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Saturday, October 26, 2013

And then there is this thought...

Thanks to SIM Australia's Kookaburra newsletter for Aussie missionaries.



And just for good measure: a photo of the
Zen garden in Holland Park

I have discovered that much of the enemy’s
plan to destroy us has to do with wearing us
out.
The missionary life is not a sprint; it is a
marathon.
Did you have a tough day? Get some space.
Take a nap. Take a walk. Listen to some
music. Don’t overact to the day. Rather,
respond by the Spirit. Instead of reacting to
the daily fl uctuations of the “spiritual stock
exchange,” choose to be a long-term investor
in the Word of God. If you remain faithful,
your ministry will reap eternal dividends.
The enemy loves to place a large map of
the Sahara Dessert in front of your face
and remind you how diffi cult your journey
is going to be. As you look at the many
challenges set before you, a demon whispers
in your ear, “Even if you make it through
this day, look how far you still have to go. It
is going to take you weeks, months, even
decades to get across this desert and you are
thirsty already. Give up now! Turn around!
Go back to Egypt!” Discouragement is a
powerful weapon.The enemy wants you to
become overwhelmed and to give up the
ground you’ve worked so hard to gain.
Remember the Lord’s words: “Do not worry
about tomorrow...each day has enough
trouble of its own” (Matthew 6:34). When
you are weary, don’t think too much or talk
too much. Don’t even glance at the big map
when you’re tired. Set your sites on getting to
the next shelter where you can rest.



~ Dr. Robert S. Miller, Spiritual Survival

Handbook for Cross-Cultural workers

(p. 37)

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