To Speak or Not to Speak

Have you ever balked at something God impressed upon you to say? Sure you have and so have I. Well, we’re not the first to do so. Jeremiah’s response to God’s instructions was that he was too young to speak. You and I might respond that we are too old to speak, too untrained to speak, to unqualified to speak, too inexperienced to speak, too poor to speak, too fearful to speak, too intimidated to speak, or a dozen other excuses. After God had chastised Jeremiah for his feeble excuse, there came a comforting promise, “Whatever I command you, you shall speak. Do not be afraid . . . for I am with you” (Jer. 1:8). Next time you feel led to speak, to one or to one thousand, first be sure both the prompting and the content have come from God, then speak boldly with full assurance that God is your commander, prompter, interpreter, defender, and strength.

Join me in prayer this week for these global concerns:
• Missionary family settling into a new home and a new place of ministry in Uganda.
• Team Serbia as some team members complete their term of service and others begin.
• Follow-up to the recent distribution of 700 Bibles in Macau.
• Relief effort in the rain forest of Suriname, where thousands of families are in desperate need of assistance.
• Missionary family who have recently travelled from Bucharest to Budapest to begin their son’s therapy. He will be in sessions on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week.