Monday, October 14, 2013

I Hit a Wall


 Life is full. The last couple of weeks were a whirlwind of activity. We prepared and enjoyed our convention weekend. James Rafferty was our guest speaker. He spoke on Revelation 12:1 in relation to righteousness by faith—it was very good.

Because we have students, I get to preach or teach a lot. Fortunately, I didn’t have to preach for the convention. Nevertheless, it seems I was up front all the time. It’s become my lot in life.

I also received a call from 3ABN. They want me to preach five one-hour sermons live on Dec. 4-7 at the 3ABN church. With that, they want two other hours live on the topic of health, featuring Eden Valley. Both programs will be broadcasted worldwide. The last sermon will be the evening of the 7th of Dec. The trouble with that is that I leave for the Philippines the next morning from Denver at 11: 30 AM. Somehow, I need to get to Denver overnight after the last sermon. They want me to preach on the 3 Angel's Messages in relation to Righteousness by Faith. This is one assignment that will stress me out. What do I know about that? I believe I will ask Dr. Clark to come with me. If I can find a healed former lifestyle guest, I should ask him/her also.

The Eden Valley Queen is getting married soon. I met her future husband at convention. He’s a keeper. Everyone will approve, I'm sure. Who is the EVI Queen? Well, it’s a secret.

Our United Prayer Group still meets every morning at 5:30 am. The first week, the Lord answered our prayers for a doctor and filled our lifestyle center. Dr. John Clark with his wife Julie and their son, Connor will be coming on Oct. 25. Dr. Emerson is here for the October session.

Some people did not come to the convention because of the weather. There was snow all around us, from Denver to Wyoming. It was a cool weekend, but interestingly, there were a good number of people. I heard there was as many as 250. Don Johnson's twin grand daughters were baptized on convention Sabbath at EVI. They were born sixteen years ago at EVI during the convention. Sixteen years later, Don baptized them at EVI during convention.

The EVI board was the shortest board ever experienced on this property. Everything went very smooth, so smooth, as a matter of fact that, I have nothing to report.

Leasa, Leonard, Craig Harding and I drove to DayStar for their board. The board was good. DayStar is doing better and better all the time. They ended the year in the black, as we did at EVI. The Lord is blessing us.

David Katsma was lifting one of the big doors in the mechanic shop when one of the windows in the door broke. The falling glass split his head. Larry cleaned him up and sent him to the hospital for three staples.

My oldest granddaughter, Vanessa, is 20 years old.

Finally, the ASI Fall Retreat happened at EVI this last weekend. This is my last hurrah until November. (Well, it isn’t my last opportunity to preach. With the student’s classes, the lifestyle devotions and the Wednesday prayer meeting, and Sabbaths, I still have lots to do.) In November I go to Norway for a board meeting. Then I go to Czech Republic as the guest speaker for an ASI meeting.

I was the speaker at the Friday evening vespers for the Fall Retreat. In the morning of that fateful day, I took a very hot bath and drank two and one half quarts of water. I’ve found out that it takes three quarts to replace the water I lose in a hot bath. During the day, I had a little extra time so I took another hot bath. (I do my best thinking in a hot bath.) The problem came as a result of only drank one quart of water. I drank a lot of water the next day, and barely needed to go to the restroom. Obviously, I dehydrated myself big time.

Now, I’ve shared all that to say that at vespers I made a mess of the sermon I tried to preach. I slurred my words. I couldn’t read. I couldn’t deliver properly. Needless to say, I was devastated and couldn’t figure out what was wrong with me. There I had my ASI Executive team, and I preached like I was drunk or had a stroke, or something. I didn’t know whether to conclude that the Spirit of God had left me, or all of a sudden I had a major case of dementia. I went home dumbstruck, embarrassed and broken. I told the Lord, if I ever delivered another sermon like that I’d quit preaching.

By that experience, I found out that I care way too much what people think. (Confession.) I preached twice more during the weekend and the Lord gave me the usual umph. The ASI Executive Committee went well and I feel better.


5 comments:

  1. Wow Pepere! sounds like you're super busy...
    Can't wait to see you at GYC!

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  2. Wow, long list of happenings Frank. There would be lots to comment on, but the highlight is the Eden Valley Queen of course. I'm so happy for her! And I guess you are aware of the fact that you could potentially become a great-grandfather any time soon? Given the fact that your oldest granddaughter turned 20...

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  3. Don't rush it, Daniela. She's hasn't even got a boyfriend yet! :-)

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  4. Hitting the wall doesn't sound very good. you might reconsider your thinking place....

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  5. Don't get me wrong Angela ;-).I think it's great that Vanessa doesn't even have a boyfriend yet. When I was a teenager, I always thought that at about 20/21 or so, I would certainly be mature enough to start my own family - in order to have my first child at 25. This is how I had scheduled it at least. Well, now I'm so glad that it didn't happen. There are so many advantages of living in this day and age. Of course, if we lived in biblical times, it would be high time for you to find a husband for your daughter :-)

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