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From: Forthright Magazine <forthrightmag@...>
Date: Sat, 2 Jan 2010 08:45:22 -0800 (PST)
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Straight to the Cross

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COLUMN: FIELD NOTES

At Just the Right Time
 by Michael E. Brooks

   "But when the fullness of the time had come,
   God sent forth His Son, born of a woman,
   born under the law, to redeem those who were
   under the law, that we might receive the
   adoption as sons" (Galatians 4:4-5 NKJV).

In 1991, two Americans departed for Bangladesh to spend
about two months preaching in that Islamic nation.
During their flight Operation Desert Storm (also known
as Persian Gulf War #1) was launched.

Upon arrival the Americans discovered that not only was
their nation at war with an Islamic nation, but there
was an international gathering of Muslims taking place
in Bangladesh and feelings were very strong against the
United States.

They realized that not only was it unlikely that they
could effectively preach there, but that they would be
in considerable danger if they tried to do so.

Instead of remaining there, they immediately traveled
to Nepal where they were welcomed and spent several
weeks preaching with good results. Their effort
launched an ongoing evangelistic ministry in this Hindu
nation, and has resulted in many conversions and the
planting of many churches.

I was impressed many years ago by a novel which noted
the impossibility of accomplishing certain things at
particular times. The author was especially concerned
with technological advances.

He described certain men of great foresight who
attempted inventions but were unable to succeed, in
part because materials and processes essential to
success were simply not available. One example was
Leonardo DaVinci, whose visions of flight were simply
not possible with the heavy metals and fabrics of his
day.

The Bible records instances of providential guidance
which seem to reflect this same understanding. For
example, on Paul's second missionary journey he
attempted to enter the Roman provinces of Asia and
Bithynia but was restrained by the Spirit from doing so
(Acts 16:6-7).

Later, Paul spent most of his third journey in Asia,
centered in the city of Ephesus. We cannot know why he
was first prevented, then enabled to work there, but a
reasonable explanation is that on his first attempt the
time was not yet right.

We are at the beginning of a new year -- 2010. It holds
many opportunities. No doubt there are things we desire
to do during these next twelve months which we will
successfully accomplish, but others at which we will
fail.

Some failures will be the results of our own mistakes;
others may be caused by inappropriate timing. We cannot
always know, except perhaps through failure and
subsequent success, when this is the real reason.

An even more important application of this principle is
to be always aware that opportunities will be
presented, and that some of them may not ever be
repeated. We must be ready to seize the day (Hebrews
3:13,15), acting without hesitation or doubt when a
special demand is made upon us.

Once today is finished, so may all its promise and
rewards be gone forever. The time is right, for
something and someone. Let us be diligent to use our
time as appropriately and productively as possible.

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