only between
the 4 of us since we got back) to communicate with Steve. So, I go to the bank
officer and tell him I have to pay this, show him my paper, and tell him my
husband is outside and coming and he has to hand me the $. The banker was rude
and told me it is my problem, that my husband should have been here on time and
there is nothing he can do. Once the doors are closed, noone can enter, period.
And he walks off!
So, there I am looking quite dumbfounded in the middle of the
bank, holding a paper with no money, no way to communicate with Steve knowing
he is outside wondering where I am because I was supposed to be with Derek, and
he cannot even see into the bank, it is so "locked down". I really
did not know what to do. Then this police officer in the bank comes up to me
and says "I see you have a problem, is your problem urgent?" and I
said "yes sir, see this paper, we have to pay this from customs today. My
husband was exchanging money, and he is surely outside with it." So, the
police guy said, "I tell you what, I am very thirsty and would like to
drink a coca-cola, so, I will let you look out this side door to see if your
husband is there, and if he is, I will let him come in!" Sure enough,
Steve was there, pacing like a caged lion! So, we were able to pay! When we
were done, we were looking for the police guy to give him 15 pesos for a
coca-cola, but we could not find him. I felt so bad, as we really wanted to buy
him lunch! From there, miracles kept happening as when Steve went back to
customs for them to release his motorcycle, they told him no, because they don't
release after 1pm! So, here we go again, or rather, God goes again, making a
way.
God continued His favor. A custom
agent said after receiving a signature from someone in charge, told Steve,
"well, this must be your lucky day because we never release after
1pm!" Now, because we were able to get the dollar exchange at 6.25, it
saved us a lot of money. As it turns out, because of that dollar exchange, the
amount we had to pay was exactly the amount of money we had, not one
peso/dollar more or less! If we had done the exchange at 4.4, we would not have
had enough money. I love how God works things out, and we knew that day that it
was God's hand every step of the way! I am convinced that He is the creator of
time! I truly don't see how it all happened within 30 minutes! And that I was
able to run down those streets to the bank without falling! And God's favor blows me away! So, now we
will repeat this entire process again with the truck!!!

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