Many have used that term, "front line" referring to those of us who are foreign missionaries. But I must tell you, it has never set well with me because I believe the front line is anywhere, anytime we give the gospel out. The enemy of our soul will not fight against us being religious anywhere in the world, but try giving out the gospel. Fear will cause our hearts to race, our minds will tell us we will suffer rejection if we speak about Him, excuses will come quickly on why we should be silent. We'll find a way to leave the front lines if it makes us feel uncomfortable.
Little did I know a battle was raging for my soul the day a Sunday school teacher from a near by church sit in our family room and presenting me with the choice of accepting God love for me or rejecting it.
Little did I know the battle would continue even after I accepted God's free gift and open a bible to learn more about this amazing God who loved me enough to send His Son to die in my place so I could have a relationship with Him.
Little did I know a battle would rise up when I sit down with my family and shared why there was such a radical change in my life.
Little did I know how much of a battle would occur when we submitted to enter into full time ministry and later head over seas to serve the Lord. God was enlarging our battle field.
A few years have passed since all those battles and a new one has risen. We're back to stateside living where it easy to get to church, sit in a comfortable room, hear great music, shake a few familiar hands, eat at a good restaurant then drive home to our comfortable apartment. We have been boots on the ground in two foreign countries yet it's this battle that is the hardest, the battle of ease. We have taken off our battle worn boots and replace them with comfortable shoes that don't like to get bloody. Our easy chairs call us to come relax, you've done your part, enjoy the abundance of ease. And all around us people are dying without Christ, in America of all places where there is freedom still to speak our faith.
My heart is convicted as I read post after post of those standing in the gap for God all over the world. Time to put on the those bloody worn boots, lace up and get back in the battle on what ever ground God has placed me. It's not the location of my bodies but the location of my hearts that equips me to fight the good fight. Like me, if you are His you are a soldier of the cross...lets wear our uniform with boldness and humility.
This post is a part of a series of stories shared over at The High Calling. This week you will find a community of wordsmiths sharing stories of living out faith in the line of fire. Grab a cup of coffee and an open heart, settle into your favorite chair and join us as we share thoughts and encouragement to lift you up.
happy valentines day grandson
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