Sunday, August 28, 2011

Jacobs Song & 1st Timothy



Well, the day we got news that Amy and Scott’s baby boy was born…I just knew that somehow, someway the song “Patiently Wait” was for Jacob. And from Jacob's "BIRTH DATE" on I have called the song "JACOB'S SONG." HAPPY BIRTHDAY JACOB!



At Agape Flights many have been praying for little Jacob ever since Amy and Scott shared the good news about the baby they were expecting! Each Wednesday at the devotional as staff members, board members, volunteers and other friends of Agape Flights gather we would remember and pray for baby Jacob. And yes it happened Monday the 13th of June 2011- a beautiful baby boy all 7 pounds- healthy and wealthy with the love of Amy and Scott and those that have surrounded him with prayers because of the love of Jesus.


1st Timothy 2:1-8
I urge, then, first of all, that requests, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for everyone- 2for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quite lives in all godliness and holiness. 3 This is good, and pleases God our Savior, who wants ALL men to be saved and come to knowledge of the truth. 5 For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave Himself as a ransom for all men- the testimony given in its proper time. 7And for this purpose I was appointed a herald and an apostle- I am telling the truth, I am not lying- and a teacher of the truth faith to the Gentiles. 8 I want men everywhere to lift up holy hands in prayer, without anger or disputing.




Scripture taken from the HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSIONS ® Copyright©





Again the old melody and words came to mind. So, I argued back to God… “This song is not finished and besides- when the original words came to me they were in response to thinking about my mom.”





I searched 1st Timothy the night Jacob was born and thought for sure the rest of the verses would come tumbling out just as the original words did many years ago…15 years ago the words and melody came to me... I mean...the words spilled out like milk from a cup…all at once, so of course I thought the night Jacob was born the rest of the words would also come tumbling out in the same fashion. NO, but what did come to me was the verses in 1st Timothy that never seemed to fit in with the song now seem to fit.









I often pondered why 1st Timothy was so much a part of the song and now that I feel comfortable that it is not just a rhyme…it means something and is an important part of the song from a theological stand point- I still had the question…why is this Jacob’s song?






patiently wait
For the Son of God
To shine His grace
Light up your face








No-
It’s not by your works
It’s by your faith-God does it naturally





One day you will see
Just what I mean
He states it perfectly clear
In 1st Timothy...







So anchor your soul
with the power of God






He does it naturally!






For me Jacob’s song points to the fact that we waited and prayed for Jacob and in all God’s glory the day came when he was born and all of us can see what a gift from God Jacob continues to be.

And not just Jacob but all the children God has blessed the moms and dads with in your neighborhood and mine.












It is a privilege to be called to pray for others. With humility, Agape prays for the many orphans that are entrusted to the missionaries in Haiti, Dominian Replubic and Eluthera. We seek God's direction in serving the missionaries that are stationed abroad by the grace of God. Our privilage is to continue to pray for little ones…

Agape's BLOG has a picture of baby Jacob picture or click below from the facebook page.


http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.342407755039.156081.260196135039#!/photo.php?fbid=10150221165315040&set=a.342407755039.156081.260196135039&type=1&theater














Most of all, it is a reminder how blessed we are to have all the children at Agape to pray for and how special it will be when we find out that they too have faith that will anchor their souls with God’s saving grace. May we all continue to pray for Jacob and all the other children that cross our paths in this great journey that God Himself directs.










YOU CAN help by praying for the missionaries and checking out Agape Flights web site to find out more about this important ministry. You can see the missionaries’ current needs and you can read the stories about other missionary families-YOU CAN see how God is working in the lives of our Christian brothers and sisters...their victories and struggles plus updates straight from missionaries in the field, many from the earthquake regions of Haiti.












Agape's BLOG is another way to connect with the ministry. Agape Flights provides continual service for their member missionaries for 30 years...stay posted with FACEBOOK for events





Join in any Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. for an hour of Devotion...where the Agape staff, volunteers, missionaries and the public pray for the ministry, share concerns and needs and praise Jesus in the reception area of the hangar in Venice.


























Another note about the Wednesday AM Devotional, it is not only open to the public, but Lance books area pastors, missionaries that are traveling through the area and other speakers that are grounded in the word of God to lead the devotional. "Elder Pete," came in one Wednesday and we sang old hymns while Linda played her violin and several weeks ago Allen's wife Jennifer lead the devotional...we hope they both will come back. The point is- Wednesdays are always uplifting and never the same.


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