This past month Lawrence's wife, Joyce, has been very ill and went into a coma for several days. Through the Lord's mercy she has been raised up, and is slowly recovering under the support and care of their children and relatives. We praise the Lord for His grace during this difficult time, which has included a lot of financial strain on the family. How wonderful to know God is in control and is purposing good for all who will fully trust Him!
"I
have learned that such shaking occurrences have deeper impacts
spiritually," brother Lawrence writes. "I am praying and waiting to know how much this has enriched [our family's] spiritual lives, and of those others involved. Please, pray with
us. Though Mommy was breathing while in her coma, it looks like she was
raised as from the dead, for she had lost her memory. It is coming back
to her bit by bit now..." The trauma of the experience has deepened the brother with a greater desire to stay close to the Lord: "We want to stay so
connected, like Enoch, and always walk with Him in the heavenly places
in Christ Jesus. Please, please, pray on for us."
Do the troubles we experience press us closer to God - or do we try to solve things in our own way? Only when we humble ourselves under the mighty hand of God will we be able to be used for his purposes. Only God can bring beauty out of ashes. The brother continues:
"The beauty of the whole wife's episode is
the ministering that has occurred around Mt. Kenya, and Nairobi, when I
thought I did not have room to be there. We have met with several people
who have been wanting to hear the message of truth and I was blessed,
too. We have been booked for meetings in Mt. Kenya area, the first one
being on Feb. 3, and the next on Feb. 15 to Feb.17. Please, pray for
these meetings and that the Lord blesses and provides for them.
We held meetings in these areas in the past, and truly saw
miracles and wonders, but we did not have the vision we have now. Our vision this time is that of unity IN CHRIST JESUS. Gal.
3:26-28: “For ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ
Jesus. For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on
Christ. There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free,
there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.”
Such a oneness cannot be achieve by our own efforts, but by allowing God
to cleanse us from everything that hinders within us and around us, and
to allow Him to knit us together in Christ Jesus in His love. It cannot
happen if we are not humble and if we hold to ourselves and lift the
idols of “I’s” and “We’s,” worshiping
whatever pertains to “ME” and what is “OURS.” We have to acknowledge
Christ as our ruler and give ourselves totally to Him to live His life
in us so that this life is manifest in all our actions, words, and
thoughts. This ONE life (Christ’s life) in us knits us together in
Him. Please, pray that this message is humbly received by all who hear
and understand it..."
It is wonderful to know the meaning of these words: "For me to live is Christ." This is the life Jesus suffered to give us - the only life worth living. Yet only when we realize that our own ideals and efforts are mere ashes can we begin to receive the beauty that God wants to give us.
Updating about the construction of the residential house, Lawrence writes: "Our building at Makindu is now just getting ready for roofing. Though I
have been much away, it has progressed to that extent. We thank God for
blessing us this far and to the extent that we now see the possibilities
of housing several visitors who come for spiritual help, and also those
who will come to minister to us. Glory to God. We now await His will
and blessings as to the roofing. Please, pray for us to be able to roof
it in time.
We have had moderate rains around Makindu
Town and the surrounding areas. There will be a moderate harvest and
according assessments, there will be enough food for the next two months
in every family that planted some. The
other areas have adequate rains for a very good harvest. Those who have
began selling dry beans are selling at a very low price, compared to
Makindu. Dry maize will be in the market from end of this month. I am
thinking of buying, the Lord willing, and transporting food, (especially
grains, beans and peas), from
other areas to Makindu as soon as it is possible so that we can have
some in store for the children and meetings, and also some for resale to
make a living."
As God has promised: "To appoint unto them that mourn in Zion, to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the LORD, that He might be glorified. And they shall build the old wastes..." (Isaiah 61:3-4)