All 8 TLI team members feel as though we’ve done a year’s worth of ministry in less than a week. To say we have been stretched is understating: we have been travelling through multiple ethnic groups, teaching pastors and church leaders 4 hours per night, through multiple translators, presenting to people who are invariably well-read in Scripture. These people want deep truth from God’s Word. Yes, they are interested in deeper theology and sometimes there has been an expectation that we endorse a particular church tradition, but more than this they desire to know God more deeply –and there is a difference between these things. Every group we have met with: African, Romanian, Albanian, Persian, Arabic, Afghan, etc. sees the difference between the “academic” wherein mental assent can be given to theological and philosophical ideas, versus the “spiritual” (for lack of better word) wherein the Truth of God’s Word changes hearts, makes us more like Jesus Christ, and enables our drive to share Him with all peoples. These people do not simply want “The Attributes of God” -they want GOD! And they “get” the difference.
On Monday night, talking about the strength of God in Isaiah 40, one African Pastor from Nigeria asked, “Where is God’s strength when my family is being charged by Muslim men with machetes?” We spoke of God’s strength always present on the brink of possible martyrdom, whether God spares us (Daniel 3) or brings us home (Acts 7). On Tuesday night a Romanian Pastor asked about the “control” Jesus had over the Pharisees (Luke 7:30) and we were able to discuss the foreordination of God in Acts 4:28, etc. On Wednesday night an Albanian Pastor needed to talk through issues of “Eternal Security” and we took an hour to wade through appropriate passages –he rejoiced most earnestly in Paul’s confident attitude in Romans 8:38-39! And last night a Pastor from Iran, who intends to return to Iran next month, expressed great sorrow in his lack of encouragement from others, even brothers and sisters from America in some instances, who had denied the miracles he had seen God perform in his home country as he sought to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ there. We spent time in 1 Corinthians 12 and all these men at the table rejoiced to see that God gives gifts to each of His children for the building up of the Church. This man is returning to Iran knowing that he will probably be jailed and might be killed for his faith in Christ. It is so humbling –terrifyingly so- to be among these people.
A few more brief notes: the team was in Corinth yesterday visiting the excavation. Among other things we saw a “shop” –about 6 feet by 10 feet, which would have been (and could have been) the very shop Priscilla & Aquila sold their goods out of. But the city-site was massive, maybe a hundred acres worth (West Shore EFC property size J) and there was so much –I was amazed by the size of the “bema seat” judgment, where the people of the city would report for matters of justice. And the “acropolis” of Corinth –up on the mountain, had a view that stretched to snowcapped mountains at least a hundred miles away, with Ionian and Aegean seas to the west and east respectively. I have rarely, if ever, seen a more majestic view of God’s creation in my life, and if you know me and where I have been in the world, that is saying something.
I need to finish. It is our last day. We go to the Parliament building (where a riot is actually scheduled to occur Sunday) and then to the market to shop.) Athens is massive with approx. 5 million people; but the people of the world, and especially ravaged countries, are here. Continue to pray for them and for us and, Lord-willing, we will see you Saturday (and Sunday morning) with much more to share.
Love,
Nate

