“Follow the Leader” or On Saturday is Market Day in Kaitaia

I looked at the back of a car and saw “FOLLOW THE LEADER” written above the number plate in quite big letters.

Who is your leader? My leader is the Lord Jesus Christ. I am following him already for many years.

In Matthew 4:19, my leader, the Lord Jesus Christ says,  ” ‘Come,  follow me,’ Jesus said,…………………………’and I will make you fishers of men.’ “

It ‘just happened’ that all of a sudden on the marketplace I heard an elderly couple conversing in the German language.

We got talking of course, and in the course of our conversation I mentioned also, what I had read on the back of the car and that I am a follower of the Lord Jesus Christ.

We talked for quite some time. I told him what was on my heart and he told be what he thought…….

Pray for the couple!

FORGIVENESS!!

This morning I walked in beautiful sunshine along the busy mainstreet of  Kaitaia, when I saw a car to my right with ‘Forgiven’ written on the back window in  fancy writing. When the driver of the car left the vehicle and closed the door, I went up to her and mentioned the word “forgiven” on the back window of the car.

We got talking and it was good to hear that she knows that the Lord Jesus Christ has forgiven her sins.P1090956

I told her that only recently in  my quiet time I read in a devotional book about forgiveness. ( Charles H. Spurgeon: Morning and Evening)

Spurgeon is writing about Ephesians 1:7 “The forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God’s grace” and in his opening sentence he says, “Could there be a sweeter word in any language than the word “forgiveness”, when it sounds in a guilty sinner’s ear, like the silver notes of jubilee to the captive Israelite?”

I was wearing the cap with “Jesus is Lord” written on it, but she did not notice it. Only when I told her about it she read what was written on the cap.

I remember one sentence very well from many years ago. It was during our preparation time for the mission field at the German headquarters in Eppstein near Frankfurt. It must have been before Christmas and we had to make Christmas presents. One candidate wrote on the present he made: MY SINS ARE FORGIVEN!

Not long ago our pastor said in his sermon on Sunday morning how glad he is when he is getting out of bed in the morning that  he knows that his sins are forgiven.

I remember also the evangelist Billy Graham saying in his sermon that the people need to hear about forgiveness from the pulpits.

I know First John 1:9 “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness” off by heart and say the words quite often to myself.

And we know when we have done things we should not have done and when we have thought things we should not have thought.

It is good to say then: “Lord, I ask your forgiveness, Lord, forgive me.”


Meine Kanzel ist die Welt

DEUTSCHE IN NEUSEELAND:

Ich sass im Familienrestaurant und las die Zeitung, als ein Mann und eine Frau (junge Leute) kamen, und sich an einen Tisch auf der anderen Seite niederliessen. Als sie sozusagen mit dem Essen fertig waren, sprach ich sie an, und ging zu ihrem Tisch und blieb dort stehen.

Mein Anliegen  war es natuerlich, Ihnen vom Herrn Jesus zu sagen,  ein Zeugnis zu sein. Ich sagte alles, was der Herr mir aufs Herz legte und sie hoerten gerne zu. Dafuer war ich natuerlich sehr dankbar.

Ich stand die ganze Zeit, waehrend sie sassen und das ganze sah so aus, als wenn ich eine Versammlung von zwei Leuten hatte – und das in  einem Restaurant.

Warum macht es mir nun grosse Freude, davon zu berichten?

Gestern passierte genau das gleiche, nur meine Zuhoerer waren andere.

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Kennen Sie das Buch “Mein Kanzel ist die Welt” von Friedrich Meisinger?

Ist erschienen im Reinhard Kawohl Wesel – Verlag fuer Jugend und Gemeinde. (22. Auflage 2002)

“The Best Use of Life…..”

“The best use of life is to invest it in something which will outlast life.”

William James

In John 4:36 we read,

“Even now the reaper draws his wages, even now he harvests the crop FOR ETERNAL LIFE, so that the sower and the reaper may be glad together.”P1030085

“Then he said to his disciples, ‘The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.’ ” Matthew 9:37,38

I had two conversations today. In those two conversations I talked to people about my faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.

One conversation was with two Germans, a young man and a young woman. The young man has a brother who is studying to be a catholic priest.

If it has been revealed to you by God, the Father, that Jesus is the Christ  (Messiah), the Son of the Living God, and if you know that you are planted by God, the Father, you “must” tell others about your FAITH!

Matthew 16:17; Matthew 15:13

HE CALLED ME ‘PILGRIM’

Every Saturday the big car park in front of the Warehouse here in Kaitaia in the north of New Zealand turns into a busy marketplace and people come from all over the place to sell their merchandise.

According to Acts 1:8 where it says, “…; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem (Kaitaia), and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth,” I witnessed to somebody in the course of our conversation.F1010009

I have seen him since and last time I saw him he called me pilgrim. And I feel like a pilgrim! (Did I not tell that somebody else lately?) I told him so much. I said also, “I actually like to be called pilgrim. I am in fact a pilgrim. I said also to him, “You know quite a bit about what the Bible says. We must talk some more!”

I looked up the word ‘pilgrim’ in the concordance and here are some Bibleverses:

Genesis 47:9

In this verse you find the word pilgrimage twice.

Psalm 119:54

Read this verse in The Amplified Bible and you find the word pilgrimage.

Exodus 6:4

Aliens= pilgrims. I like aliens even better. But are we living as aliens? Or are we considering this our homeland?

Hebrews 11:13

aliens=pilgrims. It says here also that we are strangers! Are you feeling like a stranger on earth?

First Peter 2:11

aliens again=pilgrims. And strangers!

According to the dictionary a pilgrim is “a person who undertakes a journey to a sacred place.”

“DON’T COUNT YOUR DAYS, MAKE YOUR DAYS COUNT.”

I wrote about that not long ago and I did that today. And Matthew 10:32,33 came to my mind.

I began to talk to the complete stranger from Belgium in the German language and we talked quite some time about biblical things.  I really liked the young man. He says he is actually still searching and his mother is actually believing what the Bible says. The father seems to be indifferent.

I don’t think that I will ever see him again. When he left I told him to think about our conversation.

GERMANS IN NZ! (P.E.)

I told them about the Lord, those two German tourists. Matthew 10:32,33

But now I ask myself: Don’t Germans go to church any  more and don’t they explore the meaning of life any more either?

(Deutschland, das Land der Reformation und das Land der Dichter und Denker!)

But they listened to what I had to say and I encouraged them to think about it.