I’ve been thinking a lot about my purpose lately. Not my purpose in life, I already know that (to Glorify God and to enjoy Him forever), but more specifically, my purpose in being where I am right now, which is to say, still in America. Keeping in mind the purpose of my life, it’s simple to say that God’s purpose in putting me here in America is to glorify and enjoy Him, however the question remains… why? Why here and why now? Well, that’s actually pretty straightforward too.
Tomo and I are here in America (I believe by God’s design) to prepare for a lifetime of service to Him on the mission field. A number of things need to happen before we leave. Chief among these is that Tomo still needs to join SEND. She’s sent in her application already, and Lord willing she will be appointed in January. Second, we need to raise a lot more support. Third, we both have some school loans that SEND would like us to pay off prior to leaving, so we’re working hard to do that. Finally, I believe God is using this time to prepare Tomo and I spiritually for the rigors of missionary life ahead. These are all things that I have begun to pray for in earnest, and I am confident that once God has answered all these prayers we will be ready to go to Japan and participate in the work of spreading the Gospel to the ends of the earth, in order that more worshippers may add their voices to ours in praising our Great God.
Lord willing, we will be ready to leave by the end of next year. While I am certain God will be using us to minister here in America during that time, everything is heading in the direction of Japan. And as each day goes by I am more excited about getting over there. For the first time in my life I decided to start a prayer journal, so that I can remember to pray daily for Japan, for more supporters, for friends and family. I can’t wait to see and record how God answers prayers. If there’s anything I can be praying for you, just let me know, I’ve got a lot of pages to fill!
Reading: Jeremiah and Exodus for morning devotions, Let the Nations be Glad for further edification.