Friday, September 1, 2017

A Missionary's Inner Dialogue



Guys. Sometimes it sucks to be a missionary. A lot of times all that those on the outside see is the really cool ending to some incredibly tough stories where God has brought a miraculous conclusion to a seemingly impossible situation, but, in reality, we rarely talk in depth about the time between the desperate need and the answer to days, weeks, or months’ worth of prayers.

Today is one of those in-between days. As a recently married couple, my new wife and I have found that starting a life together is expensive- especially when you live off the generosity of the Father and his people. Things have been incredibly tight and I can’t tell you how many unforeseen costs have popped up in the last 3 days. It’s actually brought me to tears at points- and I rarely worry about finances that much. After a visit to the vet this morning, I was finally at a near-breaking point and decided to take our dog Hudson on a hike to do some thinking, praying, and listening.

As we got into our hike I heard the Lord speak softly to my heart, “Peter, you realize that what you’re feeling right now is something that you’ve felt so many times before? You feel like this every time you are about to see a way made where there should be no way. This is what it feels like when you’re about to come through on the other side of a testimony that shows my glory.” And he was completely right. I’ve felt this time and time again, and the Lord kept bringing up story after story of how I was faced with an impossible situation, and the Lord made the High places Low and the Low places High for me to walk right through it like it was nothing. So, as much for my benefit as yours, here are some stories of his faithfulness- but each came with it’s own season of Turmoil.

Pants Money: This is my wife’s favorite story of God’s faithfulness to me, and it’s probably my favorite to tell. I was 21, living in New Zealand working with Youth With A Mission as a grounds keeper/general handy-man, but the support wasn’t coming in and I was eating pretty hard into my savings. It got to the point where I knew that for me to fly home and have at least a little left over, I had to go on a virtual spending freeze. The problem with that was that as a grounds-keeper, my clothes were put through a lot, especially since almost everything I owned was about 4 years old at the time. After a few months of work, I was down to 2 shorts and 1 pair of pants. I had just taken some money out of an ATM, and it was all that I would allow myself to spend for the next two months and it was specifically for clothes.

On a Monday morning, we had our weekly Whanau (family) time where different parts of the ministry would come together, eat some snacks, drink some coffee and share what the Lord had been doing and where there were prayer needs. This week, the founder of my campus spoke about how the Mercy Ship we had, The MV Pacific Hope, needed a new part that would filter waste water into drinkable water. As soon as he had said they were going to take up an offering, I heard the Lord whisper in my heart “Hey Peter, do you trust me with your money?” “Oh please God… you can’t be serious right now- do you not understand that if I spend this money I get to wear 2 pairs of pants for the rest of the time I’m here?”
“Hey Peter, How much do you trust me?”
“God, you know I trust you- but are you really asking me to give this up?”
“Yes. Do it.”
I submitted, prayed over the money asking God to use it and multiply it, and put it in the offering tray as it came by- fully believing that I would now have to go the rest of my time in New Zealand without any good pair of pants.

The days went on, and fortunately my pants lasted. One day, after a worship time with another school, I was walking with a  friend to the parking lot when he pulled out a wad of Cash, handed it to me, and said “Our leader has been asking us to pray for those who are in need of finances, and I know that you’re one of those people. While I was praying I felt like the Lord ask me to give this to you.” I counted it after he left, and it was 10 times the amount that I had put in the offering a few days before. Now that’s a lot of pants.

School of Biblical Studies Tuition:
Many of those reading this blog will know that I’m a teacher on YWAM’s School of Biblical Studies in Colorado Springs- but fewer will probably have heard this story before.

I came home to Pennsylvania the summer of 2015, and had about two months to work before I left for school. I actually had wanted to delay going to school a full year so that I could make all the money I would need to pay off the school, but as I sought the Lord about the timing he always came back to me with “Son, how much glory do you want me to get?”- which was essentially asking me “Dude- so, do you want to have a testimony of ‘I worked super hard and payed for this school myself’ or ‘There was no way, humanly speaking, for me to pay off this school, but somehow God did it’”. Of course, I chose the latter and went off to school with the first semester paid off, a little bit for the second, and no idea where the rest was coming from. And the craziest part of all of it? The Lord told me NOT to support raise, and NOT to ask anyone for anything but prayer.

It was around the middle of the last quarter, and fees were due soon. I can’t actually remember how my second semester got paid for, but I still had over $2,000 to pay off before I could graduate. I was starting to panic, and continually prayed asking if I could start support raising like I felt I needed to only to hear the Lord say again and again that he was going to do it and I was only allowed to ask him. And then one night, the Lord gave me three dreams all to the effect that he knew my situation and was going to provide for me. After this happened, I felt deeply convicted to only ask God for the finances and continuously prayed and little by little it came in until it was eventually fully paid off- and I hadn’t asked anyone to do anything except pray.

No matter what the testimony, it always comes with a period of testing- “Do you really believe God is worth this stress? Yeah, he’s done it before but what if he doesn’t do it this time?” The Lord said it best to me on my hike today, “You always forget the view from the top when you’re walking through the valley”. And he’s right- as great as all of these testimonies are, I’m in a place where I need another one. I was sitting with my dog and thinking “I wouldn’t have any of these problems if I wasn’t a missionary. I would be getting paid twice as much by just flipping burgers or bagging groceries.” But there was a still smaller voice saying, “But you know you wouldn’t trade this for the world. You’ve found the one who has the Words that bring Life. You’ve found a treasure in a field worth selling everything for. You knew what you were getting into when you started this. You have counted the cost and he is worth it- AND YOU KNOW IT FULL WELL.”

And that’s where I’ll land it today.  Yeah, SOMETIMES being a missionary sucks- but it’s not all the time, in fact it’s such a small percentage of the time that it’s rarely noticeable. I love that I’m constantly in a place where I need to trust God, and I’d honestly be scared to be in a place where I have the next 15 years of my financial life figured out, because comfortability can so easily lull us into trusting in our own abilities rather than in God’s generosity and faithfulness.   And I’ll say it as much for myself as to encourage you- wherever you are, whatever impossible situation is in front of you: He is perfectly faithful. He is good and he cannot deny himself.  He cannot fail, his only option is success. Therefore- Never for a moment take your eyes off of the one who is able and willing and already working on your behalf for your good.


Worthy is the Lamb who was slain to receive the reward of his suffering.

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Teaching Titus

A few months ago, a friend of mine who leads the School of Biblical Studies in Honolulu, HI, asked me to teach the book of Titus to his students. I was so excited to finally start gaining some teaching experience, as well as this unique opportunity to teach Titus that I would be hard-pressed to teach to the school I'm working with. In Colorado Springs, the School Leaders use the book of Titus to teach our students how to use the Inductive method of study and interpretation. So, to be able to teach it without also having to train students how to recognize book structure, find a theme, or use the book to establish authorship, original recipient and dating was a treat. 

When I taught this book, I had material to fill up three hours of lectures, but for this blog I'll be giving all of you the Sparknotes.

So, how many of you guys find it hard to figure out what on earth Paul is talking about when he crams 7 ideas into one sentence and that sentence is actually an entire paragraph? Everyone? Yeah, me too. While I was studying, I was trying to figure out what Paul was trying to talk about in the first three verses and sat scratching my head for quite some time. And then I remembered that we can just ask the text a few questions and it usually clears it all up for us!  

"1 Paul, a servant[a] of God and an apostle of Jesus Christ, for the sake of the faith of God's elect and their knowledge of the truth, which accords with godliness, in hope of eternal life, which God, who never lies, promised before the ages began[b]and at the proper time manifested in his word[c] through the preaching with which I have been entrusted by the command of God our Savior;" (ESV)

So here are the questions I asked

* What in this does Paul say about himself? 
     - He is a servant of God (1.1)
     - He is an apostle of Jesus Christ (1.1)
           - His apostleship is for the sake of God's elect and their knowledge of the truth (1.1)
     - Through his preaching (1.3) The hope that God promised (1.2) has manifested (brought forth/ 
        made real) (1.3) 
     - Paul was entrusted with preaching by the command of God (1.3) 

* What does this passage have to say about God? 
     - God never lies (1.2)
     - God promised hope of eternal life (1.2)
     - God manifested the hope that he promised through Paul's preaching (1.2-3) 
     - God commanded and entrusted Paul to preach. 
     - God is our savior. (1.3)

This is something that is almost always helpful in understanding biblical text: Find a few subjects that the author is touching on, and ask what the text has to say about those subjects. Make a list of what directly relates to those subject and you'll almost always have a clear understanding of what is going on. 

One of the other things I touched on was the section on Eldership (Titus 1:5-9), with this passage I asked my class to tell me if the descriptive words of an Elder were more about who the person was, what they were like (Character) or if it was something that they were capable of accomplishing (Ability). 

Here's the passage "if anyone is above reproach, the husband of one wife,[d] and his children are believers[e] and not open to the charge of debauchery or insubordination. For an overseer,[f] as God's steward, must be above reproach. He must not be arrogant or quick-tempered or a drunkard or violent or greedy for gain, but hospitable, a lover of good, self-controlled, upright, holy, and disciplined. He must hold firm to the trustworthy word as taught, so that he may be able to give instruction in sound[g] doctrine and also to rebuke those who contradict it." 

Here's what falls under Godly Character" 
- Above reproach (someone would he hard-pressed to find something and say "SINNER!!")
- Husband of one wife (Historical Background: Marriage was primarily a business transaction, giving a husband better connections and more children. It was largely acceptable to have multiple wives, so being the husband of one wife shows that a man is trusting in God's plans to make him succeed, and not Man's wisdom) 
- Above reproach
- Not arrogant (He's humble)
- Not quick tempered (He's patient)
- Not a Drunkard (he has self-control)
- Upright
- Holy
- Disciplined
- Holds firm to the trustworthy word (He has the word of God settled in his heart, and is confident in it) 

TOTAL: 10

Here's what falls under Ability: 
- Raised and discipled his children to know God and live Godly Lives
- Able to give instruction in Sound doctrine
- Able to rebuke those who contradict sound doctrine. 

TOTAL: 3

So, it's pretty clear that to be a leader in the Church, God worries more about character and making sure that someone is like himself, and not nearly as much about gifting or ability. The qualifier for being in Church leadership is supposed to be a person who knows God and has let the Lord change their heart and mind, and is able to teach and train others in faith. 

The last thing I'll touch on is something that the Lord has continually challenged me with since I first found it, and surprise surprise, it's about grace. 

Titus 2:11-14 "11 For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation for all people, 12 training us to renounce ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives in the present age, 13 waiting for our blessed hope, the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ, 14 who gave himself for us to redeem us from all lawlessness and to purify for himself a people for his own possession who are zealous for good works."

Let's do that first Exercise again!
 
* What does this passage show us about grace?
      - Grace of God appeared (2.11) 
            - God's grace brings salvation to ALL PEOPLE (2.11) 
      - Grace trains us to: 
            - Renounce ungodliness and worldly passions (2.12)
            - Live self controlled, upright and Godly lives in the present age (2.12)

* How is one to live a godly life? 
      - Waiting for our blessed hope (2.13)

* What is our blessed hope? 
      - The appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ (2.13) 

* What did Christ Jesus do? 
     - He gave himself for us to redeem us from ALL Lawlessness (2.14)
     - He gave himself for us to purify us for himself (2.14)

Here are some of my major points from this passage: 

1. It is GRACE that trains us- not trying harder to be holy, and certainly not being hard on yourself when you've failed. God saved us and swept us into his kingdom by grace, so why, after entering, should we live differently from what first saved us? Let grace teach you how to be godly. Listen to the kind and tender voice of a father that knows you and will tell you when you're out of line, after all are you the author and perfecter of your faith? I'm pretty sure that's God's job (Hebrews 12.2).

2. HOPE leads to a Godly life: without the hope (which, in this passage could also have been translated as "blessed assurance")  that Jesus is coming back and that he CAN and HAS redeemed you and made you clean and removed your shame you CANNOT live a godly (God-like) life. If you still believe that you're dirty, you will always be trying to prove that you are good enough for God's love which can actually lead to "Good works", but the heart of it is all wrong and you will be striving for something that God would freely give you. This does not reflect truth. The truth is that you are redeemable, you are wantable, you are loveable and it's only by experiencing this truth that you can be released to live a godly life. Are you assured that Jesus has cleaned you and made you new? He's able, come to him. 

3. This isn't about us- it clearly says that Jesus did this for HIMSELF (2.14). The Gospel cannot be "me" focused- it's always all about Jesus and if it isn't, it loses it's power and grace. The gospel is "Jesus wanted me, and did everything for me while I was still his worst enemy". It had nothing to do with something that we bring to him, and everything to do with what he brought for us. And get this, the cross to atone for sin? HE WANTED TO DO THAT. He's THAT good and THAT gracious. 

I hope that you have enjoyed this, and that the Lord has shown you something new about himself that you haven't seen before. 

Grace and Peace!
- Peter Byers












Wednesday, March 29, 2017

I'm Engaged Now. (How this was the Lord's doing)


       

    So, most of you reading this have already seen it plastered over social media, but in case this is news to you- I GOT ENGAGED!

    Before I get into the story on how it all went down on that special day, I have some incredible testimonies to share with you. So sit tight, I'm going to be writing about things that I had asked the Lord for in prayer TWO YEARS AGO.

     We'll start with February 1st, 2015. During my time serving as a missionary in New Zealand, I lived in a small shack with two other guys who were on staff with YWAM's Marine Reach base in Tauranga. The shack was at the start of a path that led you into the base's scenic valley. As I walked through the gate to get to our little home, I was casually praying and waiting to hear from the Lord when it hit me like a crack of thunder "I'm bringing you out of your season of singleness". I panicked. "You're WHAT now?" I asked. "I'm bringing you out of your season of singleness" the voice said again. I became very flustered and didn't know quite what to do. Just 5 months ago, I remember the Lord very clearly and specifically stating that he was JEALOUS of my singleness, and now he was done with that? I went on a hike in the valley to clear my thoughts and hopefully get some understanding on what was happening. Eventually I asked the Lord to give me a bible verse that would confirm to me that I was, in fact, hearing his voice. When I did this, I again heard him clearly say "Psalm 128". I was decently familiar with many of the Psalms, but couldn't remember what this one was about, so I decided to look at it before I fell asleep that night. As I crawled into bed, I pulled out my bible and flashlight to find the Psalm I felt the Lord had spoken to me. The first verse was pretty generic, speaking of the Lord's blessings for those that fear him. And then it hit me like a sack of bricks "Your wife will be like a fruitful grapevine within your house; your children will be like olive shoots around your table."

     Haha... yeah... but I reasoned, "You know what? This was written by David, he had so many wives. In fact, I'm sure that there are a TON of Psalms about the blessing of wives!" Turns out there's only one other psalm with the word 'wife' in it, and it says "May your wife become a widow and your children become fatherless." Really glad he didn't give me that one.

      So, the Lord had spoken it very clearly and then confirmed it with a verse, he had a plan for me, and it didn't include me being single much longer. And of course, that meant I should probably start looking for someone, and I saw someone that caught my eye. Shortly after I started liking one of the girls who was on Staff at the base, the Lord again took me into the Valley to talk with me. He promptly made me surrender that relationship over to him and when I finished, I felt him impress upon me to ask some things of him. The first was one that he specifically placed before me. I felt like he told me to ask him for a wife within 3 years. I laughed at first- the Lord had NEVER given me a time specific promise before, and so I didn't really think he'd do it. But as the Lord does quite regularly, he convicted me until I submitted to him, and so, I asked. He also impressed it upon my heart to ask for some signs of confirmation when I found the right girl. So, I first asked that someone who didn't know me very well would come and talk to me about the girl I was with and say that it was something the Lord was doing. The second thing was for the Lord to provide a ring when it was right to get engaged. There was a third thing that looks like it's happening, but I'm not at liberty to share that one yet. All of this happened April 6th, 2015.


     Now, fast-forward to December of 2016: I was house sitting for a wonderful family that has really taken me in while my family has gone through a really difficult divorce. They have invested in my life in more ways than I could ever thank them for, so naturally, they were very eager to hear about this girl that I was now dating. I told them that we were very serious and wanted to get engaged and married in 2017, and when I told them this, the wife of the couple told me that they had a ring they wanted to give me. They brought it down and showed it to me and I almost started crying. Anna and I had been looking at vintage (because that's Anna's style) rings with either pearl or a blue gem stone as it's centerpiece (because that was my budget), and here before me was a 70 year old diamond engagement ring. I could never had afforded it, but through this precious family, the Lord provided what I had asked for and confirmed to me that I was with the right girl.


      Just about a month later, the other confirmation came. The Colorado Springs YWAM base was having a day of base-wide prayer and fasting. During one of the breaks, one of the older men on our campus came to talk with me. We've had a few encounters before where he has encouraged me in one way or another, but we really hadn't been able to get to know each other well yet. He sat with me and told me how he had been noticing that Anna and I had been spending a lot more time together and how much that filled him with Joy. He then told me that he had found out that Anna and I were actually a couple only 10 minutes before he came to talk with me, and that made him even more filled with Joy! He said that he really felt like God's blessing was on this, and so, BOOM the very first thing that I asked the Lord to do was done.


     I felt that I had the Lord's blessing to continue pursuing Anna and start preparing for the proposal. I had an incredibly elaborate plan to surprise Anna that ended up falling apart because the location that I wanted to propose in was far too cold, and covered in over 5 feet of snow. If any of you know Anna, while she would have said yes, she would have hated every minute of being up on that mountainside. So, instead, I wanted to spend a day showing her that I know who she is and that I love what she's like. I took her out to breakfast at her favorite place, because she's ALL ABOUT THAT BREAKFAST FOOD.  We then went to a ministry called Every Home For Christ, where Anna and I go to pray and ask for Guidance every month. After this, we went on a hike through Ute Valley, where Anna and I had gone hiking a lot when we first started dating, and it was a place where she began to open up her heart to me. She really wanted to bring Hudson, our puppy, along with us and after a few panicked seconds I agreed to take him with us. I had a spot picked out where some friends would set up a lovely picnic for us and a Photographer could hide in the bushes to take some pictures while I was proposing. We rounded the Bend towards the place I had picked out and as soon as the blanket and picnic were in view.... Hudson decided that it was the perfect time to poop. "Not NOW Hudson!" I whispered sharply underneath my breath. I tied him to a nearby tree as quickly as I could and got Anna over to our picnic. I asked her to marry me and she said "Of course" while shaking me and saying "is this really happening???".
                            



 






     In short, the Lord has been RIDICULOUSLY good, kind, and generous to me. He's the same God for me as he is for you- so ask of him,  and expect him to be good, kind and generous to you because he is everything he says he is, and he does everything he says that he'll do!






Thursday, March 9, 2017

March Update Letter

Hello again friends and family! The month of February and the beginning of March have been quite hectic for me, so I apologize for this letter being sent out a little bit later than usual. As Anna and I are getting more and more serious in our relationship, we thought that it was time for us to start meeting each other’s families. So, in the last three weeks we have driven over 4,000 miles to Arizona and California so that I could meet her Dad and Sisters, and then to meet her Mom and Step –dad. It’s all gone so well and it’s been incredible to see that everyone that we’ve come into contact with- from the newest friends, to the oldest and most important relationships- are all for our relationship.\

This month has also been a little bit crazy because of an addition to our not-quite-yet family. Anna’s aunt passed away back in October, but she had bred her dog before she died, leaving behind a puppy for her. It’s been a bit of an adjustment learning how to be in a young relationship and adding a new responsibility into the mix, but we love him bunches. He’s already nearly house-trained and learning to sit, lay down, stay, and come. He’s quite a smart little booger.

Ministry-wise, this month has been great. The students that work with me to make dinner every day have been really hungry to grow in their spiritual gifts. So, while we’re cutting, chopping, baking, cooking and everything else that happens in the kitchen, we’re having little lessons on how to know God’s voice and learn how to get prophetic words to encourage and strengthen others on this campus. Over the years, the lord has shown me some really simple questions to ask to help get prophetic words like “God, what do you love about this person and why do you love it? How do you want to use that to minister to others?” or, “Lord, what aspect of your character are you trying to teach this person, why do they need to see this part of you and how can I be a part of showing your heart to them?” I’ll often write a short list of questions like these on one of my boards or tables and make my students leave the kitchen until they have asked the Lord who to give an encouraging word to and have gone and prayed with that person. I’ve never seen students so excited when they came back, seeing that the word was spot-on and timely for the person they gave it to!        
       
I’ve also finally had the chance to be responsible to walk with a student on our Discipleship Training School and be the main person to sow into and disciple him as he’s being trained to go out to the nations. He’s only been here two months and the change I’ve been able to witness in his life as he makes the Holy Spirit his teacher and the Lord his father has been incredible.

                In my own life, I’ve simply been growing in trusting the Lord to be faithful. There have been so many times recently where he’s shown abundant provision- financially, relationally, with patience and energy, big things and small, he’s reminding me just how trustworthy he is. I have realized that since I’ve been operating as Kitchen Manager I have mostly trusted my own ability to be creative when I run into problems with food having not been ordered, or others using too much and making it so that I have to change meal plans. But I was recently reminded of when I was in New Zealand and the Lord provided me with creative solutions to the problems I faced as the head of Maintenance. Since this reminder, I’ve been able to take a step back and ask the Lord to be my creative solution and he has never once failed me. His yoke is easy and his burden is light, and I’ve realized that if I’m in a place of stress and self-reliance, I’ve taken on a yoke that isn’t his and need to resubmit to him as Lord and take myself off the throne of my heart.

Prayer Points:
  • ·         I’m finishing with my responsibilities in the kitchen by mid-April and need to hear from the Lord about what he would have me do during this next quarter.
  • ·         Anna has had it on her heart to help a friend who started a YWAM Base in Cambodia for a while now. Please pray that we hear from the Lord on if this is something for her or for the both of us and the when’s, how’s, etc.
  • ·         Pray that the Lord Continues to grow me and use me as I sow into the students he has placed in my life.
And guys, I would love to get updates from you guys on what the Lord is doing in your life! Message me and tell me how he's working in your life and on your behalf!



With brotherly love in Christ,


-          Peter Byers